Pasadena event to focus on chemical safety
Pasadena residents who would like to ensure their safety while working with ammonia and other chemicals may welcome a learning opportunity planned for their community.
The Honeywell Customer Experience Center will be the location for Pasadena’s Chemical Safety Day, which will include presentations and other information provided by experts in the field of chemical safety. Thanks to the support of the event’s sponsors and presenters, it is being offered free of charge.
The topics that are on the agenda for discussion will highlight the importance of preventing accidents in the first place and what to do should one occur. Students will learn how to recognize and mitigate risks, how to safely evacuate someone who has been exposed to dangerous chemicals, personal protective equipment utilization and also emergency shutdown procedures. They will also be given tips about pipeline and valve problems and how these can lead to an emergency event.
The symposium has been scheduled to run for eight hours, and anyone who is interested is welcome. A printer can use graphic design to craft handouts and other items for this type of learning opportunity.
The Chemical Safety Day training is being offered as part of Pasadena’s Texas Ammonia Safety Day. It will be held in 9401 Bay Area Blvd, Building 2 on September 17th.
The Honeywell Customer Experience Center will be the location for Pasadena’s Chemical Safety Day, which will include presentations and other information provided by experts in the field of chemical safety. Thanks to the support of the event’s sponsors and presenters, it is being offered free of charge.
The topics that are on the agenda for discussion will highlight the importance of preventing accidents in the first place and what to do should one occur. Students will learn how to recognize and mitigate risks, how to safely evacuate someone who has been exposed to dangerous chemicals, personal protective equipment utilization and also emergency shutdown procedures. They will also be given tips about pipeline and valve problems and how these can lead to an emergency event.
The symposium has been scheduled to run for eight hours, and anyone who is interested is welcome. A printer can use graphic design to craft handouts and other items for this type of learning opportunity.
The Chemical Safety Day training is being offered as part of Pasadena’s Texas Ammonia Safety Day. It will be held in 9401 Bay Area Blvd, Building 2 on September 17th.