Safety issues that should be noted when adding epoxy coating viscosity reducing dispersants
Safety issues that should be noted when adding epoxy coating viscosity reducing dispersants
Epoxy coating viscosity reducing dispersants play an important role in improving the performance of epoxy coatings and improving construction efficiency. However, if their potential safety risks are ignored during use, they may cause a series of hazards, including damage to human health, fire and explosion accidents, and environmental pollution. Therefore, understanding and following relevant safety precautions is the key to ensuring production safety and personnel health.
Understand product characteristics and do a good job of basic protection
Most epoxy coating viscosity reducing dispersants contain organic solvents and chemically active ingredients. Some organic solvents are flammable and volatile. The vapors produced by volatilization may not only irritate the human respiratory tract, skin and eyes, but may also mix with air to form explosive mixtures. Before use, be sure to read the product instructions and safety data sheets (SDS) carefully to clarify their composition, physical and chemical properties, hazardous characteristics and emergency treatment methods.
When operating, wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Wearing chemical protective gloves can prevent dispersants from directly contacting the skin, avoiding skin allergies, chemical burns, etc.; using protective glasses or goggles can effectively prevent dispersants from splashing into the eyes, reducing eye irritation and damage; equipped with gas masks or breathing masks, harmful vapors can be filtered to prevent inhalation of toxic gases causing respiratory diseases or even poisoning symptoms. In addition, choose long-sleeved work clothes to minimize the exposed area of the skin and protect the body safety in all directions.
Standardize storage and use to avoid potential accidents
The storage environment of viscosity-reducing dispersants is crucial to their safety. They should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated warehouse, away from fire and heat sources, and avoid direct sunlight. The warehouse temperature should not be too high, generally controlled below 30°C to reduce the evaporation rate of organic solvents and the risk of fire. At the same time, it should be stored separately from oxidants, acids, alkalis and other substances to prevent chemical reactions from causing dangers.
The storage container must be well sealed, use special explosion-proof electrical equipment and lighting facilities, and prohibit the use of mechanical equipment and tools that are prone to sparks. Handle with care during transportation to prevent damage to the packaging container and leakage of the dispersant. When taking the dispersant, strictly follow the required amount to avoid excessive use, which causes waste and safety hazards. After use, seal the container in time and return it to the designated storage location.
Safe construction operation, prevent process risks
At the construction site, smoking and using open flames are strictly prohibited to prevent the flammable vapors emitted by the dispersant from being ignited and causing fire or explosion. Good ventilation conditions should be maintained, and mechanical ventilation equipment can be installed to discharge volatile harmful gases in time and reduce the concentration of flammable vapors and toxic gases in the air to below the explosion limit and occupational exposure limit.
When mixing the paint, add the viscosity-reducing dispersant slowly according to the prescribed proportion to avoid adding too quickly, which will cause uneven mixing or generate a lot of foam. During the mixing process, use explosion-proof mixing equipment to control the mixing speed to prevent danger caused by static electricity generated by friction. If spraying is used for construction, ensure that the spraying equipment is well grounded to eliminate static electricity accumulation. At the same time, reasonably arrange the construction personnel's working area to avoid too dense personnel and prevent multiple people from being injured due to leakage or volatilization of the dispersant.
Emergency measures to reduce the impact of hazards
Despite various preventive measures, unexpected situations may still occur. Once a viscosity reducing dispersant leaks, personnel in the leaking contaminated area should be quickly evacuated to a safe area, isolated, and strictly restricted from entering and leaving. Cut off the source of fire to prevent fire and explosion. In case of small leaks, sand, vermiculite or other inert materials can be used to absorb; in case of large leaks, build a dike or dig a pit to receive it, transfer it to a special collector with an explosion-proof pump, and recycle or transport it to a waste disposal site for disposal.
If people accidentally come into contact or inhale poisoning, take appropriate first aid measures immediately. After skin contact, quickly remove contaminated clothing and rinse with plenty of running water for at least 15 minutes. If it is serious, seek medical attention in time; in case of eye contact, lift the eyelids, rinse with running water or saline, and go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible; in case of inhalation poisoning, quickly transfer the patient to a place with fresh air, keep the respiratory tract open, if breathing is difficult, give oxygen, if breathing stops, immediately perform artificial respiration and send to the hospital.
The safety issues of adding epoxy coating viscosity reducing dispersants run through all aspects such as storage, operation and emergency treatment. Only by fully understanding the product characteristics, strictly abiding by safety regulations, and making good personal protection and emergency preparations can we minimize risks and ensure that production activities are carried out safely and smoothly.