Sulfuric Acid and Hydrochloric Acid Training Video by Efilm Interactive Training

Type
Interactive Training
SKU
HZ9801-ON
Runtime
26 minutes
Last Updated
2005
Language(s)
EN
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Course Description

"Sulfuric Acid and Hydrochloric Acid," a safety training program about the hazards of acids and safe response to incidents involving acids.  Corrosives have a destructive and irreversible effect on tissue. This program provides important safety information for workers who use, store or transport sulfuric or hydrochloric acid, as well as for emergency response personnel who might respond to an incident involving corrosives. Topics:

  • How to identify corrosive acids
  • Reactivity problems
  • Neutralization operations
  • Emergency medical operations for accidents
  • Steps to take in an uncontrolled leak, spill or fire
  • Diking to control runoff
  • Vapor control
  • Decontamination.

This safety training video is part of the Hazchem Series

Objective

"Sulfuric Acid and Hydrochloric Acid," a safety training program about the hazards of acids and safe response to incidents involving acids.  Corrosives have a destructive and irreversible effect on tissue. This program provides important safety information for workers who use, store or transport sulfuric or hydrochloric acid, as well as for emergency response personnel who might respond to an incident involving corrosives. Topics:

  • How to identify corrosive acids
  • Reactivity problems
  • Neutralization operations
  • Emergency medical operations for accidents
  • Steps to take in an uncontrolled leak, spill or fire
  • Diking to control runoff
  • Vapor control
  • Decontamination.

This safety training video is part of the Hazchem Series

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