5 Keys to Preventing Chemical Exposures
Any time employees are working with hazardous materials, there is a risk of exposure. To prevent exposures, emphasize 5 key protective measures.
1. Knowledge- Employees need to pay attention to safety training and apply what they learn on the job. When they come to a training session or safety meeting, they should be prepared to focus all their attention on participating and learning.
- Employees who work with hazardous materials must be thoroughly familiar with labels and MSDS, including a the technical terms, warning words, pictograms, color-coding and numerical systems, etc.
- Workers should always read the label and MSDS prior to using any hazardous chemical in order to determine the proper PPE to use to protect against the specific hazards of the substance.
- Workers should be taught to don, remove, and dispose of PPE properly as well as to inspect it before use to make sure it fits correctly.
- Employees should inspect chemical containers regularly and report leaks or missing or unreadable labels.
- They should remove from the primary container only as much of a substance as they need for a job, and keep containers closed when not in use.
- Employees should use required ventilation to remove chemical vapors.
- They must store and use chemicals away from substances and conditions that could cause hazardous reactions.
- Workers should be required to wash thoroughly after working with chemicals.
- Workers should also keep food, beverages, street clothes, and other personal items out of chemical areas to avoid contamination.
- Employees should report spills immediately and take appropriate action, depending on their training. If they are not trained and equipped to clean up spills they should evacuate the area and let the cleanup team handle the spill.
- Employees should know appropriate first aid for inhalation of hazardous substances, skin or eye contact, and ingestion.
Local Weather Report and Forecast For: Kakinada Dated :Jun 21, 2015
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Today's Forecast:Sky condition would be generally cloudy. one or two spells of RA/TS would occur . Maximum & Minimum Temperatures would be around 32 & 25 Degrees Celsius respectively | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sky condition would be generally cloudy. one or two spells of RA/TS would occur . Maximum & Minimum Temperatures would be around 32 & 25 Degrees Celsius respectively
Forecast
Date | max/min temp °C |
22.06.2015 | 32/27 |
23.06.2016 | 32/27 |
24.06.2017 | 32/27 |
25.06.2018 | 31/27 |
26.06.2019 | 31/27 |
today forecast
21.06.2015Actual | Average | Record | |
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Temperature | |||
Mean Temperature | 28 °C | - | |
Max Temperature | 31 °C | - | - () |
Min Temperature | 25 °C | - | - () |
Cooling Degree Days | 18 | ||
Growing Degree Days | 32 (Base 50) | ||
Moisture | |||
Dew Point | 25 °C | ||
Average Humidity | 87 | ||
Maximum Humidity | 97 | ||
Minimum Humidity | 75 | ||
Precipitation | |||
Precipitation | 4.0 mm | - | - () |
Sea Level Pressure | |||
Sea Level Pressure | 998.62 hPa | ||
Wind | |||
Wind Speed | 6 km/h () | ||
Max Wind Speed | 9 km/h | ||
Max Gust Speed | - | ||
Visibility | 7.0 kilometers | ||
Events | Rain |
T = Trace of Precipitation, MM = Missing Value | Source: Averaged Metar Reports |
Daily Weather History Graph
Monthly
Max | Avg | Min | Sum | |
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Temperature | ||||
Max Temperature | 39 °C | 32 °C | 25 °C | |
Mean Temperature | 34 °C | 29 °C | 24 °C | |
Min Temperature | 29 °C | 26 °C | 23 °C | |
Degree Days | ||||
Heating Degree Days (base 65) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Cooling Degree Days (base 65) | 28 | 19 | 12 | 416 |
Growing Degree Days (base 50) | 43 | 34 | 27 | 747 |
Dew Point | ||||
Dew Point | 28 °C | 25 °C | 18 °C | |
Precipitation | ||||
Precipitation | 168.0 mm | 10.3 mm | 0.0 mm | 227.60 mm |
Snowdepth | - | - | - | - |
Wind | ||||
Wind | 144 km/h | 4 km/h | 0 km/h | |
Gust Wind | - | - | - | |
Sea Level Pressure | ||||
Sea Level Pressure | 1012 hPa | 1003 hPa | 996 hPa |