What should I do after the toxic gas detector alarms?
Toxic gas detectors are mainly used to detect the concentration of toxic gases that are harmful to people. When toxic gas leaks, it will send out sound and light alarm functions, such as sewage treatment plants, various clear water pools, concentration pools, underground sewage, Various toxic and harmful gases, such as methane, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon monoxide, can be produced in sludge gate wells, stagnant sewage pools, and disinfection facilities. So what should be done after the toxic gas detector alarms?
What to do after the toxic gas detector alarms:
The alarm of the toxic gas detector indicates that the detected harmful gas in the factory has leaked, and the gas concentration leaked in the job site has exceeded the safe value, which will affect the personal safety of the workers in the job site. If the detected harmful gas, There are also flammable and explosive properties. If there is an open flame at this concentration, there is still the possibility of an explosion. Therefore, when the toxic gas detector on the site sends out an alarm signal, the first thing we need to do is to All staff members should be evacuated as soon as possible to avoid individual or collective poisoning accidents.
At the same time, the emergency management personnel in the factory should quickly check which leaks appear around the alarming toxic gas detector, and should focus on checking the joints between valves and pipelines, because these places are more prone to gas leakage s position.
The premise of doing this work is that the toxic gas detector is connected with relevant safety equipment, that is, the solenoid valve exhaust fan and other safety equipment. If there is no such safety equipment connected with the harmful gas detector in the factory, the emergency management personnel must All you need to do is open the doors and windows, turn on the exhaust fan, and ventilate the room.
Because each kind of toxic and harmful gas has different chemical reactions and emergency treatment methods for leaks, so emergency management personnel should also take measures according to local conditions when dealing with hazardous gases leaked on site. Attributes and correct handling methods for emergency operations.
Moreover, personnel who deal with gas leaks need to wear a full set of protective equipment and protective facilities, which is a must-have preparation. And near the leakage area, signs and protective signs such as no passing and no entry should be set up, the purpose is to prevent people around from entering the area rashly and being damaged by inhaling poisonous gas.
