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Title: Reactive Chemicals


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Reactive Chemicals
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Session Objectives
  • You will be able to
  • Identify reactive chemical hazards
  • Understand the nature of chemical reactions
  • Detect and manage reactivity hazards
  • Respond safely to reactive chemical emergencies

3
What You Need to Know
  • What reactive chemicals are
  • How they can endanger health and safety
  • Potential for hazardous chemical reactions in the
    workplace
  • Hazard management program
  • Necessary precautions on the job
  • Emergency reporting and response

4
What Is a Reactive Chemical?
  • Solid or liquid
  • Reactive to air, water, or other chemicals
  • Sensitive to shock, heat, or friction
  • Corrosive, poisonous, or flammable by-products

5
Health Hazards
  • Burn skin, eyes, nose, throat
  • May be poisonous
  • Irritate eyes, skin, and respiratory tract
  • Cause dizziness and vomiting
  • Cause asphyxiation and death
  • Consult the MSDS for health hazard information

6
Fire Hazard
  • Friction
  • Absorption of moisture
  • Spontaneous chemical changes
  • Retained heat
  • Readily ignited

7
Factors That Create Reactivity Hazards
  • Intentional chemistry
  • Physical processing
  • Hazardous substance storage
  • Processes that involve combustion
  • Heat generating processes

8
Factors That Create Reactivity Hazards (cont.)
  • The presence of
  • Spontaneously combustible chemicals
  • Peroxide-forming chemicals
  • Water-reactive chemicals
  • Oxidizing chemicals
  • Self-reactive chemicals
  • Materials that are incompatible

9
Detecting Hazards
  • Sight
  • Smell
  • Air monitoring

10
Intentional Reactions
  • Exothermic and endothermic reactions
  • Heat generation
  • Addition of heat
  • Losing control of the intended reaction

11
Spontaneously Combustible Substances
  • React with oxygen to ignite or burn without
    ignition
  • DOT Hazard Class 4.2
  • 4 in red part of NFPA diamond label
  • Avoid exposure to air
  • Examples

12
Peroxide Formers
  • React with oxygen, may explode
  • Inhibitor or stabilizer may be added
  • Often labeled by another characteristic
  • Avoid prolonged storage
  • Examples

13
Water Reactives
  • Heat, toxic gases, ruptured containers
  • DOT Hazard Class 4.3
  • W in NFPA label
  • Avoid inadvertent contact with water
  • Examples

14
Oxidizers
  • Yield oxygen or promote combustion
  • DOT Hazard Class 5.1
  • OX in NFPA label
  • Avoid contact with combustible materials
  • Examples

15
Self-Reactive Materials
  • Polymerizing, decomposing, rearranging
  • DOT Hazard Class 1 or 5.2
  • 1 to 4 in yellow part of NFPA label
  • Avoid shock, friction, heat

16
Incompatible Materials
  • Results of uncontrolled reactions
  • Potential mixing scenarios
  • Consult a chemical compatibility chart
  • Examples

17
Reactivity Hazards
  • Do you understand
  • What a reactive chemical is?
  • The health and fire hazards?
  • Factors that could cause chemical reactivity
    hazards in the workplace and the form those
    reactions could take?

18
Hazard Management Program
  • Active monitoring
  • Audits of procedures and practices
  • Management of change
  • Keeping abreast of new technology
  • Corrective action

19
PPE
  • Gloves
  • Goggles and face shield
  • Chemical-resistant clothing
  • Air-supplied respirator

20
Investigating Incidents
  • Report all incidents and near misses
  • Investigate root causes
  • Identify unrecognized hazards
  • Identify measures to eliminate or reduce hazards
  • Communicate findings

21
First Aid
  • Skinflush with water
  • Eyesflush with water for 15 minutes
  • Inhalationmove to fresh air
  • Ingestionseek medical attention

22
Emergency Procedures
  • Leave the area
  • Notify others
  • Limit access to area
  • Dont return until its safe
  • Dont try to clean up large spills unless
    authorized

23
Emergency Equipment
  • First-aid kit
  • Spill response supplies
  • Safety showers
  • Eyewash stations
  • Fire extinguishers

24
Hazard Management
  • Do you understand
  • All information that has been presented in the
    previous slides?
  • All the precautions we must take to effectively
    manage chemical reactivity risks and prevent
    accidents?

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Key Points to Remember
  • Know the hazards of reactive chemicals
  • Be able to identify different types of reactive
    chemicals in the workplace
  • Wear appropriate PPE
  • Follow safe handling and storage procedures
  • Learn emergency procedures
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