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Title: Hazardous Materials and Waste


1
Hazardous Materials and Waste
  • Providence Health System - Oregon
  • Environment of Care

2
Purpose
  • Hazardous materials and waste
  • are chemicals that can harm you.
  • The purpose of this course is to
  • ensure your safety while using
  • chemicals at work.
  • You need to
  • Follow safe work practices
  • Use the correct personal protective equipment
    (PPE)

3
Course Outline
  • This course will review
  • Types of Chemicals
  • Hazards of Workplace Chemicals
  • Routes of Entry
  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
  • Chemical Labeling
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Storage
  • Chemical Spills
  • Waste Management

4
Learning Objectives
  • Upon completion of this course, you will be able
    to
  • Know 3 forms of hazardous chemicals.
  • List 4 routes of entry into the body.
  • State the physical and health hazards posed by
    chemicals.
  • Locate a Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
  • Complete a secondary label.
  • List the types of personal protective equipment
    (PPE) needed for chemical protection.
  • State what chemicals you work with and what PPE
    you are required to wear.

5
What are Hazardous Materials?
  • Hazardous Materials are chemicals that pose a
    health risk for
  • People
  • Our living environment
  • Hazardous Materials are NOT
  • Infectious waste
  • Biological materials

6
The Three Forms of Chemicals
  • Chemicals come in 3 forms
  • Liquids
  • Solids
  • Gases
  • Each department has a Chemical Inventory.
  • Your Manager / Safety Coordinator will assist
  • you in identifying
  • The chemicals you may use at work
  • Required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

7
Hazards
  • Not all chemicals are
  • harmful. It depends on
  • whether they can cause
  • harm when in use.
  • The two types of
  • hazards are
  • Health
  • Physical

8
Health Hazards
  • Health hazards produce a
  • direct effect on your health.
  • Upon entering the body, the chemicals can be
    absorbed into the cells and blood stream.
  • They may also cause damage to the cells upon
    actual contact to skin, eyes, or mucous
    membranes.

9
Routes of Entry
  • There are four routes of entry into the human
  • body by chemicals. These are

Ingestion (swallowing)
Inhalation (breathing in)
Injection (through sharp objects)
Absorption (through the skin)
10
Physical Hazards
Physical Hazards have an indirect effect on your
health. These chemicals cause physical reactions
that result in physical damage to our bodies.
Examples of physical hazards are
  • Flammables
  • Reactives
  • Explosives

11
Effects of Chemical Exposure
  • Acute exposures have an immediate effect.
  • Exposure usually does not last a long time
    because pain or other symptoms cause us to react
  • The effect can last a lifetime, e.g. corrosive
    burns
  • Examples acid on skin or eye
  • Chronic exposures have an effect over time.
  • May result from one large exposure or many
    smaller exposures
  • Examples Agents causing cancer or genetic changes

12
Exposure Prevention
Reduce a harmful chemical effect by
  • Limiting Exposure
  • Limit amount of time using chemicals.
  • Use Personal Protective Equipment
  • (PPE). It prevents the chemical from entering
    the body.
  • Following safe work practices
  • Use the correct chemicals.
  • Follow procedures.
  • Learning the hazards of the chemicals
  • Read the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
  • Read the label.

13
What are Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)?
  • MSDS are written safety information on the
    chemical produced by the manufacturer.
  • They contain information on safe use including
  • Proper Personal Protective Equipment or PPE
  • Exposure Limitations
  • Health and Physical Hazards
  • Spill response
  • First Aid procedures
  • Chemical components
  • Find them on Providences Intranet. They are
    listed by location (department) and chemical name.

14
MSDS on the Intranet
MSDS are listed by Name Location
  • MSDS is one of the Key Links on the Intranets
    Homepage.

15
Labeling
  • All chemicals are labeled by the manufacturer.
  • If a label contains the words
  • Danger
  • Caution
  • Warning
  • ... then the container holds a hazardous
    chemical.
  • Do NOT deface or cover the original container
    label.
  • Do NOT reuse the container.
  • Dispose of the original container when it is
    empty.

16
Secondary Labels
If a chemical is transferred from an original
container to a new container, the new container
must be correctly labeled.
  • Use a Providence approved
  • secondary label.
  • Include the chemical name
  • List hazards
  • Place a color in the in the Stop sign to indicate
    the degree of danger. Red is high hazard. Yellow
    is moderately hazardous and Green is low hazard.

17
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) puts a
barrier between the human body and the hazardous
chemical.
  • PPE is specialized to the task.
  • PPE includes
  • Gloves
  • Goggles
  • Safety Glasses
  • Respirators
  • PPE use is NOT optional. When indicated by the
    procedure, it must be worn.

18
Chemical Storage
  • Store chemicals in an appropriate
  • location by hazard class,
  • not by alphabetical order.
  • Flammables should be stored
  • in a non-flammable storage
  • container
  • Do NOT store chemicals
  • and food in the same place

19
Chemical Spills
  • Small or medium spills can be cleaned up by the
    person using the chemical, if the employee
  • Has been trained on how to cleanup the type of
    spill
  • Knows the proper procedures for cleanup
  • In the hospital, call a Code Orange for spills
    needing further assistance from outside the
    department. In the Satellites, a private vendor
    cleans-up/ disposes of large spills.

20
Chemical Waste
  • Dispose of all waste in an appropriate manner.
  • Deface the label when product container is empty
    and ready for disposal.
  • Triple rinse empty containers before disposing in
    trash.
  • Do NOT reuse empty chemical containers for other
    uses.
  • Follow guidelines for any remaining waste.
  • Do not pour hazardous chemicals down the sink
    without checking with your Manager or Safety
    Department Coordinator.
  • Contact the Safety Department for proper disposal
    of chemical spill cleanup material.

21
Training
  • Employees must be trained on
  • Hazards and health effects of the
    chemicals they use
  • Location of these chemicals MSDS
  • Proper fit of some forms of PPE,
  • e.g., N95 Masks
  • Proper use of PPE
  • Proper chemical waste disposal
  • Secondary labeling
  • Please talk with your supervisor
  • or Safety Coordinator if you have
  • any questions.

22
Key Point Summary
  • Know whats on the Chemical Inventory for your
    area.
  • It should be updated annually
  • Never bring in chemicals from home or from a
    retail store. MSDS may not be available.
  • Know how to access MSDS information (notebook or
    Intranet)
  • Always use the right PPE. Report any broken /
    missing PPE.
  • Follow all manufacturer instructions on safe use.
  • Do not deface manufacturer labels. Use Providence
    labels on secondary containers.
  • Store chemicals in designated locations.
  • Store by hazard category, not by alphabetical
    order.
  • Place flammables in flame proof containers.
  • Dispose of chemicals appropriately.
  • Participate in all department training on the
    hazardous materials and waste.

23
For More Information
For more information, refer to your Department
Emergency Manual (Flip Chart) or talk with your
Department Safety Coordinator or Manager.
  • Check Safetys Intranet
  • Page for links to
  • Environment of Care
  • (EOC) Manual
  • Contact information for
  • your Safety Managers
  • MSDS Retrieval
  • Use this Intranet link

http//phsnet.phsor.org/safety/
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