Chemical Management Plan
Chemical Management Plan
Chemical Management Plan
Philippine Tonan Corporation uses a chemical from the Priority Chemical List.
Palene 5024 contains a Chromium compound so it is a priority chemical. It is an aqueous
solution containing 110% Chromium (III) fluoride and 0.11% Cobalt nitrate. 4%
aqueous solution of Palene 5024 is used in the galvanizing plant. The Chromium solution
improves the quality of the galvanized products. It prevents the formation of white rust in
the galvanized metal product by forming a chromic film in the metal surface. The
Chromium compound is used in the rust protect rinse step of the galvanizing process.
The chemical storage facility is an isolated building. The gate of the said building has its
upper half covered with interlinked wire to add to the ventilation and natural lighting of
the facility. Exhaust ventilation is also provided to prevent the accumulation of chemical
vapor or fumes. Everything inside the building is well protected from direct sunlight and
weather conditions. Emergency eyewash is also installed in case of accidental exposure
to chemicals.
Chemicals are well segregated. Solids are separated from liquids. Liquid
chemicals are contained in chemical-resistant carboys. Metals are separated from
corrosive chemicals. Chemical containers are placed on top of pallets. Containers are
properly labeled with identification and hazard statements. There are also labels and
safety signs for specific areas.
Warehouse staff conducts regular inventory in the chemical storage facility. A
copy of the monthly inventory report is given to the chemical engineer. This copy of the
inventory is always available.
The facility is designed to use natural lighting to eliminate sparks from light
bulbs. A smoke detector connected to the fire alarm system is installed in the ceiling of
the facility. A fire extinguisher is placed near the gate. It’s also in the range of a fire hose
in case of fire.
The facility is dedicated only for the storage of chemicals. It is locked and it is
only opened during withdrawal or addition of chemicals, inspection and monitoring. The
chemical engineer checks the facility weekly to ensure conformance to the established
operation and maintenance plan.
A spill containment tray will be installed. This will serve as secondary
containment in case of priority chemical container leaks.
Handling and Transport
After coating with zinc, the galvanized item is partially cooled in a quenching
bath. This process also removes extra zinc deposits on the material. The surface of the
galvanized material will oxidize in moist air and white corrosion products form rapidly
when two zinc surfaces are stacked together. To delay this corrosion, items are water
quenched in the chromic solution that applies a chromic film to the zinc surface.
Chromate quenching prevents the formation of wet storage stain.
Upon material preparation, items are secured to a jig so that they can be dipped
slowly into the chemical tanks with the help of the crane. Slow dipping of items in the
tanks reduces the risk of chemical splash that could result to a spill. The tanks are only
90% full to prevent spillage of the chemical during metal treatment. On average, 14.81
tons is processed in the chrome tank daily.
Half the chromic solution tank is renewed when the Zinc concentration is already
at 1000 mg/L. Renewal usually happens annually. Five tons chromic solution waste is
generated every renewal. Chromium compound concentration of this hazardous waste
ranges from 2-2.5% by volume.
Liquid hazardous wastes are contained in high molecular navy cubes and stored in
the liquid hazardous waste area. The area has safety signage and the containers are
labeled. Hazardous wastes are transported and treated offsite by Cebu Common
Treatment Facility, Inc. Treatment process is done by chemical immobilization.
• classification of chemicals;
• chemical risk assessment;
• labeling;
• storage and segregation requirements;
• spills management and emergency procedures:
• handling, storing and disposing of chemical waste and containers;
• transportation requirements;
• PPE
• Material Safety Data Sheet of the Priority Chemical;
• Safe Work Procedures (SWP):
• Hazardous Materials: