Acetylene Dissolved Emergency Information Panel Sign

NZD $13.50NZD $48.50 exc. GST

SKU: HZS158

HAZCHEM Sign  –  Acetylene Dissolved Emergency Information Panel Sign

“Acetylene Dissolved Emergency Information Panel Sign” – By clearly communicating the hazards and appropriate emergency procedures for handling acetylene in its dissolved form, this sign helps prevent accidents, ensures safe operations, and facilitates a swift, effective response in the event of an emergency.

  • Standard sizes available
  • Laminated
  • Supplied as an adhesive vinyl sticker or mounted on corflute/thin PVC sheet or an ACM panel
  • Meets industry standards
300mm x 225mm
450mm x 337mm
600mm x 450mm
Self Adhesive Vinyl Sticker
Corflute Sheet
Thin PVC Sheet
ACM Metal sheet
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EIP Sign – Acetylene Dissolved Emergency Information Panel Sign

Acetylene Dissolved Emergency Information Panel Sign – The Acetylene Dissolved Emergency Information Panel (EIP) Sign serves a vital role in ensuring safety and providing essential information in environments where acetylene is stored, used, or transported in a dissolved form. Its primary purposes are:

  1. Chemical Identification: The sign identifies the presence of acetylene gas, which is stored in a dissolved state (typically in acetone within cylinders) to prevent instability. This allows personnel and emergency responders to be aware of the specific substance they are handling.
  2. Hazard Communication: The sign highlights the risks associated with acetylene, such as:
    • Flammability: Acetylene is highly flammable and explosive when mixed with air or oxygen, making it a significant fire and explosion hazard.
    • Instability: Acetylene can become unstable and spontaneously decompose under pressure if not dissolved properly, leading to an explosive release of energy.
  3. Safety Precautions: The panel provides guidelines for safely handling and storing acetylene cylinders, such as:
    • Storing cylinders upright and securing them to prevent tipping.
    • Keeping acetylene cylinders away from heat sources, sparks, or open flames.
    • Using equipment specifically designed for acetylene, as it requires special pressure regulation and flow control due to its reactivity and instability.
  4. Emergency Response Instructions: In the event of an emergency, such as a fire, leak, or cylinder rupture, the panel provides detailed instructions on how to respond, including:
    • Evacuating the area and keeping a safe distance, especially in case of potential explosion risk.
    • Using appropriate firefighting methods, such as dry chemical or carbon dioxide extinguishers, while avoiding water-based agents which may spread the fire.
    • Shutting off the gas supply and allowing the acetylene cylinder to cool, if safe to do so, to prevent an explosive decomposition.
  5. Health and First Aid Information: Exposure to acetylene itself is typically not toxic, but its decomposition products and explosive potential can be harmful. The panel may include first aid steps such as moving to fresh air if there’s smoke or fire-related inhalation and seeking immediate medical attention for burns or injuries caused by explosions or fire.

Please note. We make some of our safety signs to order and it may take 5 to 10 business days to receive. If you require your order urgently, please don’t hesitate to contact us to confirm an estimated delivery date prior to placing your order.

If you are not sure about what sign you need for your business, just contact us at +6432183350 or email us and we will make it ready for you.

Hazard Signs Sizing Guide

Size

300mm x 225mm, 450mm x 337mm, 600mm x 450mm

Material

Self Adhesive Vinyl Sticker, Corflute Sheet, Thin PVC Sheet, ACM Metal sheet

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