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Hazard Communication software by www.SPMCpk.com - Introduction
1. Hazard Communication by NFPA 704 Diamond version 1.1
SPMCpk/2012‐11‐21/HazMat_Comm_v1.1/Intro
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Dated: 2012-11-21
Author: http://www.SPMCpk.com
Email: Info@SPMCpk.com
Tel: +92-332-3558091
+92-300-3538024
Title: HazMat_Comm Ver1.1
Hazard Communication by NFPA 704 Diamond
Our jobs revolve working around Hazardous chemicals. Most of us are not
even aware of the hazards posed by these chemicals we often come in
contact with.
The visitors to our work places are not made aware of precautionary
measures against accidental contact with these hazardous chemicals.
The need is to communicate these hazards to workers and visitors and
ensure that the awareness to this important aspect does not fade away with
time.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has developed a system for
indicating the health, flammability, reactivity and special hazards for many
common chemicals through use of the NFPA 704 Diamond as shown below:
The four divisions are typically color-coded, with
blue indicating level of health hazard, red
indicating flammability, yellow
(chemical) reactivity, and white containing special
codes for unique hazards. Each division is rated
from 0 (no hazard; normal substance) to 4
(severe risk). Details of this rating are given in
the end of this document.
For communicating hazard through NFPA
704 Diamond, Hazard Communication
Version 1.0 software was developed for
your use at your premises and the subject
of this tutorial.
2. Hazard Communication by NFPA 704 Diamond version 1.1
SPMCpk/2012‐11‐21/HazMat_Comm_v1.1/Intro
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Installation:
1. Copy file “Hazard_Communicator_v1.1.ex_” to c:
2. Rename “Hazard_Communicator_v1.1.ex_” to
“Hazard_Communicator_v1.1.exe”
3. Alternately Click Start Menu > Run and type
“rename c: Hazard_Communicator_v1.1.ex_
Hazard_Communicator_v1.1.ex_” without quote
4. Run file “Hazard_Communicator_v1.1.exe”. This will install file in C:
drive
Working:
Hazard Communication is design to be very simple for use. Follow the steps
given below:
1. Input the name of chemical for
which the NFPA 704 Diamond is
desired.
2. Add its CAS number, if known.
3. Click and select the Rankings for
Fire, Health, Reactivity and Special
Specific Hazard.
4. Click and select one of the
keyword i.e. DANGER, WARNING,
CAUTION.
5. Next click on DRAW button to
make the label.
6. Next click on Print Preview button.
This will open a Print Preview
window.
7. In Print Preview Window, select
Label’s Width & Height.
8. Next Select, Number of Labels to
print on a Single A4 sized paper.
9. Click Preview button to see a
blurred image of the final print
layout
10. Click Print Button to print the
image on a Single A4 sized
paper.
4. Hazard Communication by NFPA 704 Diamond version 1.1
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Rating Summary
Hazard Rating Index: Health
Use the most severe rating code regardless of volume.
4
Materials which upon very limited exposure could cause death or
major residual injury even though prompt medical treatment is given,
including those which are too dangerous to be approached without
specialized protective equipment. This degree should include:
• Materials which can penetrate ordinary rubber protective
clothing;
• Materials which under normal conditions or under fire conditions
give off gases which are extremely hazardous (i.e., toxic or
corrosive) through inhalation or through contact with or
absorption through the skin.
3
Materials which upon short-term exposure could cause serious
temporary or residual injury even though prompt medical treatment
is given, including those requiring protection from all bodily contact.
This degree should include:
• Materials giving off highly toxic combusion products;
• Materials corrosive to living tissue or toxic by skin absorption.
2
Materials which on intense or continued exposure could cause
temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury unless prompt
medical treatment is given, including those requiring use of
respiratory protective equipment with independent air supply. This
degree should include:
• Materials giving off toxic combusion products;
• Materials giving off highly irritating combustion products;
• Materials which either under normal conditions or under fire
conditions give off toxic vapors lacking warning properties.
1
Materials which on exposure would cause irritation but only minor
residucal injury even if no treatment is given, including those which
require use of an approved canister type gas mask. This degree
should include:
• Materials which under fire conditions would give off irritating
combustion products
• Materials which on the skin could cause irritation without
destruction of tissue.
0
Materials which on exposure under fire conditons would offer no
hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible material.
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Hazard Rating Index: Flammability
The greatest volume of one code determines the marking. The only
exception is if a more severe code has a volume of 3 gallons or greater, then
that code is used instead of a lower code of greater volume. If the laboratory
total volume of flammables or combustibles is less than one pint for all, then
the rating for the laboratory for this area shall be zero
4
Materials which will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric
pressure and normal ambient temperature or which are readily
dispersed in air, and which will burn readily. This degree should
include:
• Gases;
• Cryogenic materials;
• Any liquid or gaseous material which is a liquid while under
pressure and have a flash point below 73°F (22.8°C) and
having a boiling point below 100°F(37.8°C). (Class IA
flammable liquids.)
• Materials which on account of their physical form or
environmental conditions can form explosive mixtures with air
and which are readily dispersed in air, such as dusts of
combustible solids and mists of flammable or combustible liquid
droplets.
3
Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient
temperature conditions. Materials in this degree produce hazardous
atmospheres with air under almost all ambient temperatures or,
though unaffected by ambient temperatures, are readily ignited under
almost all conditions. This degree should include:
• Liquids having a flash point below 73°F (22.8°C) and having a
boiling point at or above 100°F (37.8°C) and those liquids
having a flash point at or above 73°F (22.8°C) and below 100°F
(37.8°C). (Class IB and Class IC flammable liquids);
• Solid materials in the form of coarse dusts which may burn
rapidly but which are generally do not form explosive
atmospheres with air;
• Solid materials in a fibrous or shredded form which may burn
rapidly and create flash fire hazards, such as cotton, sisal and
hemp;
• Materials which burn with extreme rapidity, usually by reason
of self-contained oxygen (e.g., dry nitrocellulose and many
organic peroxides);
• Materials which ignite spontaneously when exposed to air.
2 Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively
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high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Materials in this
degree would not under normal conditions form hazardous
atmospheres with air, but under high ambient temperatures or under
moderate heating may release vapor in sufficient quantities to
produce hazardous atmospheres with air. This degree should include:
• Liquids having a flash point above 100°F (37.8°C), but not
exceeding 200°F (93.4°F);
• Solids and semisolids which readily give off flammable vapors.
1
Materials that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Materials
in this degree require considerable preheating, under all ambient
temperature condition, before ignition and combustion can occur. This
degree should include:
• Materials which will burn in air when exposed to a temperature
of 1500°F (815.5°C) for a period of 5 minutes or less;
• Liquids, solids, and semisolids having a flash point above 200°F
(93.4°C);
• This degree includes most ordinary combustible materials.
0
Materials that will not burn. This degree should include any material
which will not burn in air when exposed to a temperature of 1500°F
(815.5°C) for a period of 5 minutes.
Hazard Rating Index: Reactivity
Use the most severe rating code regardless of volume.
4
Materials which in themselves are readily capable of detonation or of
explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperatures
and pressures. This degree should include materials which are
sensitive to mechanical or localized thermal shock at normal
temperatures and pressures.
3
Materials which in themselves are capable of detonation or of
explosive reaction but which require a strong initiating source or
which must be heated under confinement before initiation. This
degree should include materials which are sensitive to thermal or
mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures or which
react explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement.
2
Materials which in themselves are normally unstable and readily
undergo violent chemical change but do not detonate. This degree
should include materials which can undergo chemical change with
rapid release of energy at normal temperatures and pressures or
which can undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures
and pressures. It should also include those materials which may react
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violently with water or which may form potentially explosive mixtures
with water.
1
Materials which in themselves are normally stable, but which can
become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressures or which
may react with wtaer with some release of energy but not violently.
0
Materials which in themselves are normally stable, even under fire
exposure conditions, and which are not reactive with water.
Hazard Rating Index: Special Notice
OXY
Denotes material that are oxidizing agents. These
compounds give up oxygen easily, remove hydrogen
from other compounds, or attract negative electrons.
ACID Denote material is acidic in nature.
ALK Denote material is alkaline in nature.
COR Denote material is corrosive in nature.
W
Denotes materials that are water-reactive. These
compounds undergo rapid energy releases on contact
with water.
RAD Denote material is radioactive in nature.