Every chemical must be labeled with proper Chemical Safety Signs as they possess inherent hazardous properties of toxication or explosion. Throughout life, every person comes in contact with various Chemicals everywhere.
Safety Signs are: “Information or instructions about health and safety on labels or on signboards with a specific color, an illuminated sign or acoustic signal.”
The Health and Safety Signs & Signals Regulations
- Companies must provide and cater safety signs to employees where there is considerable risk to health and safety.
- Signs are self-descriptive, illuminated, and deliver safety messages at a glimpse.
- Specific colors, shapes, and symbols can appropriately convey information and alerts.
- Safety signs are independent of languages. Mostly universal graphical images are used.
CHEMICAL SAFETY SIGNS
There are two types of Chemical Safety Signs
- Signs for Hazard Communication
- Informative Signs for Safety Instructions.
COMMON CHEMICAL SAFETY SIGNS AND THEIR PURPOSES
FLAME SIGNS:
1) Sign One:
Property – Flammable Chemical
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Flame signals are slightly different according to the intensity of the hazard.
2) Sign Two:
Property – Flammable Gases
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Able to ignite a combust
3) Sign Three:
Property – Flammable Liquid
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Can explode on reaction with some other chemicals.
4) Sign Four:
Property – Chemicals Reactive to Water
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Emits toxic gases in reaction with water.
5) Sign Five:
Property – Self-reactive, Explosive, Flammable Solid
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Liabto ignite fire or explosion to
6) Sign Six:
Property – Oxidizers, Pyrophoric in Nature
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Immediately ignite spontaneously in contact with air.
7) Sign Seven:
Property – Organic Peroxides
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Highly reactive chemicals. They can trigger fire or explosion on reaction with other Chemicals or even on friction.
8) Sign Eight:
Property – Highly Hazardous Chemicals
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Liable to impulsive combustion. Burn or explode even on a little change in certain conditions of temperature and pressure.
EXPLOSIVE CHEMICALS:
1) Cylinder:
Property – The cylinder is filled with compressed, liquified, or dissolved gas under pressure. Generally, the pressure is more than 28 pounds per sq. inch.
Potential Hazard/ Warning – A slight change in pressure can liable to an explosion
2) Skull and Crossbones:
Property – Acute Toxic Chemical
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Exposure or Swallowing of a small amount of such chemical is lethal.
Property – Toxic Chemical
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Inhalation of fumes of this chemical causes death.
3) Exclamation Mark
Property – Self-reactive Chemical
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Able to trigger catastrophic fire or explosion on a slight increase in temperature or pressure.
4) Corrosion:
Property – Chemical oxidize metals and corrode them
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Cause damage to containers. There may be leakage of chemicals responsible for skin burns and other hazards on contact.
5) Exploding Bomb:
Property – Self-reactive Chemical
Potential Hazard/ Warning – able to trigger catastrophic fire or explosion on a slight increase in temperature or pressure.
6) Irritant:
Property – Health Hazardous.
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Cause irritation to skin and eyes, damage to organs, and narcotics effects on exposure.
7) Radioactive:
Property – Indicates that the chemical emits radiation.
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Radioactive radiation is carcinogenic and mutagenic for living organisms.
8) Miscellaneous Hazardous
Property – Uncertain Hazardous chemical
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Uncertain Hazardous Chemicals
ACUTE HEALTH HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS
1) Health Hazardous
Property – Severe Health Hazardous Chemicals
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Exposure to them has the potential for acute hazards such as germ cell mutation, organ toxicity, carcinogenicity, and respiratory disorder.
2) Environment Hazardous
Property – Harmful to Ecological System
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Leakage of the chemical toxicates the aquatic bodies, air, and soil.
3) Bio Hazardous
Property – Spread Infections
Potential Hazard/ Warning – Spread infectious diseases in living organisms on exposure or on contact.
Besides these Chemical Safety Signs, the following mandatory signs are for individual safe practice.
Every employer should install Chemical Safety Signs and labels at appropriate places and on containers. They should be proper combinations of shape, color, Symbol, or pictogram and with supportive text if required. Signs must be easily perceptible by sufficient lighting. Ensure that every person using or handling the chemicals is aware of indications of signs.
Safety Signs play a vital role in sustaining a safe environment at workplaces.
Respect them, Apply them!
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