StandardOperatingProcedure
Chemicalname/class: / PerchloricAcid / CAS #:7601-90-3PI: / Date:
Building: / Room#:
1. Circumstancesof Use:
This SOPmustbe customized foreach lab using PerchloricAcid.Usethis section to describethecircumstances ofuse,including concentration and quantity as well as identification of a designated work area.
2. PotentialHazards:
Perchloricacidcanbeirritatingtothe skin, eyes,andrespiratorytract.Contactwith exposed bodypartscan causepainful burns and even death.
It isnotrecommendedtopurchase anhydrous perchloric acid, asitis highlyexplosive.
Aqueousperchloricacidcancauseexplosions ifconcentratedtogreaterthanthenormally-availablecommercial concentrationof72%.
Neverheatperchloricacidina standardfumehood, becauseperchloratesmay accumulate intheductwork andcreate anexplosionhazardforemployeesservicing thehood. Ifyoususpectthat heated perchloricacid has been usedin a hood, contactEH&S beforehavingthehoodtestedor serviced.
Donotuseconcentrated (40%)perchloricacid inafume hood.
Donotuseperchlorates asdryingagentsifthereisanychanceofcontactwithorganic compoundsor a dehydratingacid strongenoughtoconcentratethe perchloricacid.
Currently,therearenoestablishedexposurelimitsfor perchloricacid.
3. EngineeringControls:
Workin a chemical fumehood(butdoNOT heatperchloric acidina standardchemicalfumehood).
Aneyewash/drenchhosecombinationunitmustbeavailable inthe immediateworkareaforanyworkwith corrosivematerials.
If largequantitieswill beused, orif perchloricacidwillbeheated, aspecial perchloric acidhoodwith water washdownsystemwillbenecessary. For largequantities,theremustbea safetyshowerin theimmediatearea.
4. Work PracticeControls:
Purchaseperchloricinthesmallestamountspracticable.Purchaseinshatter-resistant containersif available
(suchasPVC-coatedglass).
Setupadesignatedareafor perchloricaciduseandlabel itassuch.
Hotconcentratedsolutionsareextremelydangerous– heated perchloricacidactsasa strongoxidizingagent.
Donotuseperchlorates asdryingagentsifthereisanychanceofcontactwithorganic compoundsor a dehydratingacid strongenoughtoconcentratethe perchloricacid.
Onceworkwith perchloricacidiscomplete,decontaminate theareabywipingit downwith a10%sodium carbonate(Na2CO3,alsoknown as soda ash)solution.
Makesurethat flammableand/ororganicmaterials arenotlocatedintheworkarea.
5. Personalprotectiveequipment(PPE):
Wear afullybuttoned labcoatwith sleevesextendedto wrists,faceshieldwith safetygoggles,double nitrilegloves, longpants(orotherclothingcoveringtheentireleg), rubberapron, closed toed shoes.
6. Transportationand Storage:
Group III–Oxidizing Inorganic Acid
Storein well-ventilatedareas with secondarycontainment,suchasanon-reactiveplasticbin.
Storebeloweyelevel.
Storeperchloric acidawayfromincompatibles,includingorganicmaterials.(Donotstoreunderthe sink,in wooden cabinets,oronpaper-lined shelving.)
Transportchloroformin secondarycontainment, preferablya polyethyleneorothernon-reactive acid/solventbottlecarrier.
7. Waste Disposal:
Handle andstoreperchloricacid waste followingtheguidelinesabovewhileaccumulatingwastesandawaiting chemical wastepickup.Chemicalwaste mustbedisposedof followingUNC Charlotte’sLaboratoryChemical Waste Management practices
8. Exposures/Unintendedcontact:
Flush exposed eyesorskinwith water for atleast15minutes,then seekemergencymedical attention.
Call911fromacampus phoneor 704-687-2200 fromanyphonetorequestassistanceif needed.Contactthe Student Health Centerat704-687-7400for exposure-related advice.If theStudentHealth Centeris closed, obtaintreatmentatUniversityHospital.
Thework-relatedinjuryor illnessreportfoundat:
9. SpillProcedure:
Small spillsof perchloricacidcanbeneutralized byslowlypouringsodiumcarbonate (Na2CO3)orother appropriate inorganicneutralizingagent onthe spill.ThespillshouldNOTbewipedupwithorganicor combustiblematerials (papertowels, rags,etc)becauseperchloric acidisincompatiblewith thesematerials andwhentheydry,these materials canspontaneouslyignite.Transfer thismaterialtoacontainerofwaterfor disposal.A second neutralization,alongwithwiping/rinsingdownthe areawithasoapand water solutionis recommended.
On theUNCCharlottecampus, “large”spillsofperchloric acidmustbereferred to theCampus Policebycalling911 fromacampus phoneor 704-687-2200fromanyphone.
10.Trainingof personnel:
All personnelarerequiredtocompletetheUNC CharlotteEHSLaboratoryEnvironment TrainingChecklist.This checklistincludesanintroductiontogeneral chemicalsafetyaswell as reviewof thelaboratoryspecificsafetyplan. Furthermore,all personnelshall readandfullyadhereto this SOP when handlingthechemical.
“I have read and understand this SOP. I agree to fully adhere to its requirements.”
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