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College of Arts & Sciences

Operational Level for All Chemistry Building Personnel

Department of Chemistry
Texas A&M University

March 1, 2020

Introduction

  1. Evacuation Plan: Fire
  2. Evacuation Plan: Chemical Release
    1. If a Co-Worker is Exposed to a Hazardous Chemical
    2. If a Chemical is Spilled with No Personnel Injured
      1. General information regarding chemical spills
      2. Reacting to the primary hazard of the chemical spill
        1. Primary Hazard: Material is Flammable Liquid
        2. Primary Hazard: Material is Extremely Toxic Liquid
        3. Primary Hazard: Material is Corrosive Liquid
        4. Spills Involving Solid Chemicals
        5. Spills Involving Mercury
          1. Chart 8 - Vacuum Assembly
  3. Evacuation Plan: If There is a Medical Emergency
    1. Medical Emergency Arising from a Chemical Exposure
      1. Initial response and decontamination
      2. General guidelines for exposure to unknown chemicals
        1. Poisoning by Inhalation
        2. Poisoning by Ingestion
          1. If person is conscious
          2. If person is unconscious
        3. Poisoning by Skin Contact
        4. Poisoning by Eye Contact
    2. Medical Emergency Arising from a Non-Chemical Situation
      1. Person is Victim of an Accident
        1. Severe Bleeding
        2. Shock
        3. Burns
        4. Bone Injuries
      2. Persons struck by Sudden Illness
        1. Pulmonary Resuscitation
        2. Cardiac Resuscitation
        3. Heart Attack
        4. Convulsions
        5. Fainting