ASTM F1127-2001(2007) Standard Guide for Containment by Emergency Response Personnel of Hazardous Material Spills《紧急事件处理人员对危险材料泄露采取的应对策略的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 1127 01 (Reapproved 2007)Standard Guide forContainment by Emergency Response Personnel ofHazardous Material Spills1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1127; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of rev
2、ision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide describes methods to contain the spread ofhazardous materials that have been discharged
3、 into the envi-ronment. It is directed toward those emergency responsepersonnel who have had adequate hazardous material responsetraining.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2F 716 Test Methods for Sorbent Performance of AbsorbentsF 726 Test Method for Sorbent Performance of AdsorbentsF 1011 G
4、uide for Developing a Hazardous Materials Train-ing Curriculum for Initial Response PersonnelF 1129 Guide for Using Aqueous Foams to Control theVapor Hazard from Immiscible Volatile LiquidsF 1525 Guide for Use of Membrane Technology in Mitigat-ing Hazardous Chemical SpillsF 1644 Guide for Health and
5、 Safety Training of Oil SpillRespondersF 1656 Guide for Health and Safety Training of Oil SpillResponders in the United States2.2 Federal Schedules:2001.32001.42008.13. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.1.1 absorbenta material that picks up and retains aliquid distribut
6、ed throughout its molecular structure causingthe solid to swell (50 % or more). The absorbent is at least70 % insoluble in excess fluid.3.1.2 adsorbentan insoluble material that is coated by aliquid on its surface including pores and capillaries.3.1.3 gellanta material such as colloidal network or o
7、theraggregate network which pervades and holds a liquid in ahighly viscous fragile structure. Many gels may rapidly liquefywith added heat or ionic/polar addition. These materials aresoluble/flowable in excess liquid.3.1.4 sorbentan insoluble material or mixture of materialsused to recover liquids t
8、hrough the mechanisms of absorptionor adsorption, or both.3.1.5 thickenera material (usually of higher molecularweight) that is soluble in excess liquid. These materials gofrom dry to gummy (viscoelastic) to flowable and then soluble.The final viscosity depends only on the liquid to solid ratio.3.1.
9、6 universal sorbentan insoluble material or mixture ofmaterials that will sorb both hydrophobic and hydrophilicliquid spills.4. Significance and Use4.1 This guide contains information regarding the contain-ment of a hazardous material that has escaped from itscontainer. If a material can be containe
10、d, the impact on theenvironment and the threat it poses to responders and thegeneral public is usually reduced. The techniques described inthis guide are among those that may be used by emergencyresponders to lessen the impact of a discharge.4.2 Emergency responders might include police, fire servic
11、epersonnel, government spill response personnel, industrialresponse personnel, or spill response contractors. In order toapply any of the techniques described in this guide, appropriatetraining is recommended.5. Containment Methodology5.1 Containment equipment, procedures, and techniques canbe categ
12、orized into three general functional classes: (a) patch/plug, (b) enclosure, and (c) immobilization. The importantadvantage of containment is that it restricts the spreading of aspill and makes cleanup easier. Careful selection of techniques1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F20
13、 on HazardousSubstances and Oil Spill Response and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeF20.22 on Mitigation Actions.Current edition approved April 1, 2007. Published May 2007. Originallyapproved in 1988. Last previous edition approved in 2001 as F 1127 01.2For referenced ASTM standards, visi
14、t the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-29
15、59, United States.and materials is required. Errors in judgment can lead toworsening of the situation, deflagration or detonation, andincreased hazard to personnel involved in the cleanup.6. Patches and Plugs (General)6.1 Diminishing or stopping the flow of a leaking hazardousmaterial is desirable i
16、n order to limit the size of the spill. Thefollowing techniques may be helpful in controlling leaks,provided response personnel can use them safely under exist-ing conditions. Whichever method is used, it should be notedthat the higher the pressure inside the container, the moredifficult it is to pl
17、ug the leak.6.1.1 Wood PlugWooden cones and wedges may behammered into leaking containers (drums, tanks, pipes, and soforth). Softwoods in particular are easily sawed or lathe-turnedand conform well to irregular shapes. Additionally, softwoodmay absorb liquid and swell, enhancing its capacity to sea
18、l aleak. Wedges or cedar shingles are especially applicable tosplits, gouges, rips, and tears. Rigid plywood sheets or com-patible closed cell flexible plastic foam 1 to 2-in. (25 to50-mm) thick can be fastened over a damaged area with “T”bolts, tie-down toggle, molly, butterfly bolts, straps, or by
19、mechanical bracing and wedging. To minimize leakage be-tween the plywood and the container, a gasket of rubber orflexible closed cell plastic foam, putty, butyl rubber caulk, leadwool, or oakum may be used.6.1.2 Metal SheetVarious sizes of steel or aluminumsheets can be fastened over damaged areas b
20、y mechanicalmethods (“T” bolts, toggle bolts, bracing, strapping, and soforth). Gasketing material between the metal and the containergenerally provides more positive sealing.6.1.3 Inflatable Plugs and BagsReinforced rubber andcoated-fabric plugs can be inserted into an opening and inflatedwith gas
21、(air, nitrogen, carbon dioxide) or water to form a seal.Lead-sealing bags can be secured with straps, chains, cables,fire hoses, or bands to seal a leaking container.6.1.4 Fabric PatchFabrics such as neoprene-coated nyloncan be positioned over leaks and held in place by bands, chains,straps, and so
22、forth. Wood, plastic, or metal reinforcementsmay be required.6.1.5 Formed PlugClosedcell polymeric foam (for ex-ample, polyurethane or polyethylene), epoxy putty, or quick-setting hydraulic cement may be injected into a rigid concaveform through a tubular handle or it may be troweled onto theform an
23、d placed against the damaged area. Once the patchingmaterial hardens, the support form may be removed.6.1.6 Caulking PatchEpoxy, plastic steel/aluminum, leadwool, clay-polymer mixtures, and oakum can be spread,troweled, or peened into cracks and small holes. Rapid-curingmaterials are available.6.1.7
24、 Foam Plug (Self-Expanding)A package of polyeth-ylene, polyurethane, or low-density neoprene rubber foam (allclosed-cell) formed into a compact shape by compression andvacuum packing may be opened allowing the foam to expandand fill the leak area. These plugs may not be readily available.6.1.8 Magne
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