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5 Hazardous Chemicals and Gasses REFERENCES Donald H. Andrews and Richard J. Kokes, Fundamental Chemistry,John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1963 Compressed Gas Association, Inc., Handbook of Compressed Gases,2nd Edition, Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1981. R. A. Day, Jr. and R. C. Johnson, General Chemistry,Prentice Hall, Inc., 1974. Dickerson, Gray, Darensbourg and Darensbourg, Chemical Principles,4th Edition, The Benjamin Cummings Publishing Company, 1984. Academic Program for Nuclear Plant Personnel, Volume II, Chemistry,Columbia, MD, General Physics Corporation, Library of Congress Card #A 326517, 1972. General Physics Corporation, Fundamentals of Chemistry,General Physics Corporation, 1982. Glasstone and Sesonske, Nuclear Reactor En in~g,3rd Edition, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1981. McElroy, Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations Engineering and Technoloy-ry,Volume 2, 8th Edition, National Safety Council, 1980. Sienko and Plane, Chemical Principles and Properties,2nd Edition, McGraw and Hill, 1974. Underwood, Chemistry for Colleges and Schools,2nd Edition, Edward Arnold, Ltd., 1967. Norman V. Steere and Associates, CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety,2nd Edition, CRC Press, Inc., 1971. TERMINAL OBJECTIVE 1.0 Without references, DISCUSS the hazards associated with chemicals (liquid and gas) found in a nuclear plant. ENABLING OBJECTIVES 1.1 STATE the hazards associated with the use of corrosives. 1.2 STATE the general safety precautions necessary for the handling, storage, and disposal of corrosives. 1.3 LIST the general safety precautions regarding toxic compounds. 1.4 LIST the criteria used to determine if a compound is a health hazard. 1.5 STATE the methods by which toxic compounds may enter the body. 1.6 SUMMARIZE the purpose and general contents of the following: a. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) b. Toxic Substance List 1.7 DEFINE the following terms: a. Compressed gas c. Liquified gases b. Non-liquified gases d. Dissolved gases 1.8 STATE the five major families of gases. 1.9 STATE the general safety precautions regarding the use, handling, and storage of gases. 1.10 STATE the safety precautions for working with cryogenic liquids. 1.11 LIST the physical properties and special precautions for the following gases: a. Hydrogen b. Oxygen c. Nitrogen ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.) 1.12 DEFINE the following terms: a. Flammable liquid b. Combustible liquid 1.13 STATE general safety precautions regarding the use, handling, and storage of flammable and combustible liquids. 1.14 STATE the reasons for and techniques used in bonding and grounding of flammable liquid containers. 1.15 LIST four sources of ignition of flammable liquids. 1.16 STATE the health hazards associated with flammable and/or combustible liquids.
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