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Tennessee Tech University Environmental Health and Safety

Introduction to OSHA Standard for Formaldehyde Requirements of regulation Permissible exposure limits (PELs) Routes of exposure and health effects Protective measures Handling and storage of formaldehyde Spills and accidents Medical surveillance Waste management 2

OSHA regulates occupational exposures to formaldehyde Scope of 29 CFR 1910.1048 This standard applies to all occupational exposures to formaldehyde, including exposure to: formaldehyde gas formaldehyde solutions (formalin) materials that release formaldehyde 3

Requirements: Must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) available in the lab. Written training materials must be available to employees. Must establish regulated areas where airborne concentrations of formaldehyde exceed the OSHA permissible exposure limits (PEL) and/or short-term exposure limits (STEL). Medical surveillance must be provided to employees who may be exposed to formaldehyde at concentrations exceeding the PEL or STEL. Exposure monitoring will be conducted if formaldehyde concentrations in the workplace exceed the action level. 4

OSHA requires that regulated areas be established where airborne formaldehyde concentrations exceed the OSHA PEL and/or STEL values OSHA PEL (averaged over 8 h) OSHA STEL (maximum of 15 min/day) OSHA Action level (averaged over 8 h) ACGIH STEL (maximum of 15 min/day) Note, this is a ceiling value that must never be exceeded 0.75 ppm 2 ppm 0.5 ppm 0.3 ppm C A written plan must be developed and implemented whenever an employee is exposed above the PEL 5

Regulated areas shall have danger signs posted at entrances and access ways Only authorized personnel shall enter regulated areas 6

Exposure routes Inhalation Sore throat, coughing, shortness of breath Sensitization of respiratory tract 25-30 ppm: pulmonary edema and pneumonitis Ingestion Severe abdominal pain, violent vomiting, headache, diarrhea, unconsciousness and death Methanol used to stabilize the formaldehyde solution poses additional toxic hazards 7

Exposure routes (cont.) Skin contact Irritation and/or burns; cracking, scaling, white discoloration Can be absorbed through skin Eye contact Irritation from vapors, pain, blurred vision May cause irreversible damage if splashed in eyes 8

Long-term effects Sensitizer: May cause contact dermatitis, other allergic reactions Vision impairment and liver enlargement from methanol Carcinogen May cause cancer Mutagen May cause mutations in DNA 9

Know how to report exposures and illnesses/injuries that are related to the job Tell your supervisor immediately. Remember: symptoms develop over time, so adverse effects may not be immediately noticeable. The perception of formaldehyde by odor and eye irritation becomes less sensitive with time as one adapts to formaldehyde. This can lead to overexposure if a worker is relying on formaldehyde's warning properties to alert him or her to the potential for exposure. 10

Primary methods of exposure control Engineering controls: Always use formalin in a chemical fume hood. Check that the fume hood is properly functioning. Work practices: Use the smallest amount of formalin necessary. Buy in smaller quantities. Use safer alternatives whenever possible. 11

For working with 37% formalin or 10% formalin: Protective clothing (lab coats, aprons, suits): Tychem CPF2, SL, CPF3, F, CPF 4, BR, LV, Responder, TK, or Reflector all have breakthrough times >480 min Gloves (required when using >1% formalin): Nitrile (>360 min) is the best choice Neoprene (105 min), or PVC (100 min) are ok Rubber or Neoprene/rubber are ok for short use (10-15 min) PVA gloves are not recommended 12

For working with formalin at any concentration, splashproof goggles are required. Formaldehyde contact with the eye can range from transient discomfort to severe, permanent corneal clouding and loss of vision. 13

Storage of PPE Store away from sources of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde vapors can permeate the lab coat or glove material, reducing its barrier-properties. Inspect all PPE prior to use Check for holes, cracks, degradation. Change gloves frequently Just because the breakthrough time is >360 min doesn t mean you should use one pair of gloves for 6 hours. Do not reuse disposable gloves 14

Respirators are required: in operations where engineering controls and work practices do not prevent exposure below the PEL. in emergencies (spill response). If you use formalin in a fume hood, you should not need to wear a respirator. 15

Respirator use follows the requirements given in 29 CFR 1910.134: Employees must wear respirators if they are required to do so. If required to wear a respirator, employees must have a medical exam (once) and be fit tested annually, and annual training. If you feel you need a respirator, contact EHS for further guidance. 16

Medical surveillance is required prior to assignments to areas where exposure may be above STEL. at least annually where exposure may be at or above the STEL. whenever an employee shows signs/symptoms of toxic levels of exposure. Exposure levels are determined without regard to respirator use.

Medical surveillance includes: administration of medical disease questionnaire. determination if a medical examination is necessary. examinations for employees who are at increased risk for exposure to formaldehyde.

Medical examinations include: a physical exam, laboratory examinations, any other necessary tests, counseling of employees. Written physician opinions include: physician s opinion about employee s medical condition, recommended limitations, statement of medical conditions.

Employees get copies of the written opinions within 15 working days. Records are retained for the duration of employment plus 30 years.

If you spill a formaldehyde, or any other hazardous chemical, and no one is hurt, and there is no risk of fire or explosion, ask yourself if you can manage that spill. Do you: Know what was spilled? Know the chemical hazards of the spill? Have suitable personal protection? Have cleanup supplies?

For minor spills, call EHS at 372-3587 or 372-3524 if you feel you cannot handle the situation. For major spills, or incidents that happen after hours, please call TTU Police at 372-3234 or 911. Remember that any waste generated from a spill cleanup of a hazardous waste or chemical must be managed as a hazardous waste.

Collect all formaldehyde containing wastes in a well-labeled, clean container or double bag No formaldehyde should ever be put down the drain or in the trash Clearly label container with a TTU hazardous waste label Store waste in closed containers.

To complete the Formaldehyde Awareness Training Module, please complete and return the quiz. Return information can be found on the quiz. Site specific training will also need to be documented for those formaldehyde. With your supervisor you must complete and document site specific training on the Lab Site Specific Training Checklist for New Lab Workers form. 24