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The boiler treatment chemical was an oxygen scavenger used to inhibit corrosion in the feed water system.
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for the chemical indicated that it was strongly alkaline and that contact with eyes would cause irritation.
Although the engineer was said to have been wearing eye goggles and other PPE at the time of the incident, the degree of protection provided was evidently insufficient for preventing liquid entering the eyes.
Lessons Learned
Before handling or working with hazardous chemicals, crew members should always refer to the applicable MSDS to confirm the hazard presented, what PPE is required and necessary first aid measures.
Open spectacle type or ventilated eyewear may not always provide sufficient protection against chemicals splashing into the facial area and running into the eyes. Full face visors should also be made available and worn as appropriate.
Full PPE, including eye / face protection, chemical resistant aprons, gauntlets and medicated eye wash should be readily available at chemical stores and also adjacent to chemically charged systems such as water treatment plants.
Always be aware of the potential seriousness of injuries to eyes and skin caused by contact with chemicals. Apart from appropriate first aid measures, professional medical advice should be sought from ashore as soon as possible.
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