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i ntegrated Safety, Health & Environmental Management Systems. March 3, 2011. iSHEMs- breakdown of agenda. Safety: Update on eye- washes Chemical inventory finished Chemical Analytics Accident report for FY10 posted 911 Protocol update CPR course Safety Training - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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integrated Safety, Health & Environmental Management Systems

March 3, 2011

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iSHEMs- breakdown of agenda

Safety: 1) Update on eye-washes2) Chemical inventory finished3) Chemical Analytics4) Accident report for FY10

posted5) 911 Protocol update6) CPR course7) Safety Training8) Fume hoods/Biosafety

cabinets9) GelRed- only with TBE

EMS: 1) Website for iSHEM3) Nixle4) Electronic donation day5) Recycling update

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– We are not to interfere with the FSE contract

– Instead, our focus will be how can we facilitate FSE meeting their obligations• Lab access• Schedules

Eyewash Update:

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Chemical inventory

– Chemical inventory turned in on 2/25/11• Thanks for your cooperation

– NPI will be due in April• Who are the contacts?

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Hazardous Waste Removal

– Chemical Analytics, Inc.• Strongly recommended by UGA• Able remove unwanted chemicals based on a specified

budget• Would require detailed record keeping on specific

chemicals being disposed in the solvent containers

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– 2010 OSHA 300A posted on iSHEMs board– Incident: 2/7/2011• Acetonitrile poured down damaged drain• Demonstrates the need for education on our Business

Recovery Plan

• Clarification needed on what can go down the drain

Accidents/Incidents:

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• Current instructions are on the Emergency Procedures booklet

• If the Health Unit is not notified, the front desk MUST be notified so that emergency responders are allowed in the facility

• Floor Wardens will be in charge of crowd control

911 Protocol Update:

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CPR training:

• 20-40 slots for training• Train 20 for roughly $500 within a 2 day period• Would like those who take it to be willing to use

their services in a building emergency in RRC

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RRC Safety training:• Approved by UGA• Agreement in works• Cost is FREE!!!!

Information proposed to be covered:

1) Chemical safety & Right to Know2) Chemical categories: How are they listed?3) NFPA labels and how they are used4) Proper chemical storage: Do’s & Don’ts5) The right way to organize chemicals on a shelf6) Hazardous waste knowledge7) Proper disposal technique and how to prepare for disposal8) List of items that do not go or belong down the drain9) Laboratory safety10) Personal protective equipment (PPE)11) Fire safety

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Annual streamlined chemical fume hood/biosafety cabinet checks

Manual 230 (SHEM manual)-“Measure Face Velocities Annually: Fume hood face velocities must be measured annually to ensure that their performance is acceptable. Hoods that fail the performance test will be taken out of service until repaired.”• Those not serviced recently may initially be more expensive• No travel fee and 24 hour repair turn around time• Yearly checks will be more in line with quote

• 3 quotes collected from committee members• Turned in to Kelly for next step• Need additional information to proceed

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Chemical Fume Hood•Protects laboratory personnel from exposure to hazardous chemicals •Exhausts to outside of building•Protects against airborne hazards •Subject to annual testing- air flow validation

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Biological Safety Cabinets (Biosafety cabinets/ BSC)

•Used for work with pathogens & prevents external contamination

•HEPA filters protect personnel from exposure

•Some exhaust to outside of building

•Protects against airborne hazards

•Subject to annual certification

•Class I, Class II & Class III

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Laminar Flow Hood/Clean Bench•Protects work from contamination•Directs a horizontal/vertical airflow through HEPA• Blows into room• Not subject to annual certification•Tissue culture work, pouring media/gels

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Hood information needed:Need reps for each Unit:

Unit Brand Type Model & Serial number

Last inspection

Room number

TMRU Labconco Clean bench 3610000/010916933N

04/09 SB30

TMRU Fisher Scientific

Chemical fume hood

93-608Q 07/10 SB50

TMRU Labconco Biological safety cabinet (Class II, Type A2)

3440001/070975973

07/10 SB50

Britton- TMRU

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Safety hood annual inspections:Questions to be answered:

• Is FSE responsible for inspecting any of the hoods on an annual basis?

• Chemical & biological fume hoods must be inspected annually

• How many hoods are in the building? Used to be ~160• Rooms with hoods not in use- list “inactive”• What time of year preferred for inspection?• Repairs vs. maintenance- proposed new hoods?• Each Unit must still pay for the cost of annual inspection• John Trammell- project to change hoods & cost

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RRC’s iSHEMs website:

• Go to USDA RRC’s webpage • Browse by subject > Products & Services > iSHEMs• Committee meeting PP and minutes• Business Recovery Plan• Other documentation• Recycling information

http://www.ars.usda.gov/main/site_main.htm?modecode=66-12-05-00

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Instant emergency broadcast system:

•“Nixle was developed as a mass alert system, designed to allow local government agencies, municipalities and emergency service units to communicate instantaneously with citizens in the event of an emergency. “

•Nixle is free as an open instant alert messaging system which will alert via email and cell phone of your choice. Oconee & ACC Police, Athens Tech, and many more use Nixle.

•USDA is registered as a Nixle Publisher. Intent to have LSO use Nixle to alert those who have signed up for alerts via email and cell phones of inclement weather and emergencies.

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Electronic Donation Day

• KP’s Music willing to accept donations• Free IT Athens willing to take computer

donations with promise to wipe hard drives

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Recycling room updates/donations:

• Excellent donations • Styrofoam pick up• Glassware to teach re-use store• Scientific equipment• Continue to help with clean up/organization• Help needed delivering recycled items to

appropriate shelters/areas for benefit

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Volunteers:

• Website: Tod Stewart• Business Recovery Program- Frankie Beacorn• Electronics recycling day: Jodi Plumblee• Cows to Kilos- Brian Oakley

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Next iSHEMs meeting:

• May 2011- any day preferable?• Was later time better this time around?