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(HYDROGEN SULFIDE)(HYDROGEN SULFIDE)
H2SH2S
SAFETY TRAININGSAFETY TRAINING
INSTRUCTOR: INSTRUCTOR: Rolando S. Bulatao Jr.Rolando S. Bulatao Jr.

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What is Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)?What is Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)?
Where do you find H2S?Where do you find H2S?
Properties of H2SProperties of H2S
Detection of H2SDetection of H2S
Protection against H2S hazardsProtection against H2S hazards
How does H2S affect individuals?How does H2S affect individuals?
Emergency Response and Rescue ProceduresEmergency Response and Rescue Procedures
Safety MeasuresSafety Measures
Proper donning, doffing, and storage of SCBAProper donning, doffing, and storage of SCBA

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What is Hydrogen Sulfide (HWhat is Hydrogen Sulfide (H22S)?S)?
A A colorless (transparent)colorless (transparent) gas that is heavier than gas that is heavier than
air and tends to accumulate in low-lying areasair and tends to accumulate in low-lying areas
Consists of Consists of 2 Hydrogen2 Hydrogen atoms and atoms and 1 Sulphur1 Sulphur
atomatom
Has an Has an offensive odor similar to rotten eggsoffensive odor similar to rotten eggs at at
low concentration, at higher concentrations it low concentration, at higher concentrations it
rapidly deadens the sense of smellrapidly deadens the sense of smell
A A poisonous gaspoisonous gas that can paralyze the breathing that can paralyze the breathing
system and can kill in minutessystem and can kill in minutes
Highly Highly toxic toxic and very and very corrosivecorrosive to certain metals to certain metals
and elastomersand elastomers
Belongs to the inorganic Belongs to the inorganic SulfideSulfide family family

Other names referred to H2S:Other names referred to H2S:
H2SH2S
Stink DampStink Damp
Rotten-Egg GasRotten-Egg Gas
Sulphurated HydrogenSulphurated Hydrogen
Hydrosulphuric AcidHydrosulphuric Acid
Sour Crude / Sour GasSour Crude / Sour Gas
Swamp GasSwamp Gas
Sewer GasSewer Gas
Dihydrogen SulfideDihydrogen Sulfide
Hepatic GasHepatic Gas
ZwavelwaterstoffZwavelwaterstoff
Hydrogen SulfideHydrogen Sulfide

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Where do you find H2S?Where do you find H2S?
Natural Sources:Natural Sources:
H2S is produced in nature by the decomposition of organic H2S is produced in nature by the decomposition of organic
materials by bacteriamaterials by bacteria
It may also develop in low Oxygen or low-lying areas and can It may also develop in low Oxygen or low-lying areas and can
be found with natural gas, petroleum and volcanic gases as be found with natural gas, petroleum and volcanic gases as
well as unstabilized crude oil and gas streamswell as unstabilized crude oil and gas streams

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Industrial Sources:Industrial Sources:
H2S is either a product or by-product of waste materials.H2S is either a product or by-product of waste materials.
It can be found in familiar industries such as natural gas It can be found in familiar industries such as natural gas
processing plants, petroleum refineries, leather tanning, processing plants, petroleum refineries, leather tanning,
pulp mills, iron and steel mills, oil and gas wells, sewage pulp mills, iron and steel mills, oil and gas wells, sewage
treatment, commercial laboratories, etc.treatment, commercial laboratories, etc.

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Properties of H2SProperties of H2S
Colorless or Colorless or
transparenttransparent
HeavierHeavier than air than air
( Vapor Density = 1.1895 ) ( Vapor Density = 1.1895 )
and accumulates in low-and accumulates in low-
lying areaslying areas
FlammableFlammable
in concentrations between 4.3% in concentrations between 4.3%
and 46.0% and auto ignites at and 46.0% and auto ignites at
500°F (260°C)500°F (260°C)
CorrosiveCorrosive to certain to certain
metals and elastomersmetals and elastomers
SolubleSoluble in water and in water and
dissolves in drilling fluidsdissolves in drilling fluids
H2SH2S
Generates Generates 680 680
BTU/HRBTU/HR during during
burningburning
Highly ToxicHighly Toxic and and
hazardous to healthhazardous to health
ReadilyReadily dispersed by dispersed by
windwind movement or air movement or air
currentscurrents

Burning HBurning H
22S produces another toxic gas called SOS produces another toxic gas called SO
22
(Sulphur Dioxide)(Sulphur Dioxide)
Sulphur Dioxide (SOSulphur Dioxide (SO
22)) is a is a colorless or transparent gascolorless or transparent gas and and
is non-flammable. It is also heavier than air with a specific is non-flammable. It is also heavier than air with a specific
gravity of 2.264@0°C.gravity of 2.264@0°C.
SOSO
22 is extremely irritating to the eyes and mucous is extremely irritating to the eyes and mucous
membranes of the upper respiratory tract. It has exceptionally membranes of the upper respiratory tract. It has exceptionally
good warning properties in this regard than Hgood warning properties in this regard than H
22S.S.

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ConcentrationConcentration Physiological Effects Physiological Effects
0.005 - 0.13ppm0.005 - 0.13ppm Minimal perceptible odourMinimal perceptible odour
5ppm5ppm Easily detectable, moderate odour TWAEasily detectable, moderate odour TWA
10ppm10ppm Beginning eye irritationBeginning eye irritation
27ppm27ppm Strong unpleasant odour, but not intolerableStrong unpleasant odour, but not intolerable
100ppm100ppm Coughing, eye irritation, loss of sense of smell Coughing, eye irritation, loss of sense of smell
after 2-5mins (IDLH)after 2-5mins (IDLH)
200 – 300ppm200 – 300ppm Marked conjunctivitis and respiratory tract Marked conjunctivitis and respiratory tract
irritation after 1hr of exposureirritation after 1hr of exposure
500 – 700ppm500 – 700ppm Loss of consciousness and possible death in 30 Loss of consciousness and possible death in 30
minutesminutes
700 – 1000ppm700 – 1000ppm Rapid unconsciousness, cessation of respiration Rapid unconsciousness, cessation of respiration
and deathand death
1000 – 2000ppm1000 – 2000ppm Unconsciousness at once, with early cessation of Unconsciousness at once, with early cessation of
respiration and death in a few minutes. respiration and death in a few minutes.

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Detection of H2SDetection of H2S
There are many ways to be alerted by the presence of H2S:There are many ways to be alerted by the presence of H2S:
 Sense of smell (nose)Sense of smell (nose)
 Lead Acetate, Ampoules or Coated StripsLead Acetate, Ampoules or Coated Strips
 Colorimetric Tubes (NIOSH certified)Colorimetric Tubes (NIOSH certified)
 Electronic Portable or Fixed MonitorsElectronic Portable or Fixed Monitors
 Wet Chemistry (Tutweiler method)Wet Chemistry (Tutweiler method)
 Gas ChromatographyGas Chromatography
WARNING!!!WARNING!!!
You cannot rely on your sense of smell to You cannot rely on your sense of smell to
tell how much H2S is present….tell how much H2S is present….

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Most alarms will consist of an Most alarms will consist of an amberamber strobe light, a strobe light, a blue blue
strobe light, a strobe light, a redred strobe light, and a dual tone audible strobe light, and a dual tone audible alarm.alarm.
Types of Alarm:Types of Alarm:
Low Level Alarm:Low Level Alarm: 10ppm10ppm
High Level Alarm:High Level Alarm: 15ppm and above15ppm and above
Note: Alarm set points can be adjusted to conform to local regulations Note: Alarm set points can be adjusted to conform to local regulations
or company requirements. Generally, the alarm points are set at 10ppm, or company requirements. Generally, the alarm points are set at 10ppm,
15ppm/20ppm. In some areas, they are set at 5ppm and 10ppm. It is 15ppm/20ppm. In some areas, they are set at 5ppm and 10ppm. It is
critical to know what is required at your location. critical to know what is required at your location.
ALARMSALARMS

Hydrogen Sulfide Condition Levels:Hydrogen Sulfide Condition Levels:
Δ Condition Green “POSSIBLE DANGER”Condition Green “POSSIBLE DANGER”
H2S concentration is H2S concentration is less than 10ppmless than 10ppm. Drilling . Drilling
and and production operations are under control. There are production operations are under control. There are
NO NO alarms.alarms.
Δ Condition Yellow “MODERATE DANGER”Condition Yellow “MODERATE DANGER”
H2S concentration is H2S concentration is 10ppm - 15ppm10ppm - 15ppm at some at some
point point on location and the well or production stream is on location and the well or production stream is
under under control. Amber flashing light is activated.control. Amber flashing light is activated.
Δ Condition Red “EXTREME DANGER”Condition Red “EXTREME DANGER”
H2S concentration is H2S concentration is > 15ppm> 15ppm at any point on the at any point on the
location or loss of well control occurs. Amber location or loss of well control occurs. Amber
flashing flashing light and audible alarms are activated.light and audible alarms are activated.

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Two Common Types of Breathing ApparatusTwo Common Types of Breathing Apparatus
(Respiratory Protection)(Respiratory Protection)
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
This type of apparatus provides air from a cylinder worn on This type of apparatus provides air from a cylinder worn on
the back. A commonly used cylinder will supply air for 30 the back. A commonly used cylinder will supply air for 30
minutes while the wearer is engaged in heavy physical work. minutes while the wearer is engaged in heavy physical work.
Other cylinders are available for longer or shorter usage. Other cylinders are available for longer or shorter usage.
Duration of air supply is dependent on the type of work Duration of air supply is dependent on the type of work
performed and the individual’s physical condition.performed and the individual’s physical condition.
Supplied Air Breathing Apparatus Supplied Air Breathing Apparatus
This is a variation of the self-contained breathing apparatus This is a variation of the self-contained breathing apparatus
where the back-mounted tank is replaced by a large cylinder where the back-mounted tank is replaced by a large cylinder
connected by a hose line to the pigtail on the BA set. While connected by a hose line to the pigtail on the BA set. While
the supplied air apparatus is lighter to wear, it restricts the the supplied air apparatus is lighter to wear, it restricts the
user’s movements to the length of the hose. The hose also user’s movements to the length of the hose. The hose also
forces the user to return by the same route taken when forces the user to return by the same route taken when
entering the area. An escape bottle must be worn with this entering the area. An escape bottle must be worn with this
type of apparatus.type of apparatus.

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Special Problems in Respirator Use:Special Problems in Respirator Use:
 Facial HairFacial Hair
 Contact LensesContact Lenses
 Corrective SpectaclesCorrective Spectacles
 Psychological DisturbancesPsychological Disturbances
 Miscellaneous Sealing ProblemsMiscellaneous Sealing Problems
““Not everyone can wear a respirator”Not everyone can wear a respirator”
Prior to being allowed to use a breathing air equipment, the Prior to being allowed to use a breathing air equipment, the
worker must have medical clearance and have been worker must have medical clearance and have been
properly trained to wear respiratory protection.properly trained to wear respiratory protection.

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How does H2S affect Individuals?How does H2S affect Individuals?
Factors that determine the effect of H2S on individuals:Factors that determine the effect of H2S on individuals:
 DurationDuration
The length of time the individual is exposedThe length of time the individual is exposed
 FrequencyFrequency
How often the individual has been exposedHow often the individual has been exposed
 IntensityIntensity
How much concentration the individual was exposed toHow much concentration the individual was exposed to
 Individual SusceptibilityIndividual Susceptibility
The individual’s physiological make-upThe individual’s physiological make-up

Target organs subject to the effects of H2S:Target organs subject to the effects of H2S:
Olfactory NervesOlfactory Nerves
LungsLungs
EyesEyes
BrainBrain
Respiratory Control CenterRespiratory Control Center
Entry into the Body:Entry into the Body:
IngestionIngestion
InjectionInjection
Skin AbsorptionSkin Absorption
InhalationInhalation
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 Emergency Response and Rescue ProceduresEmergency Response and Rescue Procedures
These are the basic steps to take if you are in the immediate area of spill or leak.These are the basic steps to take if you are in the immediate area of spill or leak.
 DO NOT PANIC!DO NOT PANIC!
 Hold your breathHold your breath
 Move upwind or crosswind and away from the gasMove upwind or crosswind and away from the gas
 Put on appropriate breathing apparatusPut on appropriate breathing apparatus
 Assist anyone in distressAssist anyone in distress
 Move quickly to the upwind Move quickly to the upwind “Safe Briefing or Assembly Area”“Safe Briefing or Assembly Area” to receive to receive
instructions.instructions.
Always follow company policies and procedures for escape and rescue. Before Always follow company policies and procedures for escape and rescue. Before
attempting to rescue anyone else, always:attempting to rescue anyone else, always:
 Protect yourself first.Protect yourself first. Don’t become another victim. Don’t become another victim.
 Put on rescue breathing apparatus (30 mins. SCBA) before attempting a Put on rescue breathing apparatus (30 mins. SCBA) before attempting a
rescue.rescue.
 Use the Use the “Buddy System”.“Buddy System”. Do not attempt to rescue anyone alone. Do not attempt to rescue anyone alone.

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““EVERYONE EVERYONE SHOULD SHOULD
KNOWKNOW WHAT HIS OR WHAT HIS OR
HER RESPONSIBILITY IS, HER RESPONSIBILITY IS,
IN THE EVENT OF AN IN THE EVENT OF AN
H2S EMERGENCYH2S EMERGENCY
SITUATION.”SITUATION.”

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No jobNo job is so important is so important
and and No serviceNo service is so is so
urgent – that we cannot urgent – that we cannot
take time to perform our take time to perform our
work work SAFELYSAFELY….….

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