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Title: Working Safely With Corrosives


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Working Safely With Corrosives
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Session Objectives
  • You will be able to
  • Identify corrosive hazards
  • Find hazard and protection information
  • Select appropriate PPE
  • Store, handle, and dispense corrosives safely
  • Respond effectively to emergencies
  • Dispose of corrosive wastes properly

3
What Is a Corrosive?
  • Can be solid, liquid, or gas
  • Causes irreparable harm to living tissue
  • Will damage materials on contact

4
Types of Corrosives
  • Acids
  • Bases, caustics, or alkalis
  • Dehydrating agents
  • Halogens and halogen salts

5
Corrosive Hazards
  • Attack skin, eyes, and tissue
  • Attack other materials
  • Contribute to fire hazards
  • Generate hydrogen gas
  • Create heat
  • Toxic when breathed

6
Warning Signs and Labels
  • Warning signs
  • DOT label
  • HMIS labels
  • NFPA labels
  • Pay attention to signs and read labels

7
MSDS
  • Identity of corrosive
  • Exposure limits
  • Reactivity, fire, and explosion
  • Health hazards and symptoms of exposure
  • PPE and first aid
  • Storage and spills

8
First Aid
  • Eyesflush with water
  • Skinwash with water and remove clothing
  • Inhalationmove to fresh air
  • Swallowing medical assistance

9
Corrosives True or False?
  • Contact with corrosives can burn your skin and
    eyes.
  • Corrosives are always liquids.
  • If you get corrosives on your skin or in your
    eyes, you should move into fresh air.
  • Corrosives contribute to fire hazards.
  • The best source of information about corrosives
    is a warning sign.

10
Corrosive Hazards
  • Do you understand
  • About the types of corrosives and corrosive
    hazards?
  • The importance of warning signs, MSDSs, and
    labels?
  • What the proper first-aid procedures would be if
    you are exposed to a corrosive?

11
Engineering Controls
  • Use safer materials
  • Reduce operations that disperse corrosives
  • Minimize potential leak points
  • Transfer through hoses or pipes

12
Engineering Controls (cont.)
  • Enclose corrosive operations
  • Use ventilation and exhaust systems
  • Select compatible materials
  • Minimize operating pressures and temperatures

Image Credit Laboratory Design Supply
13
Ventilation
  • Removes corrosive vapors and mists
  • Determined by assessment
  • Checked with monitoring
  • System of hoods and ducts
  • Single exhaust fan

14
PPE
  • Safety glasses or goggles
  • Face shield
  • Gloves
  • Protective clothing
  • Respiratory protection

15
PPE (cont.)
  • Inspect before each use
  • Dispose of damaged PPE
  • Replace cartridges or worn parts
  • Wash it carefully after use
  • Store PPE safely

16
Storage
  • Away from production areas
  • Corrosion-resistant materials
  • Spill and leak containment
  • Well ventilated, cool, and dry

17
Storage (cont.)
  • Warning signs
  • Inspections
  • Glass containers
  • Incompatible corrosive stored separately

18
Emergency Equipment
  • First-aid kit
  • Spill-response supplies
  • Safety showers and eyewash stations
  • Fire extinguishers

Image Credit Stafford Industrial Supplies, Ltd.
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Handling Corrosives
  • Drum hand trucks
  • Carboy caddies
  • Safety bottles
  • Self-closing portable containers

Image Credit University of Alberta
Image Credit Vestil Manufacturing
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Dispensing Corrosives
  • Reduce vapors, mists, and dusts
  • Use caution when pouring into containers
  • Use pumps to transfer from drums
  • Never pressurize a container or add water to
    acid
  • Use scoops for solids
  • Close containers when done

21
Good Housekeeping
  • Clean up drips or spills right away
  • Properly dispose of unlabeled and contaminated
    materials
  • Remove empty containers and old corrosive
    materials
  • Ensure containers are properly marked

22
Personal Hygiene
  • Wash hands frequently
  • Remove contaminated clothing
  • Dont eat or drink around corrosives
  • Dont touch skin, eyes, nose, or mouth with
    contaminated gloves
  • Wash thoroughly at the end of your shift and
    change clothes

23
Emergency Procedures
  • Leave the area
  • Flush eyes/skin with water
  • Notify others of the spill
  • Limit access to spill area
  • Only trained personnel can clean up large spills

24
Which PPE Is Required?
25
Working with Corrosives
  • Do you understand about
  • Engineering controls, PPE, and storage, handling,
    and dispensing requirements for corrosives?
  • Good housekeeping, personal hygiene, and
    emergency equipment and procedures?

26
Waste Management
  • Ensure containers are appropriate for waste
  • Dont mix corrosive waste with other wastes
  • Dispose of empty corrosive containers properly
  • Dont pour corrosives down sinks or drains

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  • Learn about corrosive hazards
  • Follow safe storage practices
  • Use available engineering controls
  • Wear proper PPE
  • Follow safe work practices
  • Know first-aid and emergency procedures
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