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GENERAL INFORMATION ON PCB'S |
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PCB's (polychlorinated biphenyls) Comprise a group of 209 possible aromatic chlorinated hydrocarbons having the chemical composition G12H10-nCln. Their manufacture produces a mixture of compounds, the properties of each depending on the amount of chlorination. In general, they are thermally and chemically stable, are insoluble in water but can be mixed with oils, and are fire-resistant.
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Unfortunately, the properties which made PCB's so useful meant that they remained intact once their usefulness was over. Concern arose in the 1960s when overseas experience showed that these compounds were widely distributed, persistent and accumulating in the environment. |
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In recent years their production, importation and use have been banned or tightly controlled in many countries. They were considered suitable for use in capacitors and transformers in fire sensitive locations. However, fires involving equipment containing PCB's can produce toxic by-products such as polychlorinated dibenzo-para-dioxins (commonly known as dioxins) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans. Consequently, PCB-containing equipment is now being phased out for all uses. |
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY PROCEDURE PRIORITIES |
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PROTECTION OF PERSONNEL All non-essential personnel must be kept out of the immediate leak or spill area. The area should be roped off to prevent any spread of PCB material by vehicle or pedestrian traffic.
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PRIORITY ACTIONS IN THE EVENT OF A LEAKAGE OR SPILLAGE |
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PRECAUTIONS IN THE EVENT OF FIRE In the event of a fire in an area containing PCB's the Fire Service personnel must be warned of the special danger and advised which equipment contains PCB. A notice should be located beside the main fire hydrant close to any PCB equipment stating the location of the PCB equipment. It is possible in the event of a major fire that toxic decomposition products such as polychlorinated dibenzofurans and dibenzodioxins may be produced in small quantities from the incomplete combustion of the material. If PCB's have been subjected to fire in a building, no access should be allowed to the building without breathing apparatus and protective clothing until it has been confirmed by the regulatory authorities that it is safe to re-enter. Details on the prevention and management of PCB fires have been produced by the United States National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. |
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