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Toxics, highly hazardous

PbEu (anti-knock agents), radiation and sound shields, in paints, high quality glass. World production 1980 4 0 megatonnes. Lead compounds are toxic and hazardous to health. [Pg.237]

Health Hazards. AHyl chloride is a toxic, highly flammable compound that is severely irritating to the skin and mucous membranes. AHyl chloride is considered to be moderately to highly toxic (LD q = 275-700 mg/kg body weight) via oral exposure. Amounts incidental to industrial handling are unlikely to cause injury. Large amounts, however, can cause injury, even death (24,50). [Pg.35]

Low-Pressure Tanks (below 15 psig) Low-pressure storage tanks for highly hazardous toxic materials should meet, as a minimum, the American Petroleum Institute (API) 620 Standard, Recommended Rules for the Design and Construc tion of Large Welded, Low-Pressure Storage Tanks (API Standards). This standard covers... [Pg.2308]

Since discharges of vapors from highly hazardous toxic materials cannot simply be released to the atmosphere, the use of a weak seam roof is not normally acceptable. It is best that tanks be designed and stamped for 15 psig to provide maximum safety, and pressure relief systems must be provided to vent to equipment that can collect, contain, and treat the effluent. [Pg.2308]

While either rupture disks or relief valves are allowed on storage tanks by Code, rupture disks by themselves should not be used on tanks for the storage of highly hazardous toxic materials since they do not close after opening and may lead to continuing release of toxic material to the atmosphere. [Pg.2308]

Have formal process hazard analyses (PHAs) been completed for highly hazardous processes (for example, those processes involving toxic or volatile substances, highly toxic materials, severe lachrymators, flammables, explosive compounds or potential runaway reactions) If yes, please summarize status of each. [Pg.171]

Table 1.9-1 List of Highly-Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics, and Reactives (Mandatoty)... Table 1.9-1 List of Highly-Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics, and Reactives (Mandatoty)...
Highly Hazardous Chemical - Toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive substances, as defined in Appendix A of 29 CFR 1910.119, "Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals."... [Pg.462]

Toxic and reactive highly hazardous chemical which presents a potential for a catastrophic event at or above the threshold quantity 1,500 pounds OSHA 1998a (29 CFR 1910.119 Appendix A)... [Pg.170]

OSHA. 1998a. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Appendix A. List of highly hazardous chemicals, toxics, and reactives (mandatory). 29 CFR 1910.119. [Pg.197]

Despite the higher selectivity of enzymatic methyl transfer over chemical methylation, where toxic or hazardous reagents are often employed, such as methyl sulfonate and diazomethane, the synthetic applications of these enzymes have been largely ignored primarily as a result of high costs associated with the cofactor SAM. Recent efforts have been directed to in vivo methylation, where SAM may be regenerated inside cells. For example, methyl benzoate production was engineered in recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae and in vivo... [Pg.308]

There are OSHA standards designed to protect employees from acute chemical hazards resulting lfom reactive incidents-including fires, explosions, and toxic releases. The Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) requires chemical manufacturers to evaluate chemicals produced or handled in their workplace and to communicate the hazards associated with the products they produce via labels and MSDSs. The standard also requires all employers to provide information to employees about the hazardous chemicals to which they could be exposed. The PSM Standard (29 CFR 1910.119) requires employers to prevent or minimize the consequences of catastrophic releases of highly hazardous chemicals, including highly reactive chemicals. [Pg.323]

OSHA relied on several established lists-including the New Jersey Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act (TCPA), the Delaware Extremely Hazardous Substances Risk Management Act, the European Communities Seveso Directive (82/501/EEC), and NFPA Hazardous Chemicals Data (NFPA 49)-to develop its list of highly hazardous chemicals. OSHA chose to list the chemicals classified as reactive category 3 or 4 in NFPA 49 (1975 edition). [Pg.325]

The company maintains a list of chemicals that are considered to be highly hazardous based on such characteristics as flash point (less than 100°F), self reactivity, water reactivity, boiling point, and toxicity. [Pg.391]

It is essential to ensure that employees are not exposed to toxic materials at levels above or for durations beyond those permitted by TLV s or the equivalent. It is thus necessary to ensure by periodic measurement that atmospheric levels of toxic materials throughout the work shift do not exceed the permitted levels. Measurement of atmospheric toxic exposures has been discussed in Chapter 11. The frequency of this air sampling depends on the potential for exposure and injury. Where the hazard is relatively low and actions have been taken to control it, occasional checks by a knowledgeable but not necessarily professional person are desirable to ensure that the control is effective. Where there is a potential for serious hazard, for example, where high-hazard materials are handled in quantity,... [Pg.125]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.287 , Pg.288 , Pg.289 ]




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