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Thu 26 Jan 2012
10:00 - 13:00

Venue: Room to be confirmed

Provided by: Health, Safety and Regulated Facilities


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Department of Chemistry: Hydrofluoric Acid and Cyanide Training for First Aiders
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Thu 26 Jan 2012

Description

Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) is one of the most toxic and potentially dangerous substances used in the University. All users of HF should be fully aware of and have a good understanding of the nature of HF. They should know how best to control HF, avoid accidental exposure and understand how to deal with accidental exposure to HF. All users of HF are strongly advised to attend this course. This course is also useful for First Aiders in Departments where HF is used.

Target audience
  • Users of hydrofluoric acid and first aiders in departments where HF is used
  • First aiders
  • Further details regarding OHSS’ eligibility criteria are available
Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Thu 26 Jan 2012   10:00 - 13:00 10:00 - 13:00 Room to be confirmed John Hulme
Topics covered
  • The nature and hazards of HF, including incident case studies
  • Risk assessment
  • The range of control measures available: managerial, practical, and discussion thereof
  • The use of Personal Protective Equipment
  • Emergency procedures
  • Self help first aid
  • Reporting and referral of incidents
Format

Presentations

Further information

The course will not attempt to deliver individual procedures for specific applications; these should be the subject of supervised practical training by the user’s Department. However, participants will be encouraged to share good practice and discuss practical implications during the course.

Some First Aiders may need additional training in oxygen administration, which will be organised separately.

Charging

College staff are charged £15 + VAT per participant, see charging for further information.

Duration

One session of two and a half hours

Frequency

A number of times per year


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