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Be not afraid of anything. You will do marvelous work The moment you fear, you are nobody - Swamy Vivekananda

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Preventable accidents, if they are not prevented due to our negligence, it is nothing short of a murder - Dr. Sarvepalli Radha Krishna, 2nd President of India

Zero accidents through zero unsafe behaviors. Do not be complacent that there are no accidents. There may be near miss accidents (NMAs). With luck/chance, somebody escaped knowingly or unknown to the person. But, we can't be safe, if we depend upon the luck.

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Human meat gets least priority - A doctor's comment on accidents

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Showing posts with label experiment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label experiment. Show all posts

Dec 7, 2018

Death from hydrogen gas cylinder blast in IISc Bengaluru

A person was thrown about 20 feet away, hit the wall and died due to suspected hydrogen cylinder blast.  3 others sustained injuries during the incident. 
The window panes and 20 m high roof sheet got damaged.

Small scale hydrogen explosions are made to create shock waves for conducting experiments.


May 11, 2018

At least 8 students, 1 teacher injured in chemical fire at Hendersonville school

At least 8 students, 1 teacher injured in chemical fire at Hendersonville school: An official with the Hendersonville Fire Department said 17 students and one teacher were either triaged at the scene or transported to local hospitals.

During an experiment in lab by students to see change of flame colours of different salts, the incident happened. The incident appears to have happened to demonstrate rainbow flame by adding different salts to ignited ethyl alcohol. A flash fire occurred lasting 3-5 seconds.

In laboratories, will be working with known/unknown materials. The awareness on lab safety particularly in schools/colleges is generally low compared to industrial safety. Knowledge on properties of chemicals, methods to avoid hazards, control and mitigation measures, use of personal protective equipment, etc will help in avoid consequences from the work. Making safety principles as a topic in every subject let it be science / engineering / arts can help improving awareness.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/education/wp/2018/05/09/a-classroom-science-experiment-turned-into-a-chemical-fire-injuring-17/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.f3e0c55beb7f


http://www.wsmv.com/story/38149598/principal-8-students-1-teacher-injured-in-fire-at-hendersonville-school

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/high-school-chemistry-lab-fire-prompts-warnings-for-science-teachers/2015/11/05/eb78543e-8312-11e5-9afb-0c971f713d0c_story.html?utm_term=.4025ee47ffa1

http://www.wkrn.com/top-news/chemistry-safety-experts-warn-schools-to-stop-unsafe-science-demonstrations/1172474948

Apr 4, 2015

Teacher gets burns during demo in the chemistry class

In a fire incident, a teacher got first and second degree burns while conducting an experiment in front of the students in a chemistry class. The school science classrooms had emergency showers and the teacher doused flames by using it.
It is highly appreciable that the school management has kept emergency showers in the classroom which is rare.
However, one could have checked the material safety data sheet (MSDS) for the chemicals handled before the experiment. Or, was there any slip during the experiment, though the hazards are known?

Feb 24, 2011

Hydrofluoric acid hazard potential

There is an article on HF hazard potential which I could not believe about its extent. What I know is that, if HF comes in contact with skin, it can cause burns, nasal rupture if inhaled, punctures and penetrates through the bone. But, the article mentions about its distance of impact of 2 miles from the source when travels as a cloud.
HF is used a catalyst in refineries to make high octane gasoline, as mentioned in the article. The IDLH is 30 ppm and it was found at 2 miles distance when 1000 gal was released from tanker containing 5000 gal at a pressure and temperature as used in refineries. The HF travelled as vapour and mist and needed 40 parts of water for every part of HF to dilute it, though the officials doing the experiment thought that it will remain as a liquid and can be contained. The article also mentioned about use of an additive to make HF less dangerous by way reducing its ability to form vapour cloud.
Few years ago, I read an article in the internet, in which a college girl died because of HF. When she was doing experiment, few HF drops splashed on her lab coat. She washed it with water for sometime and continued her lab work. She was found dead by her neighbours, the next day. The reason mentioned is that the vapour from lab coat was inhaled by the girl and this lead to oedema.
In a book on Bhopal accident, I read that few years before, in the same plant a similar death occurred from phosgene splash on the body. Here, the lesson is that we should not be complacent and assume that by washing for a minutes, the chemical can be cleaned. Once some chemical splashes, we should takeout the clothing. This should be followed with water wash.
Normally, as a safety precaution, one should wash for at least 15 minutes once any chemical splashes/falls on the body. Even then, studies show that only about 95% of the chemical on the skin can be washed off. During my safety lectures, I tell my audience that during the beginning of every shift, atleast once, they should check for availability of water in emergency shower/eye wash fountain and allow the water to run for few minutes so that any dirt/rust collected can run off. Else, the damage from this dirty water may be more than that from the chemical splash.

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