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Health and Safety Plan 5 <br /> Sears,5110 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California October 22, 1999 <br /> ' 40 CHEMICAL HAZARD CONTROL <br /> ' <br /> 41 Chemical Handling Procedures <br /> 1 Personnel must practice the chemical-specific handling procedures outlined below <br /> ' Table B Chemical Handling Procedures <br /> Chemical Description Procedures <br /> ' Acids and Extremely ■ Wear gloves and eye-splash protection while <br /> Bases corrosive materials using acid dispensed from a small dropper <br /> with a variety of bottle during water sampling <br /> ' Acids uses <br /> including ■ Wear a full-face, air-purifying respirator <br /> hydrochloric, equipped with combination cartridges (organic <br /> nitric, and vapor/acid gas) as well as Tyvek° coveralls <br /> ' sulfuric and nitrile and/or NBR gloves for large volume <br /> acids applications <br /> Bases a Have an eye wash bottle or portable eye wash <br /> including station on-site <br /> sodium <br /> hydroxide ■ Cap all drums after dispensing chemicals <br /> a Do not add anything into a virgin chemical <br /> drum, including unused product <br /> ' ■ Avoid mixing strong acids and bases Consult <br /> HSS for task-specific evaluation If mixing is <br /> absolutely necessary, do it slowly Avoid <br /> ' vapors or fumes that are generated <br /> ■ When diluting acids, add the acid to water in <br /> small quantities and mix cautiously <br /> ■ When diluting bases, add water to the base in <br /> esmall quantities and mix cautiously <br /> Activated Granular adsorbent ■ Use respiratory protection when activated <br /> Carbon medium used to carbon creates a dusty environment <br /> remove residual <br /> hydrocarbons from a Contact MSS for task-specific evaluation <br /> water and/or air <br />