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Unsafe Environmental Factors Annual Safety Training

Goals of this training After this training, you should be better able to … identify potentially hazardous materials … know what Material Safety Data Sheets are and where they are located … realize ways to minimize risk associated with hazardous materials

Hazard Communication Standards they are exposed to when working” The Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) standard on Hazard Communication (CFR 1910.1200) states that “employees have both a need and right to know the hazards and identities of the chemicals they are exposed to when working”

Hazard Communication Standards At our organization: we keep track of Hazardous Materials used at the agency available to each employee are the agency’s Written Emergency Response Plan and Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS) staff are trained on Emergency Procedures at the time of orientation and at least once a year thereafter

Hazardous Materials What do we mean by “Hazardous Materials”? These include “any chemical substance which, when released or misused, can pose a threat to the environment or to personal health”

Hazardous Materials Here are some examples of “Hazardous Materials” that may be found here: White-out Air Fresheners Hand Soap Cleaners Gasoline Glue

flammables combustibles explosives Hazardous Materials “Hazardous Materials” include substances from the following categories: flammables combustibles explosives Corrosives irritants Toxins and Poisons Carcinogens … and any other materials that may cause injury, illness or harm to health

Hazardous Communication Plan Our Emergency Response Plan can be found with the Policies and Procedures binder addresses: Material Data Safety Sheets for hazardous substances present Labeling of hazardous materials in containers that are unmarked or poorly labeled Ways to minimize risk Actions to take in the event of an accident or exposure

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) MSDS Sheets most often provided by the manufacturer of chemicals summarize the hazards, handling, and emergency care in the event of accidental ingestion of or contact with a hazardous substance

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) MSDS Sheets kept in clearly marked binders in a central, accessible area individuals who require emergency medical care after the ingestion/exposure of a hazardous material should take a copy of the MSDS for that substance with them to a medical facility

Labeling All hazardous materials must be kept in containers that are clearly marked and labeled. Whenever possible, hazardous substances should be kept in it’s original container When the original label is missing or not legible, the hazardous material must be labeled using the agency’s Container Label

Name of Chemical Type of hazard Refers to MSDS

Minimizing Risk Below are some helpful hints to keep us all safe: let your Supervisor know when you or others bring any chemicals into the building in the event of an emergency involving accidental exposure: know the location of the MSDS binder contact Poison Control or 911 immediately make a copy of the MSDS sheet to accompany the individual to the hospital REMEMBER! Toxic chemicals are NOT allowed in the building unless required and authorized by administration

Points To Remember 1. Hazardous substances include “any chemical substance which, when released or misused, can pose a threat to the environment or to personal health”. This may include substances that are inhaled, ingested, or touched. 2. Hazardous materials may include items you may consider “safe” or that you use every day. 3. It is the responsibility of agency staff to inform their Supervisor when they or others bring a chemical into the building

More Points To Remember 4. The Management Team will be responsible for providing MSDS sheets on the chemicals present in the building 5. MSDS sheets provide important information such as the hazards, handling and emergency care associated with that chemical 6. The MSDS sheets can be found in a central, accessible location 7. The agency’s Emergency Response Plan can be found in the Policy and Procedure’s binder

More Points To Remember 8. To minimize risk, staff should know the location the their unit’s MSDS binder, report the presence of all chemicals to their Supervisor, and refrain from bringing to work substances that may be hazardous to others. 9. In the event of an emergency exposure/ingestion, staff should call 911 or Poison Control, make a copy of the MSDS sheet, and answer medical personnel questions as possible 10.Avoid contact with substances or exposed individuals until you are assured of your safety.