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KITCHEN SAFETY

Bureau of Workers’ Comp PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS). KITCHEN SAFETY. SAFE USE OF CHEMICALS. Kitchen Chemicals. There are often many chemicals in a kitchen area, such as: Drain cleaners Bleaches Surface cleaners Degreasers Floor cleaners

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KITCHEN SAFETY

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  1. Bureau of Workers’ Comp PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS) KITCHEN SAFETY SAFE USE OF CHEMICALS PPT-021-01

  2. Kitchen Chemicals There are often many chemicals in a kitchen area, such as: • Drain cleaners • Bleaches • Surface cleaners • Degreasers • Floor cleaners Chemicals can be harmful to your health and the environment – always use caution when working with any chemical! PPT-021-01

  3. Chemical Safety • NEVER MIX CHEMICALS TOGETHER! A violent reaction could occur causing injury/damage. • Store flammable chemicals in cabinets designed for safe storage. • If chemicals are stored in the kitchen, store on shelves below foodstuffs so that if they leak they will not contaminate food. • Wear appropriate PPE when using chemicals. PPT-021-01

  4. Types of PPE • EYE PROTECTION SUCH AS SAFETY GOGGLES: • HAND PROTECTION SUCH AS RUBBER GLOVES: • RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: PPT-021-01

  5. Chemical Safety • Make sure chemicals are properly labeled and in proper containers. • Read and follow warning labels. • If available, review corresponding material safety data sheets, or MSDS, before working with chemicals. • Follow manufacturer’s recommendations when mixing water with chemicals. PPT-021-01

  6. Chemical Safety (cont.) • Wash hands thoroughly after using any chemicals. • Ensure lids are placed back on chemical containers when you’re done using them. • Dispose of used chemical containers safely (follow your facility’s procedures). • Do not store pesticides and other chemicals together. PPT-021-01

  7. Chemical Safety (cont.) • Clean up spills immediately and dispose of clean up materials properly. • Ensure areas are well ventilated when using chemicals. • If you feel sick while using a chemical, get to fresh air and have your supervisor notified as soon as possible. • Report any injuries or physical reactions you may have when using chemicals immediately. PPT-021-01

  8. Review • Never mix chemicals! • Read warning labels and MSDSs. • Wear appropriate PPE. • Ensure chemicals are properly labeled. • Store chemicals safely. • Clean up spills immediately. • Notify your supervisor if injured. PPT-021-01

  9. Remember! • Use common sense and good safety practices when working with chemicals! • Never become complacent when working with any chemical. • Chemicals have the potential to harm you and the environment. • Be careful, be safe, be happy! PPT-021-01

  10. Any Questions? PPT-021-01

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