TQUK Level 2 Award in COSHH Risk Assessment (RQF)

52 videos, 2 hours and 6 minutes

Course Content

Gases and Vapours

Video 21 of 52
1 min 13 sec
English
English
Want to watch this video? Sign up for the course or enter your email below to watch one free video.

Unlock This Video Now for FREE

This video is normally available to paying customers.
You may unlock this video for FREE. Enter your email address for instant access AND to receive ongoing updates and special discounts related to this topic.

Dangers of Gases and Vapours: Risks and Protection

Understanding Gas and Vapour Hazards

Gases and vapours pose significant dangers, often invisible to the naked eye. Not only are they potentially harmful, but they can also be flammable or explosive. Despite lacking a distinct smell, when mixed, they can amplify the danger.

Sources of Gases and Vapours

Gases can originate from various sources, including leaking pressurised gas cylinders, gas pipes, or emissions from sewage pits. Vapour, on the other hand, emanates from substances and can immediately impact health.

Visibility and Detection

While gases and vapours may not always be visible, some signs such as a slight shimmer in the air around a chemical may offer a warning. However, this is not consistent. Additionally, gases and vapours, being sometimes heavier than air, can accumulate in lower areas like pits or buildings.

Protective Measures

To safeguard against gas and vapour hazards:

  • Avoid areas where gases or vapours may be present.
  • Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when risks are known.
  • Utilise gas detection alarms to alert you to the presence of hazardous substances.

In certain work environments, gas detection alarms are mandatory and can be portable or permanently installed throughout the site.