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1 Presented By: Briana Lipka, Du-All Safety Copyright 2015 Du-All Safety, LLC
2 Welcome!
3 Injury and Illness Prevention Program Emergency Action Plan Hazard Communication Personal Protective Equipment Codes of Safe Practices Appendices
4 The purpose of this Injury and Illness Prevention Program is to provide staff with a safe and healthy workplace by identifying responsibilities to be followed by management, staff and the employer. Staff have a right to a safe workplace and their employer has a duty to ensure that every manager and manager/supervisor is aware of KWE s safe work practices and that each staff member is following them. KWE is adopting this Injury and Illness Prevention Program to meet or exceed the requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Section It applies to all full and part-time staff, temporary and seasonal staff and volunteers working for KWE.
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6 Hazard Evaluation Responsibilities and Job Safety Classifications Program Coordinators Job Classifications Safety Rules Annual Safety Inspections Accident Investigation Communication Training
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8 Evaluating hazards is an essential part of hazard control. It is important to identify all equipment and practices during the course of all job classifications and their duties. Examples of the tools used for identifying and evaluating work place hazards include the Job Safety Analysis Forms. These tools aid safety coordinators in the "site specific identification, evaluation, and further Safety Rule development.
9 SAMPLE PPE MATRIX
10 Clearances: Panels, eyewash, aisles, etc Ergonomics Hazardous Materials Equipment Fire Extinguishers Electrical Outlets/wires Slips, Trips, Falls hazards Falling Objects Emergency Exit Signs
11 Communication is an important part of the safety program. KWE believes the best way to maintain the safety "mind set" is through the following five means: A safety bulletin board for written communication, relevant safety topics, and posted temporary hazards. Safety posters and signs will be posted in areas of concern to help remind staff of certain hazards and to protect themselves. Any signs, labels, or posters are provided at no cost by calling Du-All Safety at (510) General safety meetings will be scheduled as needed to review changes in the program and receive staff member input.
12 Records will be kept by the Safety Coordinator, and will include the records: Periodic inspections identifying unsafe work practices and conditions including: The name of the person(s) conducting the investigation. The unsafe condition or work practice(s) identified. The action taken to correct the unsafe condition or practice. Copies to the appropriate persons and files. ii. Documented safety and health training including: Staff member name. Training dates. Type(s) of training. Name(s) of trainer(s). iii. Documented accident, injury and illness investigations including the completed form(s).
13 The Log 300 is kept at Human Resources. Human Resources will log all staff member injuries & illnesses within 6 days of the event. Human Resources will provide each KWE site with the Log 300 summaries to post from February 1 to April 30 of each year. ALL FATALITIES AND WHEN FIVE OR MORE PEOPLE ARE SENT TO THE HOSPITAL, MUST BE REPORTED TO OSHA IMMEDIATELY BUT NO LONGER THAN 8 HOURS AFTER THE EVENT. National OSHA office number: OSHA (6742)
14 Communication is an important part of the safety program. KWE believes the best way to maintain the safety "mind set" is through the following five means: A safety hotline for staff to call and anonymously report unsafe conditions that may cause injury to staff or Temp. staff working for KWE on or off site. The KWE safety hotline phone number is at Du-All Safety: (510) No name need be provided when calling. All reports will be posted on the safety bulletin board and will include a documented reply as to the investigation findings and any corrective action(s). A copy of the Safety Suggestion Form can be found in Appendix O.
15 An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is a written document required by OSHA. The purpose of an EAP is to establish a plan that instructs employees who work or frequent KWE facilities about appropriate actions to take before, during and after an emergency to reduce risk of injury and property damage. The two most important goals of any emergency plan are to protect lives and property. With this written plan, safety inspections, and annual training exercises, it is our intent to reduce the risk of injury and death and damage to the building and its contents. Knowledge of this plan, coupled with on-going safe work practices and housekeeping habits, will provide all occupants with a reasonable degree of safety.
16 The emergency planning and response procedures outlined in this plan apply to all KWE operations and activities conducted by its employees, contactors, subcontractors and visitors who work or visit. This Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is intended to address various hazards that may arise during normal working conditions, such as: Personal injury or illness Fire Chemical release Earthquake Bomb threat Power outage Flooding Aggressive persons/workplace Violence.
17 West Fertilizer Co. Explosion -- West, Texas After failing to disclose unsafe stores of ammonium nitrate, among other safety violations, a plant owned by West Fertilizer Co exploded killing 14 people and injuring 160. Most victims were fire fighters and rescue workers.
18 Fire Suspicious package or letter Biological threat *Hostage incident Earthquake Power outage Civil Disturbance Bomb Threat Flooding Gas Leak Odor Complaints Noise Complaints *Workplace Violence *Terrorist Threat or Actions
19 Love Canal
20 Flammables & Combustibles Corrosives Compressed Gases
21 Flashpoint Examples Flammable Liquids Flammable Gases Combustible Liquids Flammable Solids Location Physical Hazards
22 ph Examples Batteries Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) Location Physical Hazards Reactivity Hazardous Byproducts
23 Examples Oxygen Nitrogen Location Physical Hazards Rapid Decompression Freezing (Propane) Displacing Oxygen
24 In general we can say that: Like products may be stored together (e.g. non flammable gases with non flammable gases, Acids with acids Bases with bases Oxidizers with oxidizers Copyright 2019 Du-All Safety,LLC duall.com, (510)
25 In general we can say that you never mix: Acids and Bases Acids and Organic (Flammables) solvents (e.g. acetone and sulfuric acid) Oxidizers and Flammables like OXY tanks and Acetylene tanks in storage when not in the ready to use mode (hooked into a cart). Check the Safety Data Sheet Check labels Copyright 2019 Du-All Safety,LLC duall.com, (510)
26 Exposure Route Inhalation Dermal Ingestion Eye Contact Health Effects Headaches, Dizziness, Nausea Dryness, Defatting, Irritation Nausea, Cramps, Fatality Burns, Eye Damage, Blindness For Product Specific Information - Check SDS For Emergencies - CALL 911
27 Irritation Sensitization Central Nervous System Damage Internal Tissue Damage Cancer & Reproductive Harm
28 What is GHS? Classification Criteria (Manufacturer/importer) Health and Environmental Hazards Physical Hazards Mixtures Hazard Communication (employer) Labels Safety Data Sheets
29 Hazard classification (determination) are self-classification processes manufactures and importers must classify each chemical, determine appropriate hazard class and category based on evaluation of full range of available data/evidence No testing is required OSHA adopted one study rule for findings of hazards. Appendix A defines health and physical hazards Appendix B includes additional parameters to evaluate health hazard data Appendix F pertains to carcinogens A floor of chemicals to be considered hazardous is provided by reference to several existing lists of chemicals Added supplemental class: Hazards not otherwise classified and included coverage of combustible dust.
30 Hazard Class Explosives Unstable Explosives Flammable Gases 1 2 Flammable Aerosols 1 2 Oxidizing Gases 1 1 Gases under Pressure Compressed Gases Liquefied Gases Refrigerated Liquefied Gases Dissolved Gases Flammable Liquids Flammable Solids 1 2 Self-Reactive Chemicals Type A Pyrophoric Liquids 1 Pyrophoric Solid 1 Pyrophoric Gases Single catego ry Self-heating Chemicals 1 2 Chemicals, which in contact with water, emit flammable gases Hazard Category Div 1.1 Div 1.2 Div 1.3 Div 1.4 Div 1.5 Div 1.6 Type B Type C Type D Type E Type F Type G Oxidizing Liquids Oxidizing Solids 1 2 3
31 Hazard Class Hazard Category Acute Toxicity Skin Corrosion/Irritation 1A 1B 1C 2 Serious Eye Damage/ Eye Irritation Respiratory or Skin Sensitization 1 1 2A 2B Germ Cell Mutagenicity 1A 1B 2 Carcinogenicity 1A 1B 2 Reproductive Toxicity 1A 1B 2 Lactation STOT Single Exposure STOT Repeated Exposure 1 2 Aspiration 1 Simple Asphyxiants Single Category 31
32 GHS Nomenclature Cat. 1 severe hazard Cat. 2 serious hazard Cat. 3 moderate hazard Cat. 4 slight hazard Cat. 5 minimal hazard Flammability criteria NFPA 4 = severe 3 = serious 2 = Moderate 1 = Slight 0 = Minimal HMIS GHS Category NFPA Rating HMIS Rating 4 = severe 3 = serious 2 = Moderate 1 = Slight 0 = Minimal A-H = PPE Flpt <73F, bpt <100F 1 or Flpt <73, bpt >100F Flpt >73 & <100 2 or Flpt > 100F & <200F 3 or Flpt >200. None 1 1
33 Primary Containers Product Name Hazard Warning Manufacturer Secondary Containers
34 For labeling, manufacturer/importer must include: Product identifier Signal word (new) Hazard statement(s) (new) Pictogram(s) (new) Precautionary statement(s) (new) Name, address, and telephone number of responsible party Once a chemical has been classified, the label preparer can obtain the relevant harmonized information from Appendix C OSHA is maintaining the flexibility for workplace signs and labels. Use of third party hazard rating systems such as the NFPA diamonds and HMIS is still a valid approach in the workplace
35 GHS Pictograms Explosives, self-reactives, organic peroxides Gases under pressure Flammables, pyrophoric, Self-heating, emits flam gas, self-reactive, organic peroxides oxidizers! Acute toxicity, fatal or toxic Skin corrosion/burns, eye damage corrosive to metals Carcinogen, mutagenicity, Repro toxicity, resp sensitizer, target organ toxicity, aspiration toxicity Irritant, skin sensitizer, acute toxicity, narcotic effects, resp tract irritant, haz to ozone layer Aquatic toxicity
36 A specific harmonized hazard statement for each level (degree of hazard) within each hazard class: Example: Flammable liquids Category 1: Extremely flammable liquid and vapour Category 2: Highly flammable liquid and vapor Category 3: Flammable liquid and vapor Category 4: Flammable liquid Note: The difference in the Category number system form the NFPA Standard
37 Include appropriate precautionary information Examples of precautionary statements are provided Intent is to harmonize Prevention Response Storage
38 Identity Pictograms Signal Word Hazard Statements Precautionary statements Manufacturer or Distributor
39 Other Labelling - Transport Pictograms
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41 What is it? Method for updating 30 year retention Responsibilities Copyright 2013 Du-All Safety, LLC
42 Purpose Responsibility Availability GHS Safety Data Sheet
43 Copyright 2013 Du-All Safety, LLC
44 Copyright 2013 Du-All Safety, LLC
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47 Be Aware of Exposure Routes (Inhalation, Eye Contact, etc.) Minimize the Exposure Safe Work Procedures Engineering Controls Personal Protective Equipment
48 Exposure Inhalation (Headaches, Dizziness ) Dermal (Dryness, Irritation ) Ingestion (Nausea, Cramps ) Eye Contact (Eye Damage, Burns ) Typical Response Evacuate to Fresh Air Wash with Soap & Water (Water Only if Corrosive) Consult SDS Call 911 Flush with Water (15 Minutes or More)
49 Clean up any spills that occur as soon as possible Only those specifically trained and authorized to clean up large chemical spills (spills larger than minor housekeeping issues) are permitted to do so Every spill is required to be documented Spills may require to be reported to local agency
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51 Protects each employee from identified hazards Is of safe design and construction Is sanitary and reliable Provides each employee with a good fit Meets American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards or other applicable approval agency standard
52 When PPE necessary What PPE is necessary How to properly don, doff, adjust and wear PPE The limitations of PPE The proper care, maintenance, useful life and disposal of PPE Changes in the workplace Changes in types of PPE to be used When the employer has reason to believe that any affected employee who has already been trained does not have the understanding and skill required to use the PPE. Accident Investigations
53 Eye and Face Protection Respiratory Protection Head Protection Foot Protection Electrical Protective Devices Hand and Skin Protection Protective Clothing High Visibility Clothing Hearing Protection Fall Protection
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56 Codes of Safe Practices Appendices
57 Instructor: Briana Lipka Account Manager: Terry McCarthy Contact: ;
Presented By: Du-All Safety. Copyright 2015 Du-All Safety, LLC du-all.com, (510)
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