Interactions of Hazardous Material Response
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respond to Nathan
Hello class, my name is Nathan and I live in Blackfoot, Idaho. I have been in the propane industry for 25 years and have held various positions. I have also held a Class A Commercial Driver’s License with a HazMat Endorsement for 25 years. My goal with a degree in OSHA with a gas and oil focus will be to gain knowledge and expand my employment opportunities across various industries, especially the propane industry. I was recently married, second marriage, on July 3rd, 2021, and I enjoy life with my wife, two stepchildren, seven dogs, three bunnies and a ferret. I enjoy camping and hunting and I also have a hobby of making knives in my garage.
Propane is a hazardous material I am around every day. Propane is stored as a liquid under pressure and “boils” from a liquid to a gas at forty-four degrees below zero. This property creates the potential for a hypothermic burn if not handled properly. Propane when released into the atmosphere will rapidly expand and as that propane dilutes into the air it will reach its UEL or LEL and in the presence of an ignition source can combust. Propane is also colorless, odorless, and non-toxic. It is odorized with ethyl mercaptan at a rate of one pound per ten thousand gallons to act as a leak detection agent.
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