Title: Contamination Prevention
1Contamination Prevention
Worker Protection Standard
2Worker Protection Standard
- Protections
- Restricted entry
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Notifications
3Worker Protection Standard
- Decontamination
- Emergency assistance
- Training, posters, information
4Worker
- Anyone performing activities relating to the
production or - analysis of a
- chemical
5Anyone
- Mixing, handling, applying, or disposing of
containers - Cleaning, repairing equipment
6Information posting requirements
- Emergency information
- Safety poster
7Emergency information posting
- Name, telephone number, and address of the
nearest emergency medical facility
8- Wash
- before eating, drinking
- after contact
- after work
- work clothes separately
9- Chemicals may be present
- Follow safety postings SOPs
10Training requirement for workers
- Where chemicals may be encountered
- Hazards
- Routes of entry
11Training requirement for workers
- Signs/symptoms
- First aid/medical care
- Decontamination
12Training requirement for workers
- Residues on clothing
- Taking chemicals, containers home
- Use and entry restrictions
13Training requirement for workers
- Warning signs/oral warning
- Specific application information
14Training requirement for workers
- Labels
- Hazards
- Routes of entry
- Signs/symptoms
15Training requirement workers
- First aid/medical care
- Decontamination
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
16Training requirement for workers
- Safe handling
- Drift, waste, and cross contamination
- Always remember that good housekeeping is key to
minimizing exposure and cross contamination.
17Training requirement
- Taking chemical, containers home is not allowed
- Review SOPs and application procedures first
18Entry restrictions
- Only trained, personnel will be allowed to work
with chemicals - Monitor personnel using chemicals
- Have neutralizing
- agents available
19Entry restrictions
- Guests are prohibited from entry in lab areas or
restricted-entry areas unless authorized by
management
20Allowed Entry
- Observe any time limits
- Wear PPE
- Know hazards, first aid
21Before Departure
- When leaving the lab area
- Wash hand thoroughly
- A minimum of 10 seconds friction is required
- Wash before eating, drinking
22Contaminated Items
- Do not remove
- potentially contaminated items
- (i.e. pens, notebooks, etc.) from the lab area
23Oral warnings
- Location, description of treated area
- Restricted-entry
- Instructions not to enter
24Labels
- Always follow SOP and label instructions
25Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PPE requirements depend on
- type of Chemical
- method of application
- level of exposure
- Always inspect your PPE
- before each use.
- Monitor your PPE for
- degradation.
- Replace PPE as needed
26Exposure(s)
- There are four basic types of exposure
- Inhalation
- Eye contact
- Skin contact
- Ingestion
- Avoid nervous habits such as
- Touching your face or other exposed areas,
- Putting pens or other objects in or near your
- mouth or hair.
27Worker decontamination requirements
- Decontamination
- sites must have
- Enough water for washing, eye flush
- Soap, single-use towels
28Decontamination requirements
- Neutralizing agents
- Enough water for emergency body flush, eye flush
- Clean change of clothes
- Soap, clean towels, enough water to wash
thoroughly
29Equipment decontamination requirements
- Soap, clean towels, enough water or required
cleaning solution to wash equipment thoroughly - Equipment shall be decontaminated after each use
30Emergency assistance
- Transportation must be available
- Provide
- product name, EPA registration number,
ingredients - antidote, first aid, label information
31Emergency assistance
- Provide description of
- how the chemical was being used
- how the person was exposed
32The Golden Rule
- Be mindful of those who worked before you and
considerate of those who will work after you.