PTECH 101 CH 3 & 15
3 permits found at every plant
Cold work, hot work, lock out/tag out,
What is toxicology?
The science that studies the noxious or harmful effect of chemicals on living substances
What happens to a ptech who has experienced hearing loss due to industrial noise?
They'll never recover
What is the purpose of hazardous communication standard?
To ensure that the hazards associated with chemicals are evaluated and transmitted to affected personnel
What is the purpose of the RCRA?
To protect human health and the enviorment
What is the primary purpose of the hot work permit?
To protect plant personnel from fires/explosions and to comply with the PSM
T or F. Air permits must be obtained for any project which has the possibility of producing air pollutants.
True
What are the three sides of the fire triangle?
Heat, fuel, oxygen
What are the basic principles of accident prevention?
Safe working enviorment, safe work practices, and effective management
What occurs when you enter a plant for the first time?
Sign-in, watch safety tape, wait for escort
What is a by-product of modern technology?
Solid waste
What is the definition of "flash point?"
The lowest tempature at which a flammable liquid will produce a rich enough vapor concentration to ignite in the presence of an ignition source
What emergency signals should you know before entering a chemical plant or refinery for the first time?
Vapor release, fire/explosion, signal for evac.
What should you do when entering an operating area for the first time?
Wear ppe, report in the control room, follow all safety rules
What is the definition of "health hazard?"
A chemcial thay has been statiscally proven by oke or more scientific studies to have acute or chronic health risks for humans
What is potable water?
Drinking water
What drills are carefully planned and include preparations for worst case scenarios?
Emergency Response
What safety device is designed to evenly distribute the forces of an accidental fall to the strongest muscles in the body, protect vital organs, and limit the possibility of a serious injury?
Full-body harness
What is the fundamental principle of the hazard communication program?
Informed people are less likely to be injured by chemicals and chemical processes than uninformed people
MSDS stands for
Material Safety Data Sheet
A physical hazard is defined as a chemical that falls into all of the following categories except a(n)
Mutagen
OSHA stands for
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Hot work is defined as
Using any spark producing device, welding, and/or cutting
Contamination of the water especially by the industrial wastes is
Water pollution
HAZCOM is frequently referred to as the
Workers right to know act
PSM stands for
Process Safety Management
The contamination of the air especially by industrial waste gases, fuel exhausts, or smoke is
Air pollution
PPE stands for
Personal Protective Equipment
Smoking flares in excess of (___) minutes should be reported. Failure to report results in severe penalties.
5 minutes
What is the definition of solid waste?
A discarded solid, liquid, or containerized gas. Recycled or abandoned matearials through disposal, burning or inceneration, accumalation, storage, or treatment.
The clean water act in 1972 adopted the (___________) strategy for all cleanups.
Best available technology (BAT)
The community right to know act principle includes all of the following expcept
Community supervises burial of hazardous waste
HAZCOM stands for
Hazardous Communications
What year was OSHA passed?
1970
Before OSHA was enacted there were (_________) disabling injuries and (________) deaths linked to safety and health violations
2.5 million disabiling injuries 14,000 deaths
Why should injuries be reported immediately?
Its a general safety rule and it may be more serious than initially thought
When would a process tech go to a fire, explosion scene, accident, or area exposed to a vapor release?
Its his or her unit, they have specific duties or responsibilites at the scene, or they are on the fire team
The process safety management standard is designed to...
Prevent the catastrophic release of flammable matearials and prevent the catastrophic release of toxic and hazardous matearials
OSHA and EPA believe that the key to preventing catastrophic emergencies inside the chemical processing industry is
Adequate employee training
RCRA regulates all aspects of hazardous waste management; generation, storage, treatment, and disposal. This concept is referred to as
"Cradle to grave"
What are the 3 agencies responsible for the administration of OSHA act?
(NIOSH)- national institute for occ safety & health (OSHA)-occ safety and health administration (OSHRC)-occupational safety and health review
Purpose of clean air act
-enhance quality of nations air -accelerate program to prevent pollution -provide technical and financial assistance to state and local government
Respirators come in two basic designs:
1.) air purrifying 2.) air supplying
EPA stands for
Environmental Protection Agency
RCRA
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
Permit System
Regulated system that uses a variety of permits for various applications
What are the key elements of the community right-to-know principle
Increases community awareness of the chemicals manfactures or used by local chemical plants and business, identify potential hazards, improves communications and understanding, improves local emergency response planning Involves community in emergency response plans
Chemicals enter the body in any of four ways
-inhalation -ingestion -absorption -injection
3 requirements for combustion to occur
1.) source of fuel 2.) oxygen 3.) heat/ignition 4.) chemical reaction