MHR 711 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Good Housekeeping, Vapor Recovery, Surface Tension

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Ingestion: most human exposure to chemicals comes from breathing airborne contaminants, five basic levels of protection within respiratory tract, nose. Ingestion: poor personal hygiene, eating, drinking, or smoking in an area where solvents are used. Ingestion of most solvents causes damage to the lining of digestive system. Characteristics and properties of solvents: characteristics and properties that make solvents effective but also hazardous and toxic, low surface tension, high vapour pressure, low boiling point, low heat of vaporization, high volatility, ability to dissolve fats, flammability, vaporization. Identified by molecular structure and can be grouped under 10 classifications. Control of exposures: engineering controls, substitution with less hazardous solvents, process enclosure exhaust ventilation, closed systems, maintenance of engineering control systems, vapour recovery system, control of ignition systems. Work practices: standard work procedures, education and training for workers, labels/sds, good housekeeping, safety cans, preventive maintenance, record keeping, waste disposal.

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