Oxidizing materials

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Oxidizing Materials

Group 6

Elvera Marliani

M Faisal Juliansyah

Surti

Definition Example and Properties Storage Hazardous Handling Materials Waste disposal Safety equipment

Oxidizing Materials

Oxidizing materials are materials

that spontaneously evolve oxygen

at room temperature or with slight

heating or promote combustion.

Definition of Oxidizing Materials

Oxidizing materials produces oxygen.

Oxidizing agents can react violently with active

metals, cyanides, esters, and thiocyanates

Properties of Oxidizing Materials

- Ammonium

perchlorate

- Bromine

- Chromic acid

- Dibenzyl peroxide

- Perchloric acid

- Sodium perchlorate

- Acetyl peroxide

- Hydrogen peroxide

- Potassium peroxide

- Sodium chlorate

- Calcium chlorate

- flourine

-propyl nitrate

- etc

 Example of Oxidizing Materials

1. Stored must be cool and dry location.

2. Stored must be fire-resistant.

3. Do not store beside each other

4. Storage areas must be labeled

Storage of Oxidizing Materials

Hazardous of Oxidizing Materials

Health

Eyes

Inhalation Skin

Handling Oxidizing Materials

The Rules Of Handling Oxidizing

Materials

Equipment maintenance

oxidizing materials

Personal Cleanliness Procedures

Spill responses

Decontamination Procedures

Emergencies Involving Oxidizing

Materials

The Rules Of Handling Oxidizing Materials

1. Make sure that all areas are free of combustible materials.

2. Don’t smoking in this area.

3. Ensure that temperatures in these areas do not become

high

Handling Oxidizing Materials

The Rules Of Handling Oxidizing Materials (Cont.)

4. Do not use corks, rubber stoppers or stopcock grease

5. Use fibreglass heating mantles or sand baths instead of oil baths

6. Follow the chemical producer's instructions regarding the

handling of oxidizing agents.

 Handling Oxidizing Materials (Cont.)

Spill responses

1. Anticipate spills

2. Never use paper towels

3. Do not attempt to handle a large spill of

oxidizing materials.

 Handling Oxidizing Materials (Cont.)

Decontamination Procedures

1. Wash hands and arms

2. Clean work areas

3. Dispose of contaminated material

4. Paper towels or other similar material may

pose a fire risk when contaminated.

 Handling Oxidizing Materials (Cont.)

Personal Cleanliness Procedures

1. Wash hands before eating, drinking, smoking or going to

the toilet.

2. Remove contaminated clothing and leather shoes or boots

3. Do not wear or carry contaminated clothing or footwear

4. Avoid touching yourself with contaminated hands.

5. Wash thoroughly at the end of the workday

Handling Oxidizing Materials (Cont.)

Equipment maintenance oxidizing materials

1. Ensure maintenance personnel know the hazards

2. Prevent leaks of grease or other lubricants from

equipment

3. Do not allow materials to contact oxidizers.

4. Be very careful when doing hot work

5. Comply with applicable regulations

Handling Oxidizing Materials (Cont.)

Emergencies Involving Oxidizing Materials

1. Turn off all ignition sources

2. Do a blackout with fire extinguisher.

3. Turn off the power source / primary substations

4. Vacate the laboratory immediately and call for assistance.

 Handling Oxidizing Materials (Cont.)

Emergencies Involving Oxidizing Materials (Cont.)

5. Evacuate the area

6. Call the fire department immediately.

7. Report the problem to the people responsible

8. Obtain first aid

9. Be calm in handle fire

Handling Oxidizing Materials (Cont.)

Add reducing solution

Oxidizing on liquids or solids phase

Careful when dispensing oxidizers

Avoid spilling material

Dispense one container at a time.

Keep containers closed.

Never dispose of oxidizers in ordinary garbage

According to the supplier's directions.

 Waste Disposal Treatment

1. Personal Protection equipment

Hands ProtectionGloves

Safety Equipment

Eyes protectionGoogles/safety glasses

Face ProtectionSafety shielding

Clothes Protection Lab Coat

Safety Equipment

Respiratory protectionsSafety Mask

Safety Equipment

2. Emergency Handling Oxidizing Safety Equipment

Safety shower

Safety Equipment

Eyewash

3. Practices Safety Equipment

Special ventilation

Safety Equipment

Fume hood

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