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Title: Acrylonitrile


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Acrylonitrile
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Regulated areas
  • Areas where acrylonitrile concentrations might
    exceed the permissible exposure limit
  • Job titles/functions allowed to access regulated
    areas

1a
3
Regulated areas
  • Tour regulated areas
  • Never store or use cosmetics, food items,
    beverages, or smoking items in regulated areas

1b
4
Definitions
  • Ceiling limit
  • 10 ppm as averaged over any 15-minute period
  • Action level
  • 1 ppm as an 8-hour TWA
  • Permissible exposure limit
  • 2 ppm as an 8-hour TWA

2a
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Exposure control
  • Engineering controls
  • Work practice controls

2b
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Monitoring
  • Detects presence of contaminants in work area
  • Available for all employees to observe

3a
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Monitoring
  • Ongoing monitoring depends upon
  • Exposure to contaminants at or above the action
    level, but below the PEL (quarterly)
  • Exposure to contaminants above the PEL (at least
    every month)
  • Changes in personnel, processes, controls

3b
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Monitoring
  • Monitoring is required after clean-up operations
  • Monitoring may be stopped for individual
    employees under some conditions

3c
9
Monitoring
  • Employees are notified in writing of monitoring
    results within 5 working days
  • Written notification must include corrective
    actions to reduce exposures to the PEL

3d
10
Monitoring
  • Additional monitoring may be performed whenever
    there is a change in
  • Processes
  • Equipment
  • Personnel
  • Work practices

3e
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Physical and health hazards
  • Physical hazards
  • Flammable liquid
  • Moderate explosion hazard when exposed to flame
  • Can react vigorously with oxidizers

4a
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Physical and health hazards
  • Physical hazards
  • Potential fire hazard
  • Releases nitrogen oxides and cyanide
  • Fight fire with carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or
    alcohol foam

4b
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Physical and health hazards
  • Immediate (acute) health hazards
  • Eye irritation
  • Sleepiness
  • General loss of feeling - numbness
  • Cyanosis
  • Diarrhea

4c
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Physical and health hazards
  • Immediate (acute) health hazards
  • Inhalation is poisonous
  • Skin contact is poisonous
  • Poisoning is immediate
  • Severe eye irritant

4d
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Physical and health hazards
  • Chronic (long-term) effects
  • Carcinogen
  • Reproductive health changes
  • Mutagenic
  • Tumorigenic

4e
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Work practices
  • Engineering controls and work practices are
    primary methods of exposure control
  • Supplement engineering controls and work
    practices with respirators if necessary

5a
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Work practices
  • Storage and handling procedures include the
    following
  • Keep containers tightly closed
  • Never store uninhibited acrylonitrile
  • Store in cool, well-ventilated place
  • Keep from incompatible materials
  • EX type forklifts may be required

5b
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Work practices
  • Do not wear contact lenses when working with
    acrylonitrile
  • In areas where acrylonitrile exceeds the PEL, do
    not store or use cosmetics, lip balm, food items,
    or smoke

5c
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Work practices
  • Keep all surfaces free of acrylonitrile
  • Inspect for leaks and spills
  • Workers must wear impermeable clothing, eye
    protection, face shields, etc.

5d
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Work practices
  • Know location of washing facilities
  • Keep all sources of ignition away from
    acrylonitrile
  • Do not incinerate acrylonitrile cartridges,
    tanks, containers

5e
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Emergency procedures
  • Written emergency action plan is required
  • Contact persons
  • Phone numbers
  • Remove all ignition sources

6a
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Emergency procedures
  • Evacuate the area
  • Wear appropriate PPE until cleanup is complete
  • Properly dispose of waste

6b
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Emergency procedures
  • Employees not involved in emergency procedures
    must be
  • Notified with a general alarm
  • Evacuated from the area
  • Be aware of fire hazards when exposed to flame,
    heat, oxidizers

6c
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Emergency procedures
  • Keep fire extinguishers and quick-drenching
    facilities available
  • Fight fires with carbon dioxide, dry chemical,
    or alcohol foam

6d
25
Emergency procedures
  • Acrylonitrile is considered a Class 1B hazard
  • Foam
  • CO2
  • Dry chemical
  • NO water streams

6e
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Emergency procedures
  • First aid measures include
  • Flushing eyes with water, lifting the eyelids
  • Flushing skin with water, wash with soap
  • Moving victim to fresh air
  • Giving large quantities of water if swallowed

6f
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Emergency procedures
  • Get medical attention immediately

6g
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