Storage of Chemicals
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Safe Storage of Chemicals in the Workplace
Importance of Safe Chemical Storage
Overview: Proper storage of chemicals in the workplace is crucial to prevent accidents and hazards.
Considerations for Safe Storage
When storing chemicals, follow these guidelines:
- Manufacturer's Instructions: Adhere to the manufacturer’s instructions and relevant regulations.
- Risk Assessments: Base storage location on necessity and associated risks.
- Hazard Suitability: Storage areas should address potential fire risks and restrict access to authorised personnel.
- Segregation: Separate chemicals that may react together and contain spills or leaks.
HSE Guidelines for Chemical Storage
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) offers the following guidance:
- Only trained workers should access chemical storage.
- Keep storage containers locked.
- Provide adequate washing facilities and ventilation.
- Ensure sufficient air changes per hour in areas prone to fumes.
- Maintain spill clean-up kits nearby.
Additional Storage Recommendations
- Proper Labeling: Face container labels forwards for easy identification.
- Record Keeping: Maintain records of stored chemicals.
- Container Placement: Place heavier items and corrosive chemicals on lower shelves.
- Container Design: Use containers that are easy to pour from and prevent spills.
- Avoidance of Open Containers: Never store chemicals in open containers or reuse concentrate containers.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Use appropriate PPE when handling chemicals:
- Follow product label instructions.
- Consult safety-clothing supplier for suitable PPE.
- Consider respiratory protective equipment (RPE) for potential spills.
Reporting and Maintenance
If you encounter issues with chemical storage or handling:
- Report concerns to your supervisor immediately.
- Clean up spills promptly using appropriate measures and PPE.
- Ensure proper controls are in place and regularly checked.