FAA Advisory Circular 43.13-1B

Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices

Aircraft Inspection and Repair

AC 43.13-1B | 6. Corrosion, Inspection, and Protection | 6. Corrosion Removal Procedures | 6-90. Safety Precautions

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9/8/98
SECTION 6. CORROSION REMOVAL PROCEDURES
AC 43.13-1B
6-89. GENERAL. General safety precau­
tions for handling materials with hazardous
physical properties are outlined in the follow­
ing paragraphs. They also address emergency
procedures for immediate treatment of person­
nel who have inadvertently come into contact
with harmful materials. All personnel respon­
sible for using or handling hazardous materials
should be thoroughly familiar with the infor­
mation in the following paragraphs.
when cleaning, stripping, etching, or conver­
sion coating overhead surfaces.
(6) When mixing alkalies with water or
other substance, use containers that are made
to withstand heat generated by this process.
(7) Wash any paint stripper, etchant, or
conversion coating material immediately from
body, skin, or clothing.
6-90. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
a. Chemical. When required to use or
handle solvents, special cleaners, paint strip­
pers (strong alkalies and acids), etchants (cor­
rosion removers containing acids), or surface
activation material (Alodine 1200), observe
the following safety precautions:
(1) Avoid prolonged breathing of sol­
vent or acid vapors.
(2) Never add water to acid. Always
add acid to water.
(3) Mix all chemicals per the manufac­
turer’s instructions.
(8) Materials splashed into the eyes
should be promptly flushed out with water, and
medical aid obtained immediately.
(9) Do not eat or keep food in areas
where poisons may be absorbed. Always wash
hands before eating or smoking.
(10) Verify that the area within 50 feet
of any cleaning or treating operations where
low flash point (140 °F or below) materials are
being used, is clear and remains clear of all
potential ignition sources.
(11) Suitable fire-extinguishing equip­
ment should be available to the clean­
ing/treating area.
(4) Clean water for emergency use
should be available in the immediate work area
before starting work.
(12) Equipment should be effectively
grounded where any flammable materials are
being used.
(5) Avoid prolonged or repeated contact
with the skin of solvents, cleaners, etchants
(acid), or conversion coating material (Alodine
solution). Rubber or plastic gloves should be
worn. Goggles or plastic face shields and suit­
able protective clothing should be worn
(13) If materials (acid, alkali, paint re­
mover, or conversion coatings) are spilled on
equipment and/or tools, treat immediately by
rinsing with clean water, if possible, and /or
neutralizing acids with baking soda and alka­
lies with a weak (5 percent) solution of acetic
acid in water.
Par 6-89
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