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11/4/2024 10:13:57 AM
Creation date
10/15/2024 12:10:19 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2024
RECORD_ID
PR0528751
PE
1920 - HMBP-Common Materials
FACILITY_ID
FA0019424
FACILITY_NAME
SUSD-CESAR CHAVEZ HIGH SCHOOL
STREET_NUMBER
2929
STREET_NAME
WINDFLOWER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95212
APN
13004003
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\kblackwell
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Site Address
2929 WINDFLOWER LN STOCKTON 95212
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• Poisons are substances that cause <br />harm to living tissue <br />• Toxicity expressed in <br />▪LD50 <br />▪LC50 <br />• Examples: <br />▪Bromine (oral LD50 Rat = 2,600 mg/kg) <br />▪Copper (oral LD50 Rat = 472 mg/kg) <br />▪Copper sulfate (oral LD50 Rat = 300 <br />mg/kg) <br />Poisons <br />Poisons are chemicals that cause harm to living tissue. Chemicals that are poisonous <br />present a health hazard as opposed to a physical hazard. The toxicity of a poisonous <br />chemical is expressed by the lethal dose, LD, or lethal concentration, LC, to 50% of a test <br />population. These are expressed as LD50 and LC50, respectively. <br />The LD50 and LC50 measure the short‐term exposure to hazardous materials from which <br />half of the test population dies. The difference between LD and LC measurements is the <br />routes of exposure. Routes of exposure for LD measurement are either via absorption <br />through the skin or ingestion, and the route of exposure for LC measurement is by inhaling <br />mists, dusts, or fumes of a chemical. <br />The LD50 measurement is presented in milligrams per kilogram, meaning the actual LD50 is <br />a representation of the number of milligrams per kilogram of body weight at which half of <br />the test population died from either ingestion or absorption. The LC50 measurement is <br />presented in milligrams per liter, which is a measurement of the amount of chemical per <br />liter of air that kills half of the test population. <br />Chemicals in your workplace that are classified as poisons are bromine, copper, and copper <br />sulfate. When looking at the LD50 or LC50 to determine a chemical’s toxicity, note that the <br />lower the number, the more toxic the chemical is. <br />10
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