Title: National Cheng Kung University
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- National Cheng Kung University
- Prof. Dept. Environ. Occup Health Med. Col.
Perng-Jy Tsai, Ph.D .
2Contents
- Walk-through categories
- Walk-through guidelines
- Pre-walk-through meeting
- The walk-through
- Walk-through imperatives
- The closing meeting
3Walk-through categories
- Preventive services
- Investigative services
- Regulatory or audit services
- Formulation of Accommodation options for disabled
workers - Note Focus on Preventive services
4Preventive services
- Assessment of existing Program status by
adherence to established Walk-through guideline
and Walk-through imperatives - Creation of a data base for Program development
or modification
5Walk-through guidelines Pre-walk-through meeting
- Potential physical, chemical, biological, and
ergonomic hazards - Current HSE policies and programs
- Major HSE problems
- Existing data collection and recordkeeping
programs - Others (e.g., Employee demographics by shift,
gender, and age Specs of ventilation, lighting,
acoustical design, etc.)
- The purpose of walk-through
- Reviewing key Functional operations (e.g.,
packaging) - Reviewing key Unit operations in each
Functional operations (e.g., bulk packaging,
bag packaging, and fork lifting) - Job description
- MSDS
6Walk-through guidelines The walk-through
- Proper PPE (e.g., eye or hearing protection, hard
hat, steel-toed shoes, respirators, protective
clothing) - Portable measuring instruments
- Law and regulations
- Notebooks
7Portable measuring instruments
Smoking tubes
Detective tubes
Anemometers
Sound level meter
8Law and regulations
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9Keys for the walk-through
- Signs and labels
- Chemical containers and storage
- Confine space
- Emergency Equipment
- 1st aid kits
- Materials
- Employee behavior
- IDLH
- Comfort
- Facility condition and maintenance
- Clothing and PPE
- Lighting and EMF
- Ventilation
- Housekeeping
- Sanitation
- Noise and vibration
10Walk-through imperatives
- Hazard recognition
- Hazard evaluation
- Hazard control
- Note Taking the chemical hazard as an example
11Basic Hazard Recognition Procedures
- By reviewing
- Raw materials
- Intermediate and final products
- Equipments
- Functional operations
- Unit operations
- Engineering controls
- MSDS
- PPE.
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12Chemical Hazards
- According to the Morphology
- Gas and Vapor
- Particulates
- Q What is the form of sulfuric acid presenting
in the workplace atmosphere?
13Gas/Vapor
- Gas
- Materials are in the gaseous state at NTP (25?, 1
atm) - Vapor
- Chemicals are in the liquid form but partially
exist in the gaseous phase (vapors). - Affected by-
- Surface area
- Temperature
14Particulates
- Dust
- Spray (droplet)
- Mist
- Fume
- Smoke
- Bio-aerosol
- Q What is the form of sulfuric acid presenting
in the workplace atmosphere?
15Factors affecting the outcomes of exposures
- Toxicity
- Exposure conc.
- Hydrophilic/particle size
- Manner of use (exposure routes)
- Exposure time
- Existence control devices and their effectiveness
- Susceptibility
16Chemical Hazards
- According to Promulgated Regulations
- - Organic solvent (3 classifications)
- - Special chemical agents (4 classifications)
- - Pb (organic, inorganic)
- - Dust (4 classifications)
- - Others
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20MSDS (USA)
- Basic information manufacturers name, address,
emergency tel., - Hazardous ingredients/identity information
component, PEL, TLV - Physical/chemical characteristics BP, VP, MP,
SG, solubility - Fire explosion flash point, LEL, UEL
- Reactivity data stability, incompatibility
- Health hazard data route of entry,
carcinogenicity (IARC etc), first aid - Precautions for safe handling and use spill?
Waste disposal?... - Control measures PPE, ventilation
21Hazard Communications
- Globally Harmonized System of Classification and
Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) - Why?
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22Why GHS? (classification)
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??? LD 50 250 mg/kg (Rat, Oral)
23Why GHS? (classification)
24Hazard Evaluations
- Environmental Monitoring (Exposures)
- - Static (area)
- - Personal
- Biological monitoring (internal dose)
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25Environmental Monitoring
- EM gt PEL gt Control? Compliance?
- Methods
- Particle Filter cassette (filtration)
- Gas/vapor
- Absorption (gas gt liquid) impinger
- Adsorption (gas gt solid) sorbent tube
- Activated carbon (non-polarity)
- Silica gel (polarity)
- Others
26Relative Standards for Hazard Evaluations
- Environmental Monitoring (Exposures)
- Types of available standards
- - PELs (OSHA)
- - TLVs (ACGIH)
- - RELs (NIOSH)
- - MELs (e.g., UK)
- Types of available limit values
- - 8-hr TWA
- - STEL
- - Ceiling
27Precautions for the use of PELs
- The only surrogate indicator for health hazard?
- For community or workplace?
- Proof for occupational disease?
- Feasible for overtime jobs?
- Safety guidelines? (Governmental, Practical, or
Scientific oriented?).
28Biological monitoring
- BM gt BEI gt Healthy? Control?
- Methods
- Blood
- Urine
- Hair .
- Sampling time?
- End of workday?
- End of workweek?
29Relative Standards for Hazard Evaluations
- Biological monitoring (Internal dose)
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- Available biomarkers
- - BEI (Biological exposure index ACGIH)
- - 38 BEIs promulgated till 2002
- Limitations
- - Invasive
- - Exposure routes?
- - Sources?
30Hazard controls
- Classification (I)
- Engineering
- Medical
- Administrative
- Classification (II)
- Source
- Path
- Receiver
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31Hazard controls
- Engineering
- Substitution (source)
- Enclosure (source)
- Wet method (source)
- LEV (source)
- GEV (path)
- Plant design (receiver)
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32Hazard controls
- Medical
- Physical examination (receiver)
- Health education (receiver)
- Treatment (receiver)
- Physical fitting (receiver)
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33Hazard controls
- Administrative
- Reducing work time (receiver)
- Health and safety training (receiver)
- Rotation (receiver)
- PPE (receiver)
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34Hazard controls
- Taking the Organic Solvent as an example
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45The closing meeting
- To refine the form and the extent of the final
report - Some observation and recommendations should be
reported verbally and preliminarilygt unless
measured data becomes available - Dont hastily draw conclusions
46References
- Kornberg, J.P., The Workplace Work-through, Lewis
Publishers, 1992. - Orr, N., Labato, F.J., Chapter 41 Survey and
Audit, in The Occupational Environment Its
evaluation, control and management, edited by
Salvatore R.D., 2nd edition, American Industrial
Hygiene Association (AIHA), 2003.
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