Title: Physical and Chemical Properties
1- Unit 2.2
- Physical and Chemical Properties
2Objectives
- Match important physical and chemical properties
to their effects on the chemical and container - Identify the difference between exposure and
contamination - Determine the appropriate DOT class of the product
3Physical/Chemical Properties
- Physical
- State
- Phase changes
- Vapor pressure
- Specific gravity
- Vapor density
- Solubility
- Chemical
- Flammability
- Reactivity
- Toxicity
- Radioactivity
4Common Info Sources
- North American Emergency Response Guide Book
(NAERG) - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
5Material Safety Data Sheets
- Nine basic sections
- Various designs
- Some of better quality
6Product Information
7Hazardous Ingredients
8Exposure Limits
9Physical Data
10Video ? Physical Properties
11Vapor Pressure
Atmospheric Pressure 14.7 p.s.i. or 760 mm/Hg
Low Vapor Pressure
High Vapor Pressure
12Specific Gravity
13Physical Properties (cont.)
- Vapor density
- Comparison of the weight of a vapor to that of
air being assigned the value of 1 - Solubility/miscibility
- The ability of a substance (solute) to blend
uniformly with another (solvent) - Solubility applied to a solid in liquid
- Miscibility applied to a liquid or gas in a
liquid
14Spill Types
- Physical properties determine spill types
15Fire and Explosion Hazards
16The Fire Triangle
17Flash Point
- The temperature at which a liquid or volatile
solid gives off vapors sufficient to form an
ignitable mixture near the surface (NFPA) - Remember, volatility is a product of vapor
pressure
18Flammable Range
19Examples of Flammable Range
20Other Flammable Hazards
- Ignition temperature
- Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosions (BLEVE)
- Boil-over
- Heavy fuels
- Water in the bottom of the storage tank
- Thermocline development during fire
21Other Flammable Hazards
- Pyrophoric
- Hydrophoric
- Flammable solids
22Health Hazards
23Health Hazards
- Routes of exposure
- Local vs. systemic effects
- Dose response relationship
- Influences of toxicity
24Reactivity Hazards
25pH and Corrosives
26Reactions
- Rate of reactions
- Quantity, concentration, temperature and pressure
- Explosives
- Fuel, oxidizer, energy, pressure
- Incompatibilities
27EPA Table of Incompatibilities
28Video ? Chemical Reactions
29Spill, Leak and Fire Control
30Personal Protective Equipment
31Special Information
- Special handling
- Special packaging
- Disposal procedures
- Environmental information
32Radioactive Hazards
- Ionizing radiation
- Common sources
- Natural
- Industrial
- Medical
- Agricultural
- Special nuclear materials
33Types of Ionizing Radiation
- Alpha particle
- Beta particle
- Gamma emission
- X-ray
- Neutron particles
34Radiological Exposure
- Standard unit of measure
- REM (Radiation Equivalence in Man)
- Sv (Seivert) internationally
- 1 Sv 100 REM
- 1 REM 1,000 mREM (milli REM)
- 1 mREM 1,000 ?REM (micro REM)
35Exposure Limits
- Dose vs. dose rate
- Total dose dose rate x duration
- Action levels
- Normal background 8 to 16 ?R/hr
- All actions 5 REM (5,000 mREM)
- Valuable/critical property 10 REM (10,000 mREM)
- Life saving 25 REM (25,000 mREM)
- Any greater exposure must be voluntary
- TD(low) 100 REM, LD(50) 500 REM
36- DOT Hazard Classes and Divisions
37Hazard Classes and Divisions
- 1 ? Explosives
- 1.1 - Mass detonation
- 1.2 - Projectile
- 1.3 - Fire hazard
- 1.4 - No blast hazard
- 1.5 - Blasting agent
- 1.6 - Very insensitive
- 2 ? Gases
- 2.1 - Flammable
- 2.2 - Non-flammable
- 2.3 - Poisonous
- 3 ? Flammable liquid
- 3.1 - Flash point over 140 F
- 3.2 - Flash point less than 140 F
- 4 ? Flammable solids
- 4.1 - Flammable solid
- 4.2 - Spontaneous/pyrophoric
- 4.3 - Dangerous when wet
- 5 ? Oxidizers
- 5.1 - Oxidizers
- 5.2 - Organic peroxides
38Hazard Classes and Divisions
- 6 ? Poisons
- 6.1 - Poisons
- 6.2 - Infectious substances
- 7 ? Radioactive
- 8 ? Corrosives
- 9 ? Miscellaneous
39Summary
- Physical properties
- Chemical properties
- Common references
- NAERG
- NIOSH Pocket Guide
- MSDS
40- Activity 2.2
- Assessing Physical and Chemical Properties