06 01 Chemical Hazards
10 assets in this module.
06.1.1 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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Is the document shown up to date? as of now it's not legible, can we have the original document so that we can maximize size?
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If the document shown needs to be text then we need the text provided.
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STONY and then ROCKY
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Labeling System
Safety Datasheet Information
Know Where Information Is Kept
Wear Recommended PPE
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06.1.2 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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ROCKY
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Miners have a right to know about the chemical hazards where they work
Mine operators have a responsibility to know about the chemical hazards at the mine
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06.1.3 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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Is there anything present in this image that would suggest that it is out of date?
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ROCKY
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HazCom training is required:
New miners before they begin working at the mine
Whenever a miner is assigned a new task in which he or she has no previous work experience
When a new chemical is introduced into the work area
If an existing chemical is found to possess a new hazard
Part 46 Regulation :
46.5 & 46.7
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06.1.4 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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Is there anything present in this image that would suggest that it is out of date?
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I guess it's implied that the presence of the chemical is accidental in release....but really you're being taught to recognize the presence of the substance.....whether or not it's accidental is irrelevant to the skill being taught (ditch the word accidental)
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ROCKY
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The physical and health hazards of each chemical in your work area
Explanation of the labeling system, Safety Data Sheets and how to get and use the information
How to tell if there's been an accidental release.... smell, color, etc.
How to protect yourself
Part 46 Regulation :
47.2
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06.1.5 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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Is there anything present in this image that would suggest that it is out of date? Is there anything missing from the image or list that would make it more current?
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ROCKY
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A chemical is hazardous if it has the potential to cause illness or harm from exposure.
Examples:
Diesel fuel
Used motor oil
Break fluid
Paint thinner
Hydraulic fluid
Acetylene
Gasoline
Brake Cleaner
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06.1.4 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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Is there anything present in this image that would suggest that it is out of date? Is there anything missing from the image or list that would make it more current?
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ROCKY
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Hazard classifications:
Physical
Health
Physical & Health
Neither physical nor health
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06.1.5 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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ROCKY
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Physical Hazard: One that can cause injuries.
Combustible liquids, compressed gas, organic peroxide and oxidizers
Flammable, explosive, unstable or water reactive
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06.1.6 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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There's basically no women in any of these pictures. Maybe use this picture as an opportunity to show a woman doctor (just sayin')
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ROCKY
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Health Hazard: One that can cause illness.
Immediate symptoms that last a short time.
Chronic where symptoms appear after a period of time.
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06.1.7 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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I'm not sure that the over the counter cleaning product exempt image actually suggests over the counter. In this case, some common brands might be useful rather than generic bottles
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ROCKY
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Exempt Chemicals:
Consumer products, articles and personal items
Consumer Products: If used as the manufacturer intended
Articles: Pipes, conveyor belts, tires, etc. are exempt if they release no more than an insignificant amount of hazardous material and pose no physical or health risks to the exposed miners
Personal items: Food, tobacco products, drugs, cosmetics, etc. are exempt if they are intended for an individual miner's personal use
Part 46 Regulation :
47.91
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06.1.8 – HazCom & GHS – Hazard Communication Standard
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Is this up to date? Also..most of this slide seems repetitive from an earlier slide in this section.
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ROCKY
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Your mine's written HazCom program:
Lists hazardous chemicals at the mine
How miners will be told about unlabeled hazardous chemicals; such as pipes and the hazards of non-routine jobs
Describes the labeling system used by the mine
Tells where SDS sheets are located
Part 46 Regulation :
47.32
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