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H2S Awareness

Introduction

Hydrogen Sulfide is an extremely


toxic gas that is H2
flammable, heavier than
colorless,
air, soluble in
and
smell ofhasrotten
water,
the eggs lower
S
at concentrations.

At higher concentrations H2S can


deaden your sense of smell.
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How Is Hydrogen Sulfide Formed?


H2S formed
when
is
Hydrogen Sulfide is generated as a
acommon by-product of industrial and
manufacturing processes.
by-product organic
Hydrogen Sulfide matter decays.
is formed under low oxygen conditions
when sufficient amounts of sulfur and bacteria are
present. H2S can be formed in many places such as:

• Oil and gas reservoirs.

• Sewers and sewage processing facilities.

• Dark damp places where bacteria is present.


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Where Is Hydrogen Sulfide Found?

Hydrogen Sulfide can be found


almost anywhere that oil,
water, and gas are produced.

Examples are:

Production Separators Vapor Recovery Units


Sulfur Removal Systems Flotation Cells
Water Knock-Outs Wellheads or Tanks
Heater Treaters Pits, Cellars or Sewers.
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What are the Health Hazards of H2S?

Hydrogen Sulfide can have an array of


health effects on the body depending
on exposure concentrations.

H2S will enter through the lungs and


is considered a chemical asphyxiate.

It blocks the transfer of oxygen to the blood


cells and causes paralysis of the respiratory
system.
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Exposure Limits

Here are the Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)


exposure limits.

Permissible Exposure Limit: 10 ppm for an 8-hr period avg.

Short Term Exposure Limit: 15 ppm for a 15-minute avg.

Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health: 100 ppm


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Concentration Levels & Effects


The following table below lists the health effects
of exposure to H2S.

Concentration Health Effects


10 ppm Beginning eye irritation
50-100 ppm Slight respiratory tract irritation after 1 hour exposure.
100 ppm Coughing, eye irritation, loss of sense of smell after 2-15 minutes. Altered
respiration, pain in the eyes, and drowsiness after 15-30 minutes followed by
throat irritation after 1 hour. Several hours exposure results in gradual
increase in severity of these symptoms and death may occur within the next
48 hours
200-300 ppm Severe respiratory tract irritation after 1 hour of exposure. Possible
pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs).
500-700 ppm Loss of consciousness and possibly death in 30 minutes to 1 hour.

700-1,000 ppm Rapid unconsciousness, loss of respiration, and death after 1-3 minutes.
1,000-2,000ppm Unconsciousness at once, loss of respiration and death in a few minutes.
Death may occur even if individual is removed to fresh air at once.
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Monitoring
As mentioned, one of Hydrogen Sulfide's effects on the
body is it deadens the sense of smell at fairly low
concentrations.

This can cause a false sense of security


and therefore we must use air monitoring
equipment to detect H2S.

A variety of equipment can be used to do


this:

Fixed monitors can be located where contamination is


possible.
Alarms to alert personnel when H2S levels
exceed permissible exposure limits.

Portable monitors that can be hand held or attached to


yourself.
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When Do We Monitor?

Air monitoring should be done anytime there is a potential


for someone to be exposed over the PEL of H2S.

Examples of when air monitoring shall be performed


are:

• At all times when working around H2S concentrations

• During all confined space entries.

• Any time there is a potential to be exposed over the


PEL.

• When gauging tanks.


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Escape Guidelines:

Should a release occur here are some escape guidelines


you must follow.

• Know the alarm systems.

• Know where the potential sources for H2S are located.

• Know the wind direction at all times.


• Escape by getting upwind to a higher
elevation (if possible) from the source.

• When escaping, always go cross wind and around the


source.
• Never go directly upwind (you may be running into the
source).
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Summary:

Hydrogen Sulfide is deadly, especially when you


don’t understand or respect its dangers.

Take H2S seriously… follow all safe guidelines


and
standards. Remember; always ask a supervisor if unsure

It’s a matter of life or death.


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Quiz:

Short exposure to 100ppm hydrogen sulfide will cause


immediate death.

False
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Quiz:

Hydrogen sulfide is invisible, flammable, explosive and


deadly.

True
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Quiz:

When a hydrogen sulfide emergency occurs, rescue any


victims first, then protect yourself.

False
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Quiz:

Hydrogen sulfide is heavier than air, so it collects in low-


lying areas.

True
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Quiz:

You do not need to worry about H2S unless you detect a


rotten-egg odor.

False
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Quiz:

Emergency escape units can be used to enter and work in


H2S environments.

False
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Quiz:

To avoid exposure to H2S, you should remain “wind


conscious”.

True
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Quiz:

Your breathing apparatus always be


should positive-
pressure, never air-purifying.

True
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Quiz:

After you’ve been trained to use respiratory protection,


you won’t have to worry about additional training.

False
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Quiz:

If you suspect H2S is present in your work area,


you
should move immediately downwind away from the area.

False

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