Saturday, April 20, 2024

Chemical Safety

 

Chemical Safety


Various type of chemicals is being used widely in most of the industry on daily basis for various requirements.

If these chemicals are not handled properly, they can result in to acute and chronic effects on the users and environment.

 

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TRENCHES & EXCAVATIONS SAFETY


Following Precautions are needed to be taken while handling chemicals.

Check the label of the container and understand how to use it properly. If in doubt, ask the HSE Officer or the Supervisor about correct method of use.

Always use the basic PPE such as chemical gloves, mask, protective clothing, & face shield etc. before opening any chemical container.

Read the SDS (Safety Data Sheet) before using any chemical to find out recommended PPE, First Aid Measures, Fire Fighting Measures, & Accidental Spillage Control Measures.

Check out for the legal regulations for disposal and provide for the same to avoid improper disposal of empty containers.

Crush the containers before disposing so that nobody can reuse the container for other purposes & get exposed to harmful effects.

Do not store the chemicals in containers other than its own as it it can lead to

accidental consumption and/or other accidents. e.g. thinner used to dilute paint or glue is often colorless and can be mistaken with water if stored in a water bottle.

Do not store chemicals in a disposable container like water bottle.

Do not keep the chemical container without correct labeling.

Remember that chemicals can cause irreversible damage to your body and money cannot buy your organs back for you again.


FORKLIFT SAFETY


As the ill effect of chemicals on body is seldom noticeable instantly, it is always wise to use all the recommended PPE and remain safe.

Know the symbols used on the containers, to indicate properties of the particular chemical such as flammable, harmful, toxic, oxidizing, explosive, radioactive etc.

Do not eat, drink, or smoke while using the chemicals.

Wash your hands and other exposed body parts thoroughly after using chemicals.

Use only recommended cleaning agents. e.g. cleaning glue from hands with thinner is a wrong practice as thinner penetrates through skin and is harmful to the body.


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As far as possible, use harmless chemicals as substitute and eliminate the risk of exposure to dangerous chemicals.

Provide proper ventilation while working in enclosed areas.

Keep the protective clothing & other PPE clean. Wash protective clothing from time to time to avoid exposure.

Keep chemical spill kit in the storage area and provide training to employees on the use of the same.

Provide firefighting equipment in the chemical storage area.


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