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1 DRAFT COPY Health Hazards in Construction Presenter: Scott Rohlf Presented to the North Carolina Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers 2015 Presented to the North Carolina Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers 2015 (O) (919) 436-2975, (M) (919) 868-0768, sdrohlf@terracon.comsdrohlf@terracon.com

2 DRAFT COPY Learning Objectives  At the end of this program participants will: –Have a better understanding of the types of health hazards associated with the construction industry. –Have a better understanding of how hazards can affect the human body. –Be able to identify potential sources of some common hazards. –Have a better understanding of how to evaluate and ultimately reduce hazards in the construction industry.

3 DRAFT COPY Health Hazards  Types –Chemical –Physical –Biological  Recognition  Evaluation  Controls

4 DRAFT COPY Chemical Hazards 4 LIQUID/MISTLIQUID/VAPOR FIBERS DUSTGASES FUME

5 DRAFT COPY Routes of Entry Inhalation Absorption/ Contact Ingestion

6 DRAFT COPY Health Hazards  Acute health effects  Chronic health effects  Toxic  Highly toxic  Irritant  Corrosive  Sensitizer  Carcinogen  Target organ effects

7 DRAFT COPY Dose and Effect INDIVIDUAL SENSITIVITY TOXICITY EXPOSURE TIME BREATHING RATE CONCENTRATION

8 DRAFT COPY Occupational Exposure Limits Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL) Ceiling Limits (CL) Action Limit (AL) Threshold Limit Values (TLV ® ) Short Term Exposure Limits (STEL)

9 DRAFT COPY Chemical Hazards  Adhesives  Asbestos  Asphalt  Carbon monoxide  Cement  Dust –Respirable –Total  Epoxy resins  Glues/adhesives  Isocyanates  Metals fumes & dusts –Lead –Hexavalent chromium  Paints  Silica  Solvents  Synthetic mineral fibers  Welding fumes & dusts

10 DRAFT COPY Asbestos  Uses –Strength/Bonding Properties –Fire/Heat Resistance  Exposure –Inhalation Asbestosis Lung Cancer Mesothelioma –Ingestion Stomach Cancer Colon Cancer  Heavily Regulated –AHERA –NESHAP –OSHA

11 DRAFT COPY Carbon Monoxide  Engines  No Warning Signs  Symptoms –Headache –Nausea –Confusion –Suffocation

12 DRAFT COPY Metals  Lead (Pb) –Particulates – Demo –Fumes – Hot work  Exposures –Inhalation –Ingestion  Regulating Agencies –OSHA –HUD  Hexavalent Chromium (Cr + 6 ) –Fumes – Hot work  Exposures –Inhalation –Ingestion –Skin Contact  Regulating Agencies –OSHA

13 DRAFT COPY Silica  Inhalation  Silicosis –Fibrosis and scarring Chronic Accelerated Acute –Symptoms  Lung cancer  Exposure Limit –OSHA – calc. % silica –ACGIH - constant

14 DRAFT COPY Welding  Fumes and other particulates  Organic by-products  Physical –Noise –Heat –Radiation

15 DRAFT COPY Physical Hazards ergonomics

16 DRAFT COPY Ergonomics

17 DRAFT COPY Radiation

18 DRAFT COPY Noise  Types –Impact –Intermittent  PEL/Action Level  Hearing Conservation –Notification –Monitoring –Training –Audiometric testing –PPE

19 DRAFT COPY Weather  Temperatures –Cold - Hypothermia –Heat Heat Stress Heat Exhaustion Heat Stroke  Sun and Wind Burns  Storms

20 DRAFT COPY

21 Microorganisms  Viruses –Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) –Hantavirus –Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Virus (Bird Flu)  Bacteria –Legionella –Escherichia Coli (E. coli)  Fungi –Penicillium –Histoplasma HIV Hantavirus Legionella E. coli Penicillium Histoplasma Bird flu

22 DRAFT COPY Viruses  West Nile Virus  Hantavirus

23 DRAFT COPY Mold Aspergillus Stachybotrys Cladosporium Histoplasma

24 DRAFT COPY Evaluation

25 DRAFT COPY Reducing Hazards  Elimination or substitution  Engineering controls  Warning  Training and administrative controls  Personal protective equipment EFFECTIVENESS

26 DRAFT COPY Thank You For Your Time! Questions and Discussion


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