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S A F E T Y F© C h e m i c a l industry achieves n o t a b l e reduction in accident f r e q u e n c y rates, hits record l o w in 1950 w i t h a r a t e less t h a n half the n a t i o n a l a v e r a g e plants are a m o n g the C HEMICAL places in the country in which t o

safest work, according to figures released last week b y the Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Inc. A record low of 4.56 injuries p e r million man-hours worked was achieved in 1950 by the association's m e m b e r companies, which account tor about 9 0 % of total U. S. chemical production. "This accident rate is less t h a n half t h e national average," A. G. Cranch, chairm a n of the association's safety committee said, "and lower than that of any other industry except communications." Chemical injury rates h a v e been s u b stantially below the average for all industry for m a n y years, according to Dr. Cranch, but "chemical plants have m a d e especially n o t a b l e progress in reducing industrial injuries since 1946." The a v e r a g e rate for t h e association's m e m b e r companies has d r o p p e d 40r/r during t h e past five years. Dr. Crandi attributes this record to improved safety measures a d o p t e d in the industry and to good cooperation by employees in observing safety rules and precautions. Accident frequency and severity rates in MCA m e m b e r company plants over recent years are as follows: 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950

Frequency Rate 7.64 6.96 6.37 4.S4 4.56

For further information on any keyed item mentioned here, see coupon on page 2420 hydrochloric acid solutions with corrosive metals, safe methods for loading and unloading, proper cleansing of containers before reusing, a n d proper m e t h o d s of disposing of HCl as waste. C h e m i c a l Safety Data Sheet SD-39, Hydrochloric Acid and Hydrogen Chloride ( 2 8 p a g e s ) , may b e purchased at 35 cents a copy from the Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Inc., 246 W o o d w a r d Building, Washington 5, D. C. Remittance should a c c o m p a n y order.

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T h e Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Inc., announces publication of Chemical Safety Data Sheet SD-39 on Aqueous Hydrochloric Acid and Anhydrous H y d r o g e n Chloride. T h e bulletin is another in t h e series prepared by t h e association's General Safety Committee to provide essential information on safe use and h a n d l i n g of hazardous chemicals. Because of the wide application of h y d r o chloric acid and hydrogen chloride throughout industry, the manual is expected to b e o n e of the most popular in t h e MCA series. Since serious injury can b e caused by contact of H C l with the skin and eyes or by inhalation of vapors, the m a n u a l places much emphasis on the strict enforcement of precautions t o ensure complete personal safety of handlers. Use of proper protective equipment such as clothing a n d goggles and specific first aid a n d medical treatment are thoroughly discussed. Among other precautionary m e a s u r e s covered are those designed to prevent fire a n d explosion resulting from contact of 2 9,

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