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Page 1: Introduction to Workplace Safety .

Introduction to Workplace Safety

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What is “Safety”?

• Elimination of potential threats to health and well-being

ACCIDENTS

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Accidents

• Unexpected, usually sudden, events that cause harm– Trips, slips and falls (30% of

accidents)

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Emergencies

Situations requiring immediate action to prevent harm or damage to people or property

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Hazards

• Equipment, chemicals, conditions with potential to cause harm.

• Safety programs are designed to control hazards.

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Risk assessments

• Risk: the probability that a specific hazard will cause harm

• Risk assessment: – attempt to estimate

potential for injury or property damage

– manage or eliminate hazards

– safety guidelines and standards help

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Maintaining Workplace Safety

• Federal agencies: – Create regulations

• Employers: – safe environment– training – emergency response

plans• Employees:

– implement the institutional safety plan

Federal agencies

Employers

Employees

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The Roles of Federal Agencies

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• Standards: – Voluntary

• Regulations: – required by law

• Categories– Worker safety– Environmental

protection– Use and

handling of animals

– Regulation of radioisotopes

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Major Regulatory Agencies

• OSHA – Worker safety

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EPA: • Safe waste disposal and

storage • Release of genetically

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Major Regulatory Agencies

• DOT: – Transportation of hazardous

materials.

• NRC: – Safe use of radioactivity

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“Right-to-Know” Law• Federal Hazard

Communication Standard

• Developed in 1983 by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)– Regulates use of hazardous

materials in industrial workplaces

– Regulates availability of information about employee hazard exposure and safety

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Employer Responsibilities

• Workplace hazard identification

• Written hazard communication plan

• Safety Data Sheets (SDS)• Clear labeling of all

chemicals• Worker training for safe

chemical handling

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Chemical Hygiene Plans

• Laboratory Standard requires all institutions to file a chemical hygiene plan (CHP) for each laboratory http://ehs.ucsb.edu/units/labsfty/labimages/labweb/

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CHP content

1. General chemical safety rules and procedures

2. Purchase, distribution and storage of chemicals

3. Environmental monitoring4. Availability of medical program5. Maintenance, housekeeping and inspection

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CHP content

6. Protective devices and clothing

7. Record-keeping

8. Training programs

9. Chemical labeling

10. Accident and spill policies

11. Waste disposal