Safety Alert
From: / Ref No / Date:Eye Injury from Splash of Ammonia Solution
Distribution: Workplace notice boards
An Engineer recently received a splash of ammonia/water solution to his eyes, which left him needing immediate first aid, hospital treatment, 3 weeks recuperation away from work and ongoing medical treatment.
The accident occurred during an operation to drain ammonia from a system via a temporary purging line into a container of water. During the initial stages of purging the engineer was wearing a full-face ammonia respirator. However, the container needed to be moved to facilitate a better view of the purging process. Therefore, purging was stopped, gas mask removed and the container of ammonia/water solution with purging line still attached was moved. At which point the solution splashed up into his now unprotected eyes.
The cause of the splash is unclear;
- the purging line could have moved about within the container causing the splash,
- there could have been ammonia laying in the purging line and once disturbed, discharged itself into the container causing the splash,
- the valve at the other end of the purging line could have been passing or
- Simply moving the container caused the solution to splash.
REMEMBER in your own interest when handling ammonia and ammonia solution:
- Be careful
- Do not move containers or pressurised cylinders whilst any lines are still attached
- Wear goggles
- Wear impervious gloves
- Wear overalls
- Ensure that eyewash or a supply of water is available nearby
- Have your full face ammonia mask at the ready
- Be accompanied when opening up a system
- Be familiar with any risk assessments or method statements
- You must be trained in handling ammonia or being closely supervised by a competent engineer
- Follow your training