Title: HAZWOPER Management and Supervisor
1HAZWOPERManagement and Supervisor
2Personnel responsible for safety/health
- Personnel and alternates responsible for safety
and health - May vary according to job responsibilities
1a
3Safety and health hazards
- Potential exposures to chemical hazards
- Biological and radiological hazards
- Principles of toxicology
- General safety hazards
2a
4Personal protective equipment
- Equipment selection and use
- Maintenance and storage
- Decontamination and disposal
3a
5Personal protective equipment
- Training and proper fit
- Donning and doffing procedures
- Inspection
3b
6Personal protective equipment
- In-use monitoring
- Program evaluation
- Equipment limitations
3c
7Personal protective equipment
- Employers must provide and require the use of PPE
where engineering controls are not feasible
3d
8Personal protective equipment
- PPE must be appropriate to the
- requirements/limitations of the site
- task-specific conditions and duration
- identified hazards and potential hazards
3e
9Work practices to minimize risk from hazards
- Examples of safe work practices include removing
all non-essential personnel from potential
exposure while - opening drums
- wetting down dusty operations
- placing employees upwind of potential hazards
4a
10Work practices to minimize risk from hazards
- The standard covers two specific work practices
- Handling and Labeling Drums and Containers
1910.120(j) - Sanitation of Temporary Workplaces 1910.120(n)
4b
11Work practices to minimize risk from hazards
- Handling and labeling drums and containers
- Ensure that drums meet required regulations
- Inform employees of appropriate hazard warnings
of labeled drums - Ensure that safe practices are instituted
4c
12Minimize risk from hazards
- Handling and labeling drums and containers
- Standing on or working from drums or containers
is prohibited - Evacuate non-essential employees from the
transfer area
4d
13Minimize risk from hazards
- Handling and labeling drums and containers
- Use barriers to protect equipment operators from
the transfer area - Make available a continuous means of
communication - Safe removal of bulging drums or containers
4e
14Minimize risk from hazards
- Sanitation of temporary workplaces
- Privies
- Chemical toilets
- Recirculation toilets
- Combustion toilets
4f
15Engineering controls and equipment
- Engineering controls and work practices must be
implemented to help reduce and maintain employee
exposure at or below permissible exposure limits - If engineering and work practice controls are not
feasible, use appropriate PPE
5a
16Medical surveillance
- Medical surveillance helps assess and monitor the
health and fitness of employees working with
hazardous substances
6a
17Medical surveillance
- Establish a medical surveillance program in the
following situations - Employees are exposed to hazardous substances
above the PEL for more than 30 days/year - Employees are exposed above the published
exposure levels for 30 days or more/year
6b
18Medical surveillance
- Establish a medical surveillance program in the
following situations - Workers wear approved respirators for 30 or more
days/year on site - Workers are exposed to unexpected or emergency
releases of hazardous wastes above exposure limits
6c
19Medical surveillance
- Establish a medical surveillance program in the
following situations - Employees are members of HAZMAT team
6d
20Medical surveillance
- Examinations are performed under the supervision
of a licensed physician without cost to the
employee, and in a reasonable time and place
6e
21Medical surveillance
- Examinations are given as follows
- Prior to job assignment and annually thereafter
- At the termination of employment
- Before reassignment to an area where medical
examinations are not required
6f
22Medical surveillance
- Examinations are given as follows
- If the examining physician believes that a
periodic follow-up is medically necessary - As soon as possible for employees injured or
becoming ill from exposure during an emergency
6g
23Elements of site-specific safety and health plans
- Decontamination procedures
- Handling contaminated clothing
- Showers and change rooms
7a
24Emergency response plans
- Review 29 CFR 1910.38
- Review 29 CFR 1910.120(l)
8a
25Emergency response plans - required elements
- Personnel roles, lines of authority,
communications procedures - Pre-emergency planning
- Emergency recognition and prevention
9a
26Emergency response plans - required elements
- Emergency medical and first aid treatment
- Methods or procedures for alerting onsite
employees - Safe distances and places of refuge
9b
27Emergency response plans - required elements
- Site security and control
- Decontamination procedures
- Critique of response and follow-up
9c
28Emergency response plans - required elements
- PPE and emergency equipment
- Evacuation routes/procedures
9d
29Elements of a safety and health plan
- A safety and health risk or hazard analysis for
each site task and operation - Specific employee training assignments
- PPE
10a
30Elements of a safety and health plan
- Medical surveillance requirements
- Frequency and types of air monitoring
- Site control measures
- Decontamination procedures
10b
31Elements of a safety and health plan
- Emergency response plans
- Confined space entry procedures
- Spill containment program
10c
32Personal protective equipment program
- Select and use PPE that is appropriate for the
task at hand
11a
33Spill containment programs
12a
34Hazard monitoring procedures - checklist
- Is the plan in writing?
- Is the written plan accessible to employees?
- Are emergency escape procedures and emergency
escape routes assigned?
13a
35Hazard monitoring procedures - checklist
- Are procedures established to account for all
employees after the emergency evacuation has been
completed? - Has an employee alarm system been developed?
13b
36Hazard monitoring procedures - checklist
- Have enough employees been trained in evacuation?
- Has the emergency action plan been reviewed?
13c
37Hazard monitoring procedures - checklist
- Is the written plan kept at the workplace and
made available to employees? - Will employees be handling incidental releases?
13d
38Hazard monitoring procedures
- Hazardous waste site hazards include
- toxic chemicals
- fire and explosion hazards
- radioactivity
- biological hazards
- oxygen-deficient atmospheres
- oxygen-enriched atmospheres
13e
39Hazard monitoring procedures
- Sampling methods include
- personal sampling
- water sampling
- soil testing
- drum sampling
- compatibility testing
13f
40Hazard monitoring procedures
- Sampling instruments include
- oxygen meters
- combustible gas indicators
- colorimetric detector tubes
- personal alarm systems
13g
41Confined space entry
14a
42Spill containment - equipment
- Drop cloths or plastics
- Collection containers
- Absorbents, foams, chemical containment materials
15a
43Spill containment - equipment
- Long-handled wash brushes, paper cloth towels
- Appropriate PPE and reference materials
15b