Chemical Safety Awareness Course Jonathan Gulley DGS/SEE.

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Chemical Safety Awareness Course Jonathan Gulley DGS/SEE

“Toxics” These substances can poison even at small doses, can pose a serious health risk, in the short or long term, and even result in death. Examples: cyanides, methanol, asbestos, wood dust, mercury, lead, hydrofluoric acid…. Substances which, can pose a serious health risk, in the short or long term, and even result in death. Examples: solvents, paints, oils…

“CMR” Carcinogen (asbestos, beryllium and certain of its compounds, tobacco smoke, wood dust, chromic acid, chromium VI...) Mutagen (chromic acid, bromine, benzene…) Toxic to Reproduction (lead and certain of its compounds, carbon monoxide, mercury…)

Specific Target Organ Systemic Toxicity (STOT) Skin irritants Nervous system Kidneys, bladder, liver..

Sensitizing Agents A chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure. Sensitizing in case of skin contact, or respiratory sensitizers (asthma): Typical reactions to sensitizers can include skin disorders such as eczema and respiratory disorders such as asthma Examples: some glues, some epoxy resins, some fluxes used in welding/soldering…

Aggressive chemicals Substances which, in contact with living tissue, can have a destructive effect. Examples: acids (nitric, hydrochloric, sulphuric, hydrofluoric) bases (sodium hydroxide), some glue hardeners..

Reactive chemicals Substances which can explode in contact with a flame, a spark, static electricity, heat, shock… Oxidizing agents - substances which can provoke or aggravate a fire, or even provoke an explosion, if in the presence of flammable materials. Examples: halogens, oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, sodium hypochlorite, nitric acid.. Flammable substances : solids, which are self-igniting in brief contact with an ignition source… liquids, which have a flash point below 60°C, gases which are flammable in air at normal atmospheric pressure, Examples: flammables gases (methane, isobutane, hydrogen); flammable liquids (ethanol, acetone); certain metals in the form of dust, sodium, potassium... Video

Others… Dangerous for the environment Examples: Solvents, glues, paints, hardeners, biocides/pesticides.. Pressurized gas

GHS labels (new pictograms) Where to find information?

Labels CERN Stores SCEM : SCEM : Where to find information?

Safety data sheet (SDS or MSDS) Where to find information? 1.Chemical Product and Company Identification 2.Hazards Identification 3.Composition, Information on Ingredients 4.First Aid Measures 5.Fire Fighting Measures 6.Accidental Release Measures 7.Handling and Storage 8.Exposure Controls, Personal Protection 9.Physical and Chemical Properties 10.Stability and Reactivity 11.Toxicological Information 12.Ecological Information 13.Disposal Considerations 14.Transport Information 15.Regulatory Information 16.Additional Information

Gloves… Safety glasses and visors.. Aprons and coveralls… Respiratory protective equipment… Shoes, boots… Personal protection equipment (PPE)

Inside the T9 Zone Radiation monitoring device, using flammable gas under pressure Hazards in the vicinity Outside the T9 Zone Flammable gas distribution racks, equipped with gas detection giving a Level 3 Alarm to the Fire Brigade.

Outside Building 157 Flammable gas bottle storage – The EX sign indicates the potential presence of an explosive atmosphere Hazards in the vicinity Inside Building 157 Chemical storage for the CLOUD Experiment