EMPLOYEE RIGHT TO KNOW TRAINING

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EMPLOYEE RIGHT TO KNOW TRAINING

Why do I have to do this? Satisfy OSHA requirement for annual training Reminder on how to protect yourself from hazards

Overview Employee Right to Know (ERK) Act Passed by Minnesota Legislature in 1983 Requires employers to make employees aware of hazardous substances and/or agents that may be encountered at work

ERK Overview Responsibility Hazard determination by employers Written program (available from Human Resources) Globally harmonized system (GHS) Labels and other warnings Methods of protection Emergency procedures

Changes - GHS Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals Defining health, physical, and environmental hazards Creating classification processes using available data on chemicals Communicating hazard information and protective measures on labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

GHS Compliance Dates

Health Effects Acute Generally manifests quickly (either immediately or within days after an exposure). An example would be an acid spill on skin. The acute effect is immediate irritation or corrosion of the skin.

Health Effects Chronic Usually takes longer to develop through repeated exposures. Usually targets certain organs (e.g., asbestos targets the lungs). An individual may not be able to sense the exposure.

Categories of Chemical Hazards Toxic kills living cells Irritant causes inflammation of tissues Corrosive irreversibly destroys or alters tissues Oxidizer enhances combustion of other materials Sensitizer causes exaggerated allergic-type response Flammable capable of being easily ignited and burning quickly

Categories of Hazards Reactive causes rapid chemical reactions such as temperature increases, pressure buildup, or noxious/toxic/corrosive byproducts Carcinogen causes cancer or has the potential to cause cancer Mutagen causes mutation of DNA or chromosomes Teratogen causes physical defects of developing embryo or fetus Reproductive Agents causes sexual dysfunction, sterility, infertility

Harmful physical agents Heat Noise Vibrations Ionizing radiation Non ionizing radiation

GHS Changes Health Hazards Acute Toxicity Skin Corrosion/Irritation Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation Respiratory or Skin Sensitization Germ Cell Mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Reproductive Toxicity Target Organ Systemic Toxicity single and repeated dose

Health Hazards Classifications Hazard Class Hazard Category Acute Toxicity 1 2 3 4 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 Specific Target Organ Toxicity - Single Exposure 1 2 3 STOT Repeated Exposure 1 2 Aspiration 1 Simple Asphyxiants Single Category

GHS Changes Physical Hazards Explosives Flammability gases, aerosols, liquids, solids Oxidizers liquid, solid, gases Self reactive Pyrophoric liquids, solids Self heating Organic peroxides Corrosive to metals Gases under pressure Water activated flammable gases

Hazard Class Explosives Physical Hazards Unstable Explosives Flammable Gases 1 2 Flammable Aerosols 1 2 Oxidizing Gases 1 Gases under Pressure Compressed Gases Liquefied Gases Refrigerated Liquefied Gases Dissolved Gases 1 Hazard Category Div 1.1 Div 1.2 Div 1.3 Div 1.4 Div 1.5 Div 1.6 Flammable Liquids 1 2 3 4 Self-Reactive Chemicals Type A Type B Type C Type D Type E Type F Type G Pyrophoric Liquids 1 Pyrophoric Solid 1 Pyrophoric Gases Single category Self-heating Chemicals 1 2 Chemicals, which in contact with water, emit flammable gases 1 2 3 Oxidizing Liquids 1 2 3 Oxidizing Solids 1 2 3 Organic Peroxides Type A Type B Type C Type D Type E Type F Type G Corrosive to Metals 1 Combustible Dusts Single Category

Routes of Entry Dermal or Skin Absorption Direct contact Open wound Inhalation Throat and lungs Ingestion Mouth / gastrointestinal tract

Survey of Hazardous Substances What chemicals does Bethany usually use and store? Completed in 2008

Three Parts of Hazard Communication Safety Data Sheets (formerly MSDS) Labeling Training

Material Safety Data Sheets Manufacturer s recommendation on how to use the chemical safely All chemicals should have an MSDS available. Each time a new chemical is acquired it must be added to the binder located in each custodial office.

Changes - SDS Now called Safety Data Sheets 16 sections, standardized format

1. Identification of the substance or mixture and of the supplier Product identifier Other means of identification Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use Supplier s details (name, address, phone, etc.) Emergency phone number

2. Hazard identification GHS classification of the substance and any national or regional information GHS label elements, including precautionary statements (hazard symbols may be provided as a graphical reproduction of the symbols in black and white or the name of the symbol, e.g. flame, skull and crossbones) Other hazards which do not result in classification ( ex. Dust explosion hazard) or are not covered by the GHS

3. Composition/information on ingredients Substance Chemical identity Common name, synonyms, etc. Chemical Abstract Service number, etc. Impurities and stabilizing additives which are themselves classified and which contribute to the classification of the substance Mixture The chemical identity and concentration or concentration ranges of all ingredients which are hazardous within the meaning of the GHS and are present above their cutoff levels

4. First Aid Measures Description of necessary measures, subdivided according to the different routes of exposure, i.e. inhalation, skin and eye contact and ingestion Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed, if necessary

5. Firefighting measures Suitable (and unsuitable) extinguishing media Specific hazards arising from the chemical (e.g. nature of any hazardous combustion products) Special protective equipment and precautions for firefighters

6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Environmental precautions Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up

7. Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities

8. Exposure controls/personal protection Control parameters, e.g. occupational exposure limit values or biological limit values Appropriate engineering controls Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment

9. Physical and chemical properties Appearance Odor Odor threshold ph Melting point/freezing point Initial boiling point and boiling range Flash point Evaporation rate Flammability (solid, gas) Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits Vapor pressure Vapor density Relative density Solubility Partition coefficient Auto ignition temperature Decomposition temperature

10. Stability and reactivity Chemical stability Possibility of hazardous reactions Conditions to avoid (e.g. static discharge, shock or vibration) Incompatible materials Hazardous decomposition products

11. Toxicological information Concise but complete and comprehensible description of the various toxicological (health) effects and the available data used to identify those effects, including: Route of exposure information (inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact) Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics Delayed and immediate effects and also chronic effects from short and long-term exposure Numerical measure of toxicity (such as acute toxicity estimates)

12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial, where available) Persistence and degradability Bio-accumulative potential Mobility in soil Other adverse effects

13. Disposal considerations Description of waste residues and information on their safe handling and methods of disposal, including contaminated packaging

14. Transport information United Nations (UN) number UN proper shipping name Transport hazard class(es) Packing group, if applicable Marine pollutant (Yes/No) Special precautions which a user needs to be aware of or to comply with in connection with transport or conveyance either within or outside their premises

15. Regulatory information Safety, health and environmental regulations specific for the product in question

16. Other Other information including: Information on preparation Revision of SDS

New Label Elements Nine required sections Three standardized elements

Nine Label Sections Product Name and Identifier GHS pictograms and hazard classes Signal Words Physical, health, environmental hazard statements Supplemental information Precautionary measure and pictograms First aid statements Name and address of company Phone number

Three Standardized Elements 1. Symbols/Pictogram: The GHS symbols have been incorporated into pictograms which include the harmonized hazard symbols plus other graphic elements, such as borders, background patterns or colors which are intended to convey specific information.

Three Standardized Elements 2. Signal Words: The signal word indicates the relative degree of severity a hazard. The signal words used in the GHS are: "Danger" for the more severe hazards, and "Warning" for the less severe hazards. Signal words are standardized and assigned to the hazard categories. Only one signal word corresponding to the class of the most severe hazard should be used on a label.

Three Standardized Elements 3. Hazard Statements: Hazard statements are standardized and assigned phrases that describe the hazard(s) as determined by hazard classification.

Sample GHS Label

Pictogram Meaning Explosives Self-reactives Organic peroxides

Pictogram Meaning Flammables Pyrophorics Self-heating Emits flammable gas Self-reactives Organic peroxides

Pictogram Meaning Oxidizers

Pictogram Meaning Gases under pressure

Pictogram Meaning Corrosive

Pictogram Meaning Acute toxicity (severe)

Pictogram Meaning Irritant Dermal sensitizer Acute toxicity (harmful) Narcotic effects Respiratory sensitizer Irritation

Pictogram Meaning Carcinogen Respiratory sensitizer Reproductive toxicity Target Organ toxicity Mutagenicity Aspiration toxicity

Pictogram Meaning Acute and chronic hazards to the aquatic environment

Labels All containers must be properly labeled Original containers Secondary containers Identity of product Appropriate hazard warnings Do not bring chemicals from home!

Importance of Labels

Other Warning Systems vs GHS NFPA uses 0 4 scales with 4 being most hazardous HMIS uses 0 4 scales with 4 being most hazardous GHS uses 1 4 scales with 1, 1A or Type Aas most hazardous

Control or Eliminate the Hazard Ventilation use local exhaust Use least toxic solvent/chemical possible Use personal protective equipment Reduce speed or otherwise dampen noise on equipment Employees authorized to conduct Lockout/Tagout must shut off and lock out all power sources, including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic, before servicing or maintenance activities are performed on equipment Do not eat or allow food in work areas

Methods of Protection Safety goggles/glasses Chemical splash goggles (handling chemicals) Glasses (wood dust, metal shavings)

Methods of Protection Gloves Disposable (use only once!) Reusable (wash after each use) Heat resistant Ear protection Ear plugs

Methods of Protection Respirators/dust masks Half-face respirator must comply with BLC Respiratory Protection Program N95/dust mask requires user review and signing of voluntary users form

Work Practices and Hygiene General rules Read labels and SDS Follow safety precautions Ensure adequate ventilation Wash thoroughly Change contaminated clothing Label materials when necessary

Wash your hands! Use warm water Wet both hands and wrists Apply liquid soap to palms first Lather well; spread lather to back of hands and wrists Scrub for at least 15 seconds Rinse well; dry completely Turn off faucet using disposable towels

Emergency Procedures Know where eyewashes are located Immediately report to Security Services (507-344-7888) if exposed Contact supervisor for spills greater than one gallon Post specific spill procedures in specific areas (science departments)

Eyewash Stations

Eyewash Stations Eyewashes and emergency showers are secondary items of protection. Plumbed eyewashes and showers are to be flushed and recorded once per week (3 minutes minimum). Portable eyewash stations are to be checked weekly to make sure they are accessible and fluid hasn t been discharged Note: Life of fluid is approximately two years. Check expiration date!

Machine Guarding All hazards associated with a machine must be guarded. Machines shall be anchored to the floor or bench top. Guards should never be taken off or moved aside be a good role model for students! If a guard breaks, take equipment out of service and contact Maintenance for repair. Grinder wheels should have no more than ¼ inch space at top and 1/8 inch space at bottom.

Hazardous Waste Must be labeled as hazardous waste with a descriptive name and date. Paper towels, rags used for stains may be thrown in trash. Paper towels, rags used for thinners must be disposed of as hazardous waste. Aerosol cans that are empty may be thrown in trash; if there is any product left in an aerosol can it must be disposed of as hazardous waste. Latex paint may be thrown in trash if solid (no liquid left). Oil-based paints or stains must be disposed of as hazardous waste, regardless of liquid/solid.

Electrical Safety Service equipment ONLY if it is locked out! Only authorized employees are allowed to conduct lockout/tagout on hard-wired equipment Replace frayed or worn electrical cords (do not repair with duct tape) Use only equipment with 3-prong plug or double insulated

Compressed Gases Gas cylinders should be labeled (contents and empty/full) and chained to the wall Fuel (acetylene) and oxygen cylinders are to be stored at least 20 feet away from heat sources of combustible materials, or with a fire-rated wall between them, when not being used

To complete the ERK training 1. COPY this link into your web browser (Mozilla or Outlook work best) to take a short quiz: https://docs.google.com/a/blc.edu/forms/d/1ctkjr6ohqs1owirfddk axpimtz8owfthx2bynujnsme/viewform?usp=send_form 2. Use your Bethany log-in information as prompted. 3. Answer the questions. 4. Submit The Human Resources office will be sent a notice that you have completed the quiz. Contact the Human Resources office (hr@blc.edu) with questions about this quiz.