Ohio Admin. Code 901:5-3-10 - Safety
(A)
Personnel required to handle ammonia shall be trained in safe operating
practices and the proper action to take in the event of emergencies. Personnel
shall be instructed to use the equipment listed in paragraph (C)
of this rule in the event of an
emergency.
(B) If a leak occurs in
an ammonia system, the personnel trained for and designated to act in such
emergencies shall:
(1) See that persons not
required to deal with an emergency are evacuated from the contaminated
area;
(2) Put on a suitable gas
mask;
(3) Wear gauntlet type
plastic or rubber gloves and wear plastic or rubber suits in heavily
contaminated atmospheres;
(4) Shut
off the appropriate valves and take all feasible measures to resist the flow of
ammonia; and
(5) Seek professional assistance, such as a
fire department, when necessary to control and/or stop an anhydrous ammonia
leak.
(C) All storage
systems shall have on hand, as a minimum, the following equipment for emergency
and rescue purposes:
(1) One full face gas
mask with the unexpired, factory sealed,
unused anhydrous ammonia refill canisters
required for use, with
valid expiration date;
(2)
One pair of protective gloves;
(3)
One pair of protective boots;
(4)
One protective slicker and/or protective pants and jacket;
(5) Easily accessible shower and/or at least
one hundred fifty gallons of clean water in an open top container;
(6) Tight fitting vented goggles or one full
face shield; and
(7) Where several persons are usually
present, additional safety equipment shall be required.
(D) Each piece of farm equipment transporting
anhydrous ammonia shall carry a container of at least five gallons of water and
shall be equipped with rubber gloves and either a full face gas mask, or a pair
of tight-fitting goggles, or one full face shield. The driver shall be
instructed in their use and the proper action to take to provide for his
safety.
(E) If a leak occurs in
transportation equipment and it is not practical to stop the leak, the driver
should move the vehicle to an isolated location away from populated communities
or heavily traveled highways.
(F)
If liquid ammonia contacts the skin or eyes, the affected area should be
promptly and thoroughly flushed with water for at least fifteen minutes. Do not
use neutralizing solutions or ointments on affected areas. Persons exercising
control over liquid ammonia shall be responsible for being certain that a
physician is consulted for persons who have accidental exposure to liquid
ammonia.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 905.40
Rule Amplifies: 905.40
Prior Effective Dates: 11/18/1978
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