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Hazardous Chemicals- Its 4 Primary Categories

Chemical products that have the ability to harm the environment and living organisms are also known as hazardous chemicals. These hazardous chemicals are produced by various industrial processes, several laboratory practices and even certain household activities. These dangerous chemicals, may either be present in the solid, liquid or gaseous form. Hence, the proper disposal of these chemicals is extremely important. Some examples of hazardous chemicals are asbestos, paints, medicines, photographic materials , CFC's etc. Hazardous chemicals are very often categorized in to 4 primary categories, they are: Corrosives: This category of chemicals can cause serious damage to the skin. Some examples are alcohols and several other acidic and basic solutions. Inflammables: These are chemicals which are very sensitive to fire. They tend to generate fire if they come in contact with it. Certain solvents like benzene, toluene are examples of this category. Explosives: Certain chemical product...

The Business Importance of HAZWOPER Training Courses

Up until the recent BP oil spill, not many people knew that HAZWOPER trainings even existed. And those who did know, never really understood its importance, thinking it didn't really apply to them. However, the HAZWOPER trainings are important for workers and employees from all walks of life. With the recent catastrophe taking its toll on the environment and the people around it, the world has suddenly woken up to the importance of taking the basic HAZWOPER safety training courses. Not only are the oil spill cleaners meant to be educated in the rules of workplace health and safety, but these courses are for employees from the construction as well as the general industry who deal with hazardous substances, or work in a hazardous environment on a daily basis. There are many workers and employees who go to their work sites and are at all times exposed to risks and hazards without really being trained and educated in how to identify, handle and respond to these hazards. If you ha...

Chemical Warning Labels save Lives

Warning labels play a big role in keeping workers safe while handling or working around hazardous chemicals. But, it becomes more important for workers to know and understand chemical warning labels. As required by OSHA, labels should be put in all chemical containers. The Hazard Communication Standard has compelled all chemical manufacturers and distributors to put warning labels and other vital safety information. The chemical labels in the containers are an important part of every employee’s right to know about the hazards associated and it is also another requirement of the Hazard Communication Standard. Why the chemical labels are important is that they tell employees about: The identification of the chemical in the container along with the name, address and contact number of the manufacturer or distributors. Whether it is hazardous or not and if it is then why it is hazardous. How to protect against hazards while storing and handling. It also gives the instructions, PPE and other...