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Field Training in Your Future • Hazard Communication • Safe Handling of Drilling and Completion Fluids
Field Training in Your Future • Hazardous materials classification • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) • Product labels • Safe handling of drilling and completion fluids
Looking Ahead on the Rig • Learning How to read MSDS • Looking ahead : PPE needed for the job • Being proactive
What is a Hazardous Material? • Hazardous for occupational exposure (supply) üRegulated by occupational health authorities (OSHA in US) • Hazardous for transportation üRegulated by transportation authorities (DOT in US) • Hazardous for the environment üRegulated by environmental authorities (EPA in US)
International Supply Symbols - Canada Class A Compressed Gas Class D 1 Immediate and Serious Toxic Effects Class E Corrosive Class B Flammable and Combustible Class D 2 Other Toxic Effects Class F Dangerously Reactive Class C Oxidizing Class D 3 Biohazardous
International Supply Symbols – EU Explosive Oxidising i Irritant Extremely Flammable and Highly Flammable Corrosiv e h Harmfu l Very Toxic and Toxic Dangerous to the Environment
What is a Hazardous Material? Transportation
Hazardous Materials Classification Transportation Class Division 1 1. 1 – 1. 6 2 2. 1 Flammable gas 2. 2 Non-flammable compressed gas 2. 3 Poisonous gas 3* 4 Explosives Flammable and combustible liquid Dangerous when wet 5. 1 Oxidizer 5. 2 Organic peroxide 6. 1 Poisonous material 6. 2 7 Spontaneously combustible material 4. 3 6* Flammable solid 4. 2 5* 4. 1 Infectious substance Radioactive material 8* Corrosive material 9* Miscellaneous hazardous material
Hazardous Materials Classification Transportation Placards
Material Safety Data Sheets Overview
The 16 -section MSDS • What is the material and what do I need to know immediately in an emergency? (Sec. 1, 2, 3) • What should I do if a hazardous situation occurs? (Sec. 4, 5, 6) • How can I prevent hazardous situations from occurring? (Sec. 7, 8, 9, 10) • Is there any other useful information about this material? (Sec. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
16 -section MSDS • What is the material and what do I need to know immediately in an emergency? Section 1. Chemical Product and Company Identification Section 2. Composition, Information on Ingredients Section 3. Hazards Identification
16 -section MSDS • What should I do if a hazardous situation occurs? Section 4. First Aid Measures Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures Section 6. Accidental Release Measures
16 -section MSDS • How can I prevent hazardous situations from occurring? Section 7. Handling and Storage Section 8. Exposure Controls, Personal Protection Section 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Section 10. Stability and Reactivity
16 -section MSDS • Is there any other useful information about this material? Section 11. Toxicological Information Section 12. Ecological Information Section 13. Disposal Considerations Section 14. Transport Information Section 15. Regulatory Information Section 16. Other Information
MSDS on the Intranet
MSDS on CD
Product Labels Supply Transportation
HMIS® Hazardous Materials Identification System HMIS is a registered trademark of the National Paint and Coatings Association (NPCA)
HMIS® • Health (blue) 0 -4 • Flammability (red) • Reactivity (yellow) 0 -4 • Personal Protection (white) A-K 0 -4
HMIS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS) ® HAZARD RATINGS 0 Minimal hazard 1 Slight hazard 2 Moderate hazard 3 Serious hazard 4 Severe hazard * An asterisk next to the health rating indicates that a chronic hazard is associated with the material
Please Pay Attention to Labels
D/CF Safe Handling - The Hazards So what?
D/CF Safe Handling - How to Protect Yourself üTraining üMSDS üAvoid contact üPPE üPersonal hygiene
Training Aids - Pamphlets
Training Aids - Posters
D/CF Safe Handling - How to Protect Yourself Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) üShould always be available on location üRead and follow the instructions üAsk questions if you don’t understand
D/CF Safe Handling - How to Protect Yourself Some exposure is inevitable… Wash mud/CF off your skin as soon as possible after contact ü Use hand soap, not solvents or industrial detergents ü Change mud-soaked clothing quickly ü Wash thoroughly after work ü Take care of your skin
D/CF Safe Handling Luck is for losers! Be safe!