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Corrosives. Common corrosive acids. Sulfuric acid – battery acid, drain opener, cleaner Acetic acid – contained in vinegar Hydrochloric acid – also called muriatic acid. 1a. Common corrosive acids. Nitric acid – also an oxidizing agent Chromic acid
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Common corrosive acids • Sulfuric acid – battery acid, drain opener, cleaner • Acetic acid – contained in vinegar • Hydrochloric acid – also called muriatic acid 1a
Common corrosive acids • Nitric acid – also an oxidizing agent • Chromic acid • Hydrofluoric acid – a very strong acid that can be used to etch glass • Corrosive acids you work with 1b
Common corrosive bases • Ammonium hydroxide – contained in household ammonia products • Potassium hydroxide – potash • Sodium hydroxide – lye 1c
Common corrosive bases • Calcium hydroxide – hydrated lime • Sodium carbonate – soda ash • Corrosive bases you work with 1d
Recognizing corrosives • Corrosives can be liquids, powders, pellets, or gases • Most have a strong, irritating odor 2a
Recognizing corrosives • Read the label • Litmus paper test 2b
Chemistry of corrosives • Can be either acids or bases • Chemically reactive • Contact with metal • pH level 3
Health hazards of corrosives • Explained in MSDSs • Chemical burns to skin and the mucus membranes of your eyes, nose, mouth, and respiratory tract 4a
Health hazards of corrosives • Respiratory ailments due to a build up of fluid in the lungs • Poisoning, many corrosives are toxic 4b
Physical hazards of corrosives • Explained in MSDSs • Reactive with many materials. Many react with water • Combustible or flammable, can easily ignite and burn 5
Engineering controls • Ventilation systems • Chemical transfer equipment 6a
Personal protective equipment (PPE) • See MSDSs for PPE recommendations • You must be trained in use and demonstrate understanding 7
Safe work procedures • Refer to MSDS for handling information • Take fire prevention precautions • Remove all jewelry • Use only the amount you need 8a
Safe work procedures • Dispense from one container at a time • When mixing, always add the corrosive to the water • Be cautious about skin contact 8b
Safe storage procedures • Refer to MSDS for storage information • Store in original container 9a
Safe storage procedures • Storage areas should be well-ventilated • Inspect containers for damage prior to use 9b
Proper clean-up and disposal procedures • Report all leaks and spills • Follow all instructions 10a
Proper clean-up and disposal procedures • Collect waste corrosives in proper containers • Refer to MSDS for clean-up and disposal information 10b
Proper first aid and emergency procedures • Refer to MSDS for first aid and emergency information • Workers overexposed to corrosives must be removed to an area with fresh air 11a
Proper first aid and emergency procedures • In case of direct contact flush the affected area with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes • Medical attention may be necessary 11b