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North America Job Hazard Analysis <br /> ERM Airborne Contaminants and reproductive Hazards <br /> Project Name: John Deere Landscapes(Former LESCO Facility) <br /> Project Number: 0129740 <br /> Job/Task Name: Airborne Contaminants and Reproductive Hazards <br /> JHA No.: 9 <br /> Task Step Hazard Control Measures <br /> Exposure to specific OSHA- Certain chemicals have been found to present more If the following chemicals are being used on a jobsite,and <br /> regulated chemical hazards significant long-term health hazards to employees work will occur for more than 30 consecutive days,OSHA <br /> during work when they are exposed to them,including regulations generally require a plan to mitigate exposures, <br /> sensitization,development of certain cancers,and additional training,and medical monitoring in some cases. <br /> others. 13 carcinogens (see 29 CFR 1910. <br /> • Asbestos <br /> • Vinyl chloride <br /> • Inorganic arsenic <br /> • Lead <br /> • Hexavalent chromium <br /> • Cadmium <br /> • Benzene <br /> • Coke oven emissions <br /> • 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane <br /> • Acrylonitrile <br /> • Ethylene oxide <br /> • Formaldehyde <br /> • Methylenedianiline <br /> • 1,3-butadiene <br /> • <br /> Methylene chloride <br /> Exposure to reproductive Certain chemicals have been found to affect the Chemicals posing reproductive hazards will be specified in <br /> chemical hazards during work reproductive systems in males and females and site-specific HASPS. Follow all provisions of the HASP to <br /> require additional personnel protection if used. minimize or eliminate exposure to reproductive hazards. <br /> Personal Protective Equipment Re uired for this Task: <br /> Type Description <br /> Varies PPE varies depending on the specific chemical being used. Consult the HASP for jobsite-specific <br /> guidance. <br /> ERM North America 2 Form Rev.:05-08 <br />