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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0521732
PE
2227
FACILITY_ID
FA0014718
FACILITY_NAME
ENERGY SYSTEMS
STREET_NUMBER
7100
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
LONGE
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17726028
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
7100 S LONGE ST # 300
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Approved
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TECH SIGNATURE:'-- �� DATE. <br /> OSHA Training Toolbox Talk: Hazard Communication—Chemical Hazards and Effects <br /> (Reference 1910.1200)/1926.591 <br /> OSHA's hazard communication standard, also known as the "employee right-to-know" <br /> standard, is designed to help protect workers from the hazards of exposures to harmful <br /> chemicals. An important section of that standard is a requirement that employees be informed <br /> about the chemical effects associated with the hazardous products we use at work. <br /> However,you may not have heard of many of the terms that appear on some product labels <br /> and material safety data sheets to describe chemical hazards&effects,or the terms may not <br /> have been adequately defined.So here are some simple explanations of a few key terms: <br /> • Toxic—Over-exposure to a toxic chemical can have a poisonous effect on a person, <br /> attacking their total body,or particular organs(example: prolonged exposure to arsenic <br /> is toxic to kidneys, lungs,the nervous system, and mucous membranes). <br /> ■ Carcinogen—The chemical is believed to cause cancer when over-exposure occurs. <br /> • Irritant—The chemical causes a reversible inflammatory effect (such as dermatitis)on <br /> living tissue (such as skin, mucous membranes,or lungs)at the site of contact. <br /> • Corrosive—The chemical causes visible destruction of, or visible alterations in, living <br /> tissue at the site of contact(example: battery acid is corrosive, will "burn"the skin). <br /> • Sensitizer—The chemical causes many people to develop an allergic reaction in tissue <br /> after repeated exposures(example: isocyanates used in the manufacture some paints <br /> and foam products are a sensitizer). <br /> • Acute Effects—the effects of over-exposure to a particular chemical usually occur <br /> rapidly,as a result of short-term exposure, and are typically of short duration. <br /> • Chronic Effects—the effects of over-exposure to a particular chemical generally occur as <br /> the result of long-term exposure,and are typically of long duration. <br /> • Flammable Liquid—A liquid that emits enough vapors to catch on fire and burn at <br /> relatively low temperatures(below 100 degrees Fahrenheit). Example:gasoline is a <br /> flammable liquid). <br /> • Combustible Liquid—A liquid that must be heated to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher <br /> to emit enough vapors to catch on fire and burn. Example: diesel is a combustible liquid. <br /> These are very simple explanations of just some of the terms we hear used to describe health <br /> and physical hazards.So take the time to review the container label and MSDS for any product <br /> that you are working with. <br /> Any question or comment about these terms used to describe chemical hazards and effects? <br /> Please be sure to sign-in on the training certification form. <br /> Free toolbox talk provided courtesy of www.oshatrainina.com. Copyright 2012. Not to be sold,nor displayed on any other commercial website. <br />
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