Atlantic Treatment Plant Emergency Response

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  1. 4. Polymer is extremely _______ when wet.
  2. 6. The NFPA health rating for Ferric Chloride is ________.
  3. 8. The special hazard demarked on the NFPA label for Sodium Hydroxide is _______________.
  4. 10. Don a ______ face air purifying respirator or a PAPR when with acid gas/HEPA cartridges if the is a possibility of exposure to sodium hydroxide mists.
  5. 13. A _______ resistant rain suit should be donned to protect your body when working with Praestol 855 BS Polymer spills.
  6. 14. _______ gloves should be donned to protect hands when dealing with spills of Diesel Fuel
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  1. 1. Use absorbent material, sand, ______, or oil dry to absorb spilled polymer that cannot be pumped to the head of the plant.
  2. 2. A ________ valve is used to stop a chemical from leaving a tank.
  3. 3. When responding to a spill of Hydrochloric Acid you should don _______ gloves.
  4. 4. Contain small spill of Sodium Hydroxide with _______ or inert absorbent.
  5. 5. The primary muster point for the Atlantic Treatment Plant is at the ______ gate.
  6. 6. Eyewash showers should be within ___ second travel or 100 feet of chemicals.
  7. 7. Any time there is a chemical delivery make sure that the emergency ______________/showers are working.
  8. 9. Contact a plant ___________ when a spill of any chemical occurs.
  9. 11. Don a ______ face air purifying respirator or PAPR when responding to a spill of Hydrochloric Acid.
  10. 12. When a chemical delivery truck arrives, an HRSD employee should verify the chemical being delivered and issue the driver a ________.