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Chemical Safety

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Description

  • 1. Is the area free of debris and other materials?

  • 2. Is the ground clean and dry?

  • 3. Is the area free of spills or leaks?

  • 4. Are all of the containers in good condition?

  • 5. Is the there a sign in room indicating "Chemical Storage Area"?

  • 6. Are the containers compatible with their contents?

  • 7. Are all chemicals properly labeled?

  • 8. Are flammable liquids properly stored in approved flammable storage cabinets when not in use?

  • 9. When flammable or toxic chemicals are in use, is the ventilation adequate to ensure that vapor concentrations do not buildup in the shop?

  • 10. Is the flammable storage cabinet only used to store flammable and combustible material, and not ordinary storage?

  • 11. Are compressed gas cylinders stored in an outside roofed cage or otherwise secured against tipping over?

  • 12. Are “No Smoking – No Ignition Sources” signs posted where flammable materials are stored or used (indoors and outdoors)?

  • 13. Are compressed gases such as oxygen separated from flammable compressed gases by at least 20 ft. (6 m) or a ½ hr. rated firewall?

  • 14. Are all spilled hazardous materials or liquids, cleaned up immediately and according to proper procedures?

  • 15. Are the appropriate PPE (protective goggles, a face shield, and chemicalresistant gloves and apron) located in battery charging areas?

  • 16. Is a clean up kit with a supply of absorbent materials and appropriate neutralizers located in battery charging areas?

  • 17. Are eye wash facilities that provide a flow rate of 0.4 liters for 15 minutes located within the work area where employees are exposed to corrosive materials, or other chemicals hazardous to the eyes?

  • There is no eye wash close to the chemical shed where we keep almost all chemicals used here at post

  • 18. Are Safety Data Sheets (SDS) available for hazardous substances used in the shop?

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