safety presentation
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PowerPoint presentation created for final project in an Environmental Health & Safety course in Spring 2010.TRANSCRIPT
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Access & Proximity to Eyewash Stations Near Chemical Hazards in an Industrial Manufacturing Setting
Presentation by Mary Macin
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Background|Company Current Conditions at Mitsubishi
+Background|OSHA Regulations
The employer shall ensure that each affected employee uses appropriate eye or face protection when exposed to eye or face hazards from flying particles, molten metal, liquid chemicals, acids or caustic liquids, chemical gases or vapors, or potentially injurious light radiation.
“…where the eyes or body of any person may be exposed to injurious corrosive materials, suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body shall be provided within the work area for immediate emergency use.”
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151
Background|Stats Incidence of Eye Injuries due to Chemicals
☛ Chemical burns accounted for 11.4% of occupational eye injuries in 2002
☛ Ranked #3 cause of eye injuries in the U.S.
☛ 2.8% of all injuries & illnesses in 2005 were eye injuries
+Preliminary
Hazard
Analysis
After assessing all of the hazards that could result from storing hazardous chemicals, I focused on those that presented a potential danger to the eyes
+Breakdown of Chemical Hazards
44% were considered moderate risk
+Potential Eye Hazards From the storage and use of hazardous chemicals
+ Emergency Eyewash Station
Add or relocate eyewash station • more than 60 ft from the chemical storage area • more than a 10 sec walk from hazard • cluttered/partially blocked surroundings • not located in area of hazard • entrance to chemical storage area
Recommendations: - Engineering Controls
+ Personal Protective Equipment
Recommendations: - PPE Controls
Pyramex G204 In-direct Vent Goggles • Vent caps restrict the influx of liquids • Maximum Splash Protection • Protect against liquid chemical hazards (chemical splashes)
+ Chemical Hazard Signage
Recommendations: - Administrative Controls
Post appropriate signage within the chemical storage area to inform workers of the:
• requirements • location • proper use
of the provided PPE
+NFPA Chemical Hazard Labels
This is only a sample of the chemicals being stored in the chemical storage area
These NFPA ratings were listed in the MSDS for each chemical
Range from very low hazard (Degreaser) to moderately high hazard (Spray Sealer and Protective Coating)
Inside the Chemical Storage Area Each chemical shown here is required to have a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). The MSDS specifies NFPA ratings, transportation guidelines, recommended PPE, and other environmental, health, and safety information
Questions???