Chemical Safety

Chemical safety at work is crucial for protecting employees from potential hazards associated with handling, storing, and using chemicals. It involves understanding the properties of chemicals, their potential risks, and implementing appropriate safety measures to minimize exposure and accidents. Key practices include proper labeling and storage of chemicals, ensuring adequate ventilation in work areas, and using personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and respirators as necessary. Employees should receive thorough training on handling chemicals safely, including procedures for spill cleanup and emergency response.

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Intro to Safe Material Storage – French

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Intro to Safe Material Storage – Spanish

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Introduction to Ammonia Hazards: What You Need to Know – French

Course Description Ammonia is common but dangerous. It can burn, it can poison, and in some cases [...]

Introduction to Ammonia Hazards: What You Need to Know – Spanish

Course Description Ammonia is common but dangerous. It can burn, it can poison, and in some cases [...]

Introduction to Ammonia Hazards: What You Need to Know

Course Description Ammonia is common but dangerous. It can burn, it can poison, and in some cases [...]

Chemical & Process Safety: Lessons from Past Explosions Picture This – French

Sur l'image, le travailleur se tient juste devant un réservoir sous pression très endommagé qui [...]

Chemical & Process Safety: Lessons from Past Explosions Picture This – Spanish

En la imagen, el trabajador se encuentra justo delante de un recipiente a presiΓ³n gravemente daΓ±ado [...]

Chemical & Process Safety: Lessons from Past Explosions Picture This

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Chemical & Process Safety: Lessons from Past Explosions Fatality File – French

Explosion lors d'un Processus Chimique/de SΓ©chage Vers 22 h, le 8 dΓ©cembre 2020, un employΓ© se [...]

Chemical & Process Safety: Lessons from Past Explosions Fatality File – Spanish

ExplosiΓ³n en un Proceso QuΓ­mico/De Secado Aproximadamente a las 10:00 p. m. del 8 de diciembre de [...]

Chemical & Process Safety: Lessons from Past Explosions Fatality File

Explosion in Chemical/Drying Process At approximately 10:00 p.m. on December 8, 2020, an employee [...]

Chemical & Process Safety: Lessons from Past Explosions Stats and Facts – French

FAITS Inflammation d'un Nuage de Vapeur : les fuites de gaz ou de vapeurs inflammables peuvent [...]

Chemical & Process Safety: Lessons from Past Explosions Stats and Facts – Spanish

HECHOS IgniciΓ³n de nubes de vapor: Las fugas de gases o vapores inflamables pueden acumularse sin [...]

Chemical & Process Safety: Lessons from Past Explosions Stats and Facts

FACTS Vapor Cloud Ignition: Leaking flammable gases or vapors can accumulate undetected; one spark [...]

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