I don't think it's a very good answer to be honest
-you haven't given a clear judgement (which is what the verb assess asks for) by explicitly saying 6M HCl is not good to use here
-you should say strong acids should not be used to neutralise strong bases since the reaction is highly exothermic and potentially explosive (as mentioned above my someth1ng)
-6M HCl is relatively concentrated, but it is not 'concentrated' in that it contains little to no water. Thus, 6M HCl is in aqueous solution so it is a liquid reagent. I.e Instead of containing the spill, it will spread it and make it worse
-At my school with their strict marking, it is not sufficient to say 'HCl' is corrosive, rather you must explicitly state HCl can burn the eyes and skin
-The question does not ask for a better alternative so there is no need to mention one
Here's how I would answer the question:
6M HCl is definitely not the right reagent to use to neutralise a sodium hydroxide spill. HCl is highly corrosive, so it can burn the eyes and skin if mishandled. The reaction between the strong acid (HCl) and the strong base (NaOH) is highly exothermic and potentially explosive, so it could cause more damage to the surroundings instead of minimising it. Additionally, since 6M HCl is a liquid reagent, it would spread the spill instead of containing it, exacerbating the spill by widening its area of effect. Hence, 6M HCl is not a good reagent to use to neutralise a sodium hydroxide spill due to its dangerous effects.
Notice how I used a 'judgement sandwich structure' - judgement, evidence, judgement.
I suggest you use this structure for most 'assess' questions. You also may want to put the equation of the reaction, especially if this was worth more than 2 marks.