What Should You Pay Attention to When Adding Water Treatment Agents?

I. Introduction

What should we pay attention to when adding water treatment agents? Water treatment agents are chemicals needed in the treatment of industrial water, domestic water, and wastewater. Therefore, it is important to understand and follow the precautions when dosing water treatment agents.

 

2. Preparation before adding medicine

Check the dosing equipment: Make sure the dosing pumps, pipes and valves are in good condition and the valves have been adjusted to the correct working condition.

Check the water treatment agent: Confirm the chemical type, concentration and other information.

 

3. Dosing operation

Water treatment agents should be classified and stacked neatly, labels should be kept intact, and the principle of first-in-first-out should be followed.

 

4. Precautions

1. Before adding medicine, you must carefully check the status of the dosing pump, pipelines and valves of the dosing equipment, and whether the valves are adjusted to the required working condition as needed.

2. It is prohibited to use smell, taste or hand touch to distinguish chemicals. It is prohibited to use unlabeled or unknown chemicals. It is strictly prohibited to mix incompatible chemicals.

3. Water treatment agents must be classified and stacked neatly, labels must be kept intact, and the principle of first-in-first-out must be followed. Mixing of agents is strictly prohibited.

4. When adding chemicals, you must wear anti-corrosion gloves, long-sleeved work clothes, work shoes, and operate carefully.

5. If the body comes into contact with the agent accidentally, rinse it with plenty of water and seek medical attention immediately in serious cases.

6. If leakage of water treatment chemicals is discovered, the person in charge should be reported immediately and flushed with water until the source of the leak is found.

7. Eating, smoking, and playing are prohibited in the workplace. Remember to wash your hands after working and before eating.

8. When there is a wound on the body, do not let the medicine contaminate the wound.