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Title: Greg Bell, CHMM, CET


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Right to KnowChemical-Specific Training
Greg Bell, CHMM, CET Right to Know
Coordinator Environmental Safety Division (706)
542-0105 gbell_at_esd.uga.edu www.esd.uga.edu/rtk/
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The Georgia Public Employees Hazardous Chemical
Protection and Right to Know Act of 1988
  • Right to Know about hazardous chemicals in your
    workplace
  • Right to bring information to your physician
  • Can not be fired, discriminated against, or
    disciplined for exercising your Right to Know
  • Grievance Procedure
  • Advise of operations where hazardous materials
    are present
  • Make aware and provide proper training in the
    hazards associated with chemicals (annually)
  • Train personnel on the maintenance and use of
    personal protective equipment (PPE)

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Chemical Inventory
  • UGA reports twice a year to the Board of Regents
    Office of Environmental Affairs and the
    Department of Labor Safety Engineering Section
  • Researchers may report to the Right to Know
    Coordinator with their department, independently
    or by utilizing the Central Inventory Reporting
    System
  • To sign on with Central Research Stores CIRS,
    contact Chris Smith at 542-1835 or
    cjsmith_at_arches.uga.edu or Training and
    Development for courses

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  • Chemical identity and components
  • Manufacturer - contact info.
  • Physical chemical characteristics
  • Fire/explosion hazard
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Chemical exposures
  • Spills

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
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Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
  • Contact UGA Right to Know Coordinator
  • Perform a web search -- www.esd.uga.edu/rtk/
  • Contact the Chemical Manufacturer

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Labeling
  • Original Containers
  • Secondary Containers

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National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Fire
Diamond
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Hazardous Materials Identification System(HMIS
System)
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Chemical Storage Color Codes
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Original Container Labeling
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Original Container Labeling
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Secondary Container Labeling
  • Chemical Name
  • Hazard Warning
  • Date of Filling

Methanol/Water flammable 2/4/99
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Absorption

Ingestion
Inhalation
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Skin Eye Protection(Absorption of Chemicals)
  • Proper Attire
  • Lab Coats or Aprons
  • Proper Gloves
  • Safety Glasses
  • Goggles
  • UV Protection

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Ingestion of Chemicals
  • NO FOOD
  • Removal of Gloves
  • Personal Hygiene

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Respiratory Protection - Fume Hoods(Inhalation
of Chemicals)
Work with the sash at 10-12 in. Work 6 inches
inside the hood Raise large equipment 1-2
in. Keep 1-2 inches of space in front of the
baffle Keep doors/windows closed Minimize
chemical storage equipment (no clutter)
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Respiratory Protection - Respirators(Inhalation
of Chemicals)
  • Engineering controls
  • Use/maintenance
  • Fit-Testing
  • Record-Keeping

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Emergency ProceduresFIRE
Fire Extinguisher
Emergency Notification Procedures
Fire Alarm Pull Stations
Keep Fire Doors Closed
Keep Exits Clear
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Accidents Injuries
Eyewash Stations Safety Showers
First Aid Kits
Incident/Accident Report First Report of Injury
Form
Seek Medical Attention
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Chemical Spills
Do Not Clean Up a Spill If
  • appropriate materials are not available
  • chemical or level of hazard is unknown
  • PPE is not available
  • proper training has not been received

Contact ESD at 542-5801
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Chemical Spills
  • Identify Chemical
  • Look for Injuries
  • Get Help and Alert Others
  • Seal Off Area
  • Area Notification Procedures

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Services
  • Custodians in the Laboratory
  • Electronics Shop -- Laboratory Equipment
  • Mailing/shipping hazardous materials -- Central
    Research Stores, (706) 542-2411

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Chemicals Storage
Toxins
Corrosives
Reactives
Flammables
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General Storage Guidelines
  • Store hazardous materials below shoulder height
  • Store by hazard classification (color codes)
  • Shelving well anchored/chemical resistant

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Flammable Liquids
The Fire Triangle
Heat
Fuel
Oxygen
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FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
  • Use approved flammable storage cabinets
  • 10 gal outside approved cabinets and/or safety
    cans
  • Flammables/explosion-proof refrigerator and
    freezers only

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FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
MSDS
Flashpoint min. temp. at which a liquid gives
off enough vapor to ignite
MSDS
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CORROSIVES
  • Use Chemical-Resistant Secondary Containment
    Store in Lower Shelves or
  • Store in Corrosives Cabinet
  • Separate Acids and Bases
  • Separate Inorganic/Organic Acids

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CORROSIVES
Strength
Concentration
Acid Strength
Base Strength
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CORROSIVES
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CORROSIVES
Be Careful when Mixing Acid and Water
AAA Always Add Acid to water
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Toxins
  • Store according to the nature of the chemical
  • Appropriate security may be necessary for some
    toxins

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  • OXIDIZERS(nitric acid) Store away from
    flammables, combustibles, reducers
  • WATER-REACTIVES(sodium) Store in cool dry
    place Do not store under sinks, above water
    baths Class D fire extinguishers
  • PEROXIDE-FORMERS(THF, ethyl ether) Store in
    airtight containers in cool, dry place
    Date upon receipt and on opening Dispose of
    in a timely manner

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Common oxidizers
  • Nitrates
  • Nitrites
  • Chromates
  • Permanganates
  • Persulfates
  • Perchloric Acid
  • Nitric Acid

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Reactivity - MSDS
Methanol Chloroform Sodium Hydroxide
(explosion) Calcium Carbide (violent
reaction) Magnesium (violent reaction) Cyanic
Chloride (violent reaction) Beryllium Hydride
(intense reaction _at_ 200C) Bromine (intense
exothermic reaction) Chromic Anhydride (possible
explosion) Nickel (possible ignition)
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GAS CYLINDERS
  • Secured in upright position
  • Replace stem caps when
    not in use
  • Label Status - Full/Empty
  • Turn off at main valve stem
  • Transport with proper dolly

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HAZARDOUS WASTE
Anyone handling or producing hazardous waste
must receive training
Hazardous Waste Training Greg Bell at
369-5706 or gbell_at_esd.uga.edu Schedule -
www.esd.uga.edu/hazmat/
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