Liquid Chlorine Containers: Checklist for Storage Areas
When storing liquid chlorine containers or cylinders, there are many storage protocols that should be closely followed and checked to ensure safety of workers.
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The Liquid Chlorine Containers: Checklist for the Storage Area app provides a checklist to ensure that the chemical storage area for liquid chlorine containers is a safe environment. When dealing with chlorine containers in a chemical storage area at storage facilities, safety is of most paramount importance due to the risk of exposure to chlorine, and the fact that other flammable chemicals can be made more flammable when combined with chlorine. The chlorine containers should be secured, arranged in single rows and should be properly labeled. Personal protective equipment (PPE) should be available and this protective equipment itself should be checked on a regular basis. No quantities of chlorine containers should lie for more than a month unused, and using such a checklist can ensure that these items are closely examined. Reducing the risk of chemical spills in storage areas dealing with chemical containers is also very important, so documenting that checks have been made and being able to electronically store and share the results is very useful.
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