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Risk Assessment for Teachers' CPD: Properties of Plastics, Esquemas de Literatura do Século XVI

A detailed risk assessment for a teachers' continuing professional development (cpd) session on the properties of plastics. It outlines the potential hazards, handling procedures, spillage management, and disposal methods for various compounds used in the session, including aerolite 306, phosphoric acid solution (16%), surfactant (tween 80), and sodium bicarbonate. The report emphasizes the importance of wearing gloves, handling materials in a fume cupboard, and following local chemical regulations for proper disposal. This risk assessment is crucial for ensuring the safety of teachers and students during the cpd session, as it helps identify and mitigate potential risks associated with the use of these materials. By providing clear guidelines and procedures, the document aims to promote a safe and responsible learning environment for the participants.

Tipologia: Esquemas

2020

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RISK ASSESSMENT
Teachers’ CPD: Properties of Plastics
Report any chemical which is ingested, or becomes in contact with the eyes as soon as possible. In the latter case, wash
immediately with a copious flow of water.
Compound
Hazard
Handling
Spillage
Disposal
Aer oli te 306 Harmful
Irritant
Wear gloves
Handle in fume cupboard
Move containers from
spillage area. Eliminate all
sources of ignition. Collect
powder using special dust
vacuum cleaner with
particle filter or carefully
sweep into suitable waste
disposal containers and
Powder waste in "UF waste bin”. Dispose
per local chemical regulations.
Pho sphoric acid
sol ution (16%)
Corrosive
Irritant
Wear gloves
Handle in fume cupboard
Stop source of spill. Absorb
on inert media and collect
into suitable container. If
spilt on skin, wipe off
excess and drench with
water.
Dispose per local chemical regulations.
Sur factant (Tw een 80)
No hazards Wear gloves
Soak up with inert
absorbent material and
dispose of as hazardous
waste.
Dispose per local chemical regulations.
Sod ium bica rbonate Irritant Wear gloves
Use appropriate tools to put
the spilled solid in a
convenient waste disposal
container. Finish cleaning
by spreading water on the
contaminated surface and
dispose of according to
Dispose per local chemical regulations.
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RISK ASSESSMENTTeachers’ CPD: Properties of Plastics Report any chemical which is ingested, or becomes in contact with the eyes as soon as possible. In the latter case, washimmediately with a copious flow of water. Compound

Hazard

Handling

Spillage

Disposal

Aerolite 306 HarmfulIrritant Wear glovesHandle in fume cupboard Move containers fromspillage area. Eliminate allsources of ignition. Collectpowder using special dustvacuum cleaner withparticle filter or carefullysweep into suitable wastedisposal containers and seal securely. Powder waste in "UF waste bin”. Disposeper local chemical regulations. Phosphoric acidsolution (16%) CorrosiveIrritant Wear glovesHandle in fume cupboard Stop source of spill. Absorbon inert media and collectinto suitable container. Ifspilt on skin, wipe offexcess and drench withwater. Dispose per local chemical regulations. Surfactant (Tween 80) No hazards Wear gloves Soak up with inertabsorbent material anddispose of as hazardouswaste. Dispose per local chemical regulations. Sodium bicarbonate Irritant Wear gloves Use appropriate tools to putthe spilled solid in aconvenient waste disposalcontainer. Finish cleaningby spreading water on thecontaminated surface anddispose of according to Dispose per local chemical regulations.

local and regional authority requirements.