Friday 30 March 2018


Handling of dyes & Chemicals-method & precautions: Part-3 (Safety Program)

 (c) Emergency preparedness: To establish the plan and procedures for emergency response. Emergency preparedness is vital to reduce injuries, ill-health and other damages, as quick and correct response is necessary in case of emergencies. In textile finishing, common emergency situations involving chemicals include fire, explosion, spills or release of hazardous chemicals, splashing of hot fluid, and any situation which result in personal injuries and acute illnesses.

(d) Hazard communication: To establish appropriate means of communication of safety and health matters to employees. This includes the provision of information, instruction and training to enable employees to do their jobs safely; and

(e) Monitoring and review: To monitor the effectiveness of the safety measures and review and revise periodically to cope with new requirements or significant changes in the concerned processes and /or materials

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  1. Sir please add textile chemistry all calculation

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