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Interactions of Hazardous Materials s Interactions of Hazardous Materials The incident under studyis an incredibly grave situation, and if not properly handled, it can cause severe explosion and chemical reactions that can lead to loss of lives and destruction of property. As a result, to ensure safety in the area, I will meditate and come up with a practical procedure of handling the scenario. To begin with, I will seek to identify the Blue Dangerous When Wet Placard with class 4 label code and UN 1836.
From my knowledge and experience, the chemical may either be fulvic acid or humic acid. Secondly, I will ensure that I have minimized chances of interaction of the identified hazardous chemical with humid environment in the air (United States of America department of transport, 2012). In this case, I will use the sand and soil to cover the chemical to prevent any reaction between the chemical and the air that can lead to fire outbreak. Moreover, to prevent chemical reaction in the scene, I will also ensure that, the spraying activity in the nearby large irrigation field is stopped to minimize the level of humidity in the air.
After minimizing risks of fire explosion and chemical reactions, I will request for external assistance from the community and community fire department. As I wait for external aid, I will put into place several restraint measures to prevent the unpredictable danger. To start with, I will ensure there is no contact between the identified chemical and the environment. This will reduce chemical reactions that can cause fire. Secondly, I will demarcate the area to protect people from tampering with the water reactive materials.
Thirdly, for my personal safety, I will ensure that I have completely covered my body with a piece of cloth in order to minimize chance of body contact with the chemical (Manahan, 2012). Additionally, I will also make sure that, I have fully protected my respiratory systems to prevent inhalation of dangerous chemicals. To prevent any casualties in the accident scene, I will as well advice the incoming community members to avoid being closer to the incidence site. I will as well inform the community members about the presence of a dangerous chemical in the accident scene.
Moreover, since I do not have emergency response guidebook and cell phone, I will inform the incoming drivers to inform the community fire department on the presence and nature of the incidence. To ensure maximum security in the area, I will also inform the community member to alert the police officers about the accident. Additionally, to minimize cases of fire outbreak, I will also inform the incoming drivers to slow down and if possible to switch off their vehicles engine. On the other hand, to ensure the responders are in safe situation, I will update them on the presence of a dangerous chemical.
Additionally, I will also make the community members understand the significance of being far away from the accident area. To avoid fire outbreak, I will as well warn the respondent against smoking in the area of incidence. In general therefore, my main aim will be ensure maximum safety in the area and minimize chances of fire outbreak or chemical reactions.ReferencesManahan, E., (2012).Interactions of Hazardous-Waste Chemicals with Humic Substances. Journals of America chemical society, 6(219):83-92United States of America Department Of Transport (2012).
2012 emergency response guidebook. Pipeline and hazardous materials safety administration, 12, (21): 78-91
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