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Title: Ethylene Oxide


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Ethylene Oxide
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Regulated areas
  • Regulated areas must be created if employees may
    be exposed to ethylene oxide above the excursion
    limit

1a
3
Requirements
  • Substance safety data sheet (Appendix A)
  • Substance Technical Guidelines (Appendix B)

2a
4
Requirements
  • Definitions
  • Ethylene oxide
  • Permissible exposure limit
  • Action level
  • Excursion limit
  • Engineering controls
  • Work practices

2b
5
Detecting the presence of ethylene oxide
  • On-going monitoring depends upon contaminant
    levels above the
  • excursion limit
  • action level
  • 8-hour TWA

3a
6
Detecting the presence of ethylene oxide
  • Monitoring may be stopped under some conditions
  • Employees must be told of monitoring results
    within 15 working days in one of two ways
  • in person
  • through group postings

3b
7
Detecting the presence of ethylene oxide
  • Written notification must include corrective
    actions

3c
8
Detecting the presence of ethylene oxide
  • Additional monitoring may be done whenever there
    is a change in
  • processes
  • equipment
  • personnel
  • work practices

3d
9
Detecting the presence of ethylene oxide
  • Written plans must be in place if an employee is
    exposed at or above the TWA or excursion limit

3e
10
Physical hazards
  • Highly flammable
  • Highly explosive
  • Heavier than air

4a
11
Physical hazards
  • Immediate (acute) health hazards
  • eye irritation
  • skin irritant
  • ingestion
  • inhalation

4b
12
Physical hazards
  • Observable effects
  • headache
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • shortness of breath
  • cyanosis

4c
13
Health hazards
  • Long-term (chronic) health hazards
  • carcinogen
  • reproductive health changes
  • mutagenic

4d
14
Work practices
  • You should not wear contact lenses when working
    with ethylene oxide
  • Do not store or use cosmetics, lip balm, food
    items, beverages, or smoking items in regulated
    areas

5a
15
Work practices
  • Storage procedures
  • Prohibit sources of ignition
  • Use non-sparking tools

5b
16
Work practices
  • Do not incinerate ethylene oxide cartridges,
    tanks, containers
  • Flammable and combustible liquid regulations
    under 29 CFR 1910.106

5c
17
Work practices
  • Locations with ethylene oxide must follow Class I
    electrical safety practices

5d
18
Emergency procedures
  • Fire extinguishers and emergency showers must be
    readily available
  • First aid measures
  • Eyes
  • Skin
  • Breathing
  • Swallowing

6a
19
Emergency procedures
  • Remove ignition sources
  • Evacuate the area
  • Persons must wear appropriate PPE to enter
    clean-up area
  • Properly dispose of waste

6b
20
Personal protective equipment
  • PPE requires special attention
  • Impermeable clothing may be necessary
  • Decontamination procedures

7a
21
Personal protective equipment
  • Splashproof goggles are required in areas where
    liquid ethylene oxide is present
  • Training for hospitals and healthcare facilities

7b
22
Proper use and limitations of respirators
  • Respirators are required whenever engineering
    controls and work practices do not keep exposure
    levels below the TWA
  • Donning, use, limitations, doffing,
    decontamination, and storage

8a
23
Proper use and limitations of respirators
  • Ethylene oxide is odorless until the exposure
    limit has been exceeded by approximately 700
    percent

8b
24
Medical surveillance
  • Medical surveillance is required for all
    employees who are exposed at or above the action
    level for at least 30 days

9a
25
Medical surveillance
  • Examinations will be
  • prior to assignment to an area where exposure may
    be at or above the action level for at least 30
    days a year
  • at least annually where exposure may be at or
    above the action level for at least 30 days a year

9b
26
Medical surveillance
  • Examinations will be
  • at termination of employment or transfer to an
    area where exposure is not at or above the action
    level for at least 30 days a year
  • as appropriate for an emergency exposure

9c
27
Medical surveillance
  • Examinations will be
  • on employee request
  • at intervals recommended by the company physician

9d
28
Medical surveillance
  • Examinations will have, at a minimum
  • medical and work histories
  • physical examinations
  • complete blood count
  • tests deemed necessary by the physician

9e
29
Medical surveillance
  • Workers may request pregnancy testing or
    fertility evaluation at no cost
  • Related physical conditions not directly related
    to ethylene oxide may be included in examinations

9f
30
Medical surveillance
  • Employees will receive a copy of the physicians
    written opinion within 15 working days
  • Records are kept for the duration of employment
    plus 30 years

9g
31
Hazard communication
  • Signs around regulated areas must read

10a
32
Hazard communication
  • Report any faded or missing signs
  • Labels on containers should read

10b
33
Hazard communication
  • Labels must have warning statements against
    breathing ethylene oxide
  • Know where to get copies of MSDSs

10c
34
Copies of the regulation
  • Know where to get a copy of the ethylene oxide
    regulation

11a
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