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TOXIC COMPOUNDS

Hazards of Chemicals and Gases DOE-HDBK-1015/2-93 CORROSIVES (ACIDS AND ALKALIES) Rev. 0 CH-05 Page 7 Corrosives Summary (Cont.) The hazards of alkalies: Alkalies are more destructive than the acids. Alkali  dusts,  mists,  and  sprays  can  cause  irritation  of  nasal  passages, eyes, and respiratory tract. When in contact with the tissue, strong alkalies will cause ulcers, severe burns, and eventual scarring. Ingestion  causes  perforations  of  the  mucous  membrane  and  deeper tissues; death may result if penetration is in vital areas. Precautions when using corrosives: An adequate supply of washdown water must be available. Proper ventilation in corrosive work area must be provided. Proper drainage must be provided such that exposure is limited. Face shields and safety glasses that protect the eyes from splashes and extensive vapor should be worn. Proper  personnel safety equipment should be worn when appropriate (chemical gloves, respirators, coveralls, etc.) Precautions when storing corrosives: The  building,  or  area  within  the  building  selected,  should  be  of  fire- resistant construction. The  floors should be composed of chemical-resistant brick or treated concrete, be washable, and be provided with adequate drainage. A  well-lit  and  ventilated  area  in  which  there  are  adequate  outlets  for water should be provided. A relatively cool and dry environment should be maintained, preventing extremes of temperature and humidity. Electrical fixtures should be protected against corrosive mists, and wiring should be enclosed and covered with corrosive-resistant material.

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