Oxygen Hazard
Found 7 free book(s)Who is this leaflet for? - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukOxygen use in the workplace: Fire and explosion hazards Page 6 of 8 Dos and don’ts checklist Do Be aware of the dangers of oxygen. If in doubt, ask. Prevent oxygen enrichment by ensuring that equipment is leak-tight and in good working order. Check that ventilation is adequate.
Oxygen Therapy and Oxygen Delivery (Pediatric) - CE
www.elsevier.comFire is a significant hazard where oxygen is used. Do not permit flames, sparks, or smoking. OVERVIEW . The administration of oxygen to children requires the selection of an oxygen delivery system that suits the child’s age, size, needs, clinical condition, and therapeutic goals. Oxygen delivery
Oxygen Equipment - Federal Aviation Administration
www.faa.govThe interaction of oil-based products and oxygen creates a fire hazard. Additionally, oil attracts dirt particles, and these dirt particles can contaminate storage containers, regulators, masks, and valves. For cleaning instructions, check with the manufacturer’s guide. • Protect your oxygen mask from direct sunlight and dust.
Understanding Hazardous Materials and Hazard Classification
www.chapman.eduClass 2 (Gases) Three divisions 2.1 –Flammable gas - Gas at 20 degrees C (68 degrees F) or less –- 101.3 kPa (14.7 psi) of pressure –- Is ignitable at 101.3 kPa (14.7 psi) when in a mixture of 13 percent or less by volume with
Methods of approximation and determination of human ...
www.hse.gov.ukC = hazard concentration (ppm) and t = time in minutes Table 1: Probits for hazardous gases taken from NORSOK Z013 (DNV / Scanpower) Substance K 1 K 2 n LC 50 5 min exposure Ammonia NH 3-9.82 0.71 2 15240 Sulphur Dioxide SO 2-15.67 2.1 1 3765 Hydrogen Fluoride HF -48.33 4.853 1 11845
Hazard Assessment and Job Safety Analysis
www.osha.govHazard Assessment and Job Safety Analysis There are many definitions for “hazard” but the more common definition when talking about workplace health and safety is: “A hazard is any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work.”
Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Control (HIRAC ...
federation.edu.auHazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Control (HIRAC) 1. Selection . The first step of the HIRAC review is to select an area, task or activity. Priority should be given to areas, tasks or activities thought to present special risks, based on: • past experience (e.g. accidents, near-misses, complaints) • concerns expressed by staff