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Welcome to Hazcom Training

Welcome to Hazcom Training. Presented By: John McFarland & Jennifer Shaw. All employees are required to be hazcom trained if there are chemicals in the building Teachers are protected from being successfully sued by the sovereign immunity act. (TEA code 22.051)

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Welcome to Hazcom Training

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  1. Welcome to Hazcom Training Presented By: John McFarland & Jennifer Shaw

  2. All employees are required to be hazcom trained if there are chemicals in the building • Teachers are protected from being successfully sued by the sovereign immunity act. (TEA code 22.051) • However, care should be taken when doing any labs or demonstrations involving chemicals.

  3. What is HAZCOM??? • Hazcom is the hazardous communication act that gives employees the right to: • Access MSDS’s • Information on chemical exposure • Training on chemical hazards • Appropriate protective equipment • File complaints,assist inspectors, or testify against employers.

  4. Personal Protective Equipment • Get into 6 groups • Each group will be assigned a question from activity 2. • You will have a few minutes to find the answer and discuss with your group. • You need to choose one spokesperson for the group to explain your answer.

  5. Activity 2 Answers • TAC ss 295.144(a) states that eye protection is required where there is a reasonable probability of injury to the body that can be prevented by such protection. • False, standard eyeglasses do not afford the protection that safety goggles and other types of approved eye protection do.

  6. Activity 2 Answers Cont’d • According to TAC ss 295.145 (e)(2), flexible fitting goggles provide protection against fine dust, fumes, liquids, splashes, mists, and spray. • Immersion in 10% bleach solution for 10 minutes (phenolics or quaternary ammonia compounds) will fulfill the requirements of the law for disinfection.

  7. Activity 2 answers cont’d • TAC 295.148 requires disinfecting safety goggles or other protective eye wear before another person wears the same safety goggles. • NO, the school district is responsible for that!

  8. Important Goggle Facts! • Each teacher and student MUST wear industrial quality eye protective devises in appropriate situations and as determined by school district policy. • Safety glasses can NOT be worn when working with chemicals. • Eye glasses are NOT acceptable substitutes for approved safety goggles. • Safety goggles MUST meet ANSI standards Z2.1-1959. • See sub section 295.144 – General requirements

  9. Material Safety Data Sheets

  10. Requirements • MSDS for hazardous chemicals must be in workplace • employees must be able to interpret MSDS information • MSDS may be in printed form or available electronically • MSDS that is missing must be replaced within 30 days • hazardous chemicals may not be used if a MSDS is not available • MSDS shall be readily available for review by employees

  11. Silver Nitrate MSDS *HMIS (Hazardous Materials Industrial Standards)

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  21. Activity 3 • In your same groups, look at activity three and answer the same numbered question you answered in activity 2. • You will have a few minutes to find the answer – use the label and MSDS sheet in the activity to answer the questions.

  22. Activity 3 Answers • F.W.number, UN number, storage code, date received, safety symbols, formula, & shelf life. • NFPA hazard rating, physical data, reactivity data, special precautions, TLV units, fire and explosion data, special protection data, spill or leak procedures. • The Flinn MSDS sheet is easier to read.

  23. Activity 3 – Answer, cont’d 4. Section 1 name – no number in the diamond, hazard rating – 0 • Section III, physical data – vapor density of the ammonia gas is 0.596 which is less than air. Air is the standard to compare density. • Section IV: Fire extinguisher can be either a water spray, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or universal foam.

  24. MSDS Important Notes • Must accompany hazardous chemicals • Must conform to OSHA standards. • May be printed or electronic form, but must be accessible for review. • Must be replaced within 30 days if lost. • May not use chemicals without a current MSDS sheet available. • Vapor density refers to whether or not a gas will float or sink in the atmosphere. Air is 1, higher numbers will sink, lower numbers will rise.

  25. MSDS Resources • www.freyscientific.com • www.sargentwelch.com • www.flinnsci.com • www.fisheredu.com • www.msdsprovider.net (by mfg – ex heinz) • www.camd.isu.edu/msds

  26. Chemical Labels How to read and analyze one

  27. Manufacturer

  28. 24-Hour Number

  29. Frey Re-order Number

  30. Chemical Abstract Number

  31. Identity of Chemical

  32. Formula Weight

  33. Hazard Signage

  34. Specifications

  35. Date Received

  36. Hazard Rating

  37. Hazard Warning

  38. First Aid

  39. Activity 4 Answers • Flush with water then wash with mild soap and water. • Ammonium Hydroxide has a health hazard of 3. • Toulene has a health hazard of 3. • Liver, kidney, heart, cns. • CAS # 7553-56-2

  40. Activity 4 answers cont. • Neutralize with an alkaline material, then flush to sewer with copious amounts of water or contract a licensed disposal service. • Flash point for methyl alcohol is 52 degrees F. • Protect from light.

  41. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Hazard Rating Diamond

  42. Hazard Rating Severe Serious Dangerous Minor 0 Slight Flammability Hazard 3 1 0 Health Hazard Reactivity Hazard OX Special Hazard

  43. Flammability Hazard Rating 3 1 0 OX Flammability Rating “3” • rapidly vaporizes at normal temperature and pressure • rapidly disperses into air • burns readily Includes: • very flammable gases • extremely volatile liquids • dust that readily burns • dust that explodes in air

  44. 3 1 0 OX Slight Health Hazard Rating • Health Rating “0”• exposure under fire conditions offer no hazard beyond that of combustible material

  45. 3 1 0 ox Minor Reactivity Hazard Rating Reactivity Rating “1”• materials must be preheated before ignition can occur• includes most ordinary combustible materials

  46. 3 1 0 OX Special Hazard Rating Special Hazard Rating “OX” • materials, on exposure under fire conditions, would offer no hazard beyond that of combustible material

  47. Activity 5 Answers • Will not burn, water reactive, cause injury or incapacitate a person on contact, capable of detonation with a strong initiating source. • B. may ignite under all temperatures. • Anything but water. • Covers most types of fires that you would have in the science classroom. • Chemical A would be the safest to use near an open flame.

  48. Handy Dandy Websites • www.utdanacenter.org • www.Sciencetekstoolkit.org • www.blackboard.irvingisd.net • For your update training. You will receive an e-mail letting you know when part 2 of this training is available. • HAVE A GREAT YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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