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Anhydrous Ammonia
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Health hazards v Irritant to mucous membranes v Corrosive effects from high levels v Coughing and bronchial spasms 1a
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Health hazards v Edema, strangulation, asphyxia v Rapidly fatal when concentrations are 5,000 to 10,000 ppm v Immediately fatal when concentration is greater than 10,000ppm 1b
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Health hazards v Chemical burn from vaporization of liquid ammonia v Workers with chronic respiratory problems/sensitivity should avoid ammonia exposure 1c
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Tank preparation for unloading operations v Reliable, trained workers only v Set brake, block wheels 2a
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Tank preparation for unloading operations v Caution signs SizeSize –At least 12 inches (30 cm) by 15 inches (38 cm) MaterialMaterial –Metal or comparable material 2b
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Tank preparation for unloading operations v Caution signs WordingWording –STOP - Tank Car Connected –STOP - Men at Work LetteringLettering –White on blue background –At least 3.9 inches (10 cm) high –Other words at least 2 inches (5 cm) high 2c
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Tank preparation for unloading operations v Tank car must be substantially level 2d
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Unloading tank cars v Do not unload unless consigned for delivery and unloaded on private track v Lading must be piped from car to permanent storage tanks when private track is not available 3a
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Unloading tank cars v Delivery and removal of loaded unit tanks from a tank car DOT- 106A or 110A is not allowed on carrier tracks v Attendant must be present at all times during unloading, while connections are in place 3b
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Unloading tank cars v Equipment for ammonia service PumpsPumps CompressorsCompressors Backflow check valvesBackflow check valves Excess flow valvesExcess flow valves 3c
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Unloading tank cars v Connections must be securely attached before unloading starts v Remove unloading connection after completion of loading 3d
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Emergency procedures v Ammonia leaks detected by odor v Know employee procedures in event of a leak 4a
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Emergency procedures v Ammonia is lighter than air Stay low to the ground, and move upwindStay low to the ground, and move upwind 4b
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Emergency procedures v Wear an emergency escape respirator, if available 4c
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Summary of main points v Hazards involved v Preparation for unloading of tank car v Unloading procedures v Emergency procedures 5a
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