Dear All,
In our organization, we are using solvents like Toluene, Methanol, Hexane, etc. In the chemical industry, most accidents happen due to unsafe solvent handling. I request all seniors to guide us on this topic.
Regards,
Abhay.
From India, Mumbai
In our organization, we are using solvents like Toluene, Methanol, Hexane, etc. In the chemical industry, most accidents happen due to unsafe solvent handling. I request all seniors to guide us on this topic.
Regards,
Abhay.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Abhay,
All the information on chemical safety is now made public. It is easy to access it from the internet. Just search for "safety in handling solvents," and you will find all the necessary information. Additionally, you can download the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for every chemical, which will also provide guidance.
Anyway, the PowerPoint presentation on solvent safety is attached, which may be very helpful.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
All the information on chemical safety is now made public. It is easy to access it from the internet. Just search for "safety in handling solvents," and you will find all the necessary information. Additionally, you can download the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for every chemical, which will also provide guidance.
Anyway, the PowerPoint presentation on solvent safety is attached, which may be very helpful.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Dear Mr. Kesav / Abhay Girish,
It's really a good presentation needed for better understanding. Thanks for sharing. I suggest for Solvent Safety that it is one type of chemical, and using MSDS, anyone can understand the properties like physical and chemical, Fire Hazards and measures, handling and storages, etc.
I request to Abhay to make a presentation on each head of MSDS with an example of solvent used at your site. This will help you more to spread awareness.
Regards,
Shailesh
From India, Pune
It's really a good presentation needed for better understanding. Thanks for sharing. I suggest for Solvent Safety that it is one type of chemical, and using MSDS, anyone can understand the properties like physical and chemical, Fire Hazards and measures, handling and storages, etc.
I request to Abhay to make a presentation on each head of MSDS with an example of solvent used at your site. This will help you more to spread awareness.
Regards,
Shailesh
From India, Pune
Dear Keshav/Abhaya,
It is a really good presentation. Dissemination of knowledge on MSDS in vernacular language for the operating operators at the factory will go a long way in Chemical and solvent Safety. Otherwise, disasters are damaging severely.
Ram K. Navaratna
Visit: hrresonance.googlepages.com
From India, Bangalore
It is a really good presentation. Dissemination of knowledge on MSDS in vernacular language for the operating operators at the factory will go a long way in Chemical and solvent Safety. Otherwise, disasters are damaging severely.
Ram K. Navaratna
Visit: hrresonance.googlepages.com
From India, Bangalore
Every chemical has something called a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). You may download the same from the Internet. One such site is MSDS Sheets for Health & Safety Compliance - Search & Manage Data Sheets | MSDSonline.com. MSDS provides all the information, including the effects of the chemicals on humans, effects of long-term exposure, actions to be taken in case somebody comes in contact with it, etc. Hope you would get the required information. Otherwise, please email me for further info at yerramalla@confluenceworld.com.
Venkatesh
From India, Hyderabad
Venkatesh
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Friend,
Everyone has contributed to explain in-depth about various types of chemicals, etc. Please ensure that SOPs are in place at every site and then monitor their effectiveness. Furthermore, you can suggest to your management to pursue EMS ISO 14001:2004 certification, whereby the management will be driven to maintain all safety measures, including legal requirements.
Thank you.
From India, Manipal
Everyone has contributed to explain in-depth about various types of chemicals, etc. Please ensure that SOPs are in place at every site and then monitor their effectiveness. Furthermore, you can suggest to your management to pursue EMS ISO 14001:2004 certification, whereby the management will be driven to maintain all safety measures, including legal requirements.
Thank you.
From India, Manipal
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