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Define the term HM
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any material w/ chemical characteristics may pose hazard to human health or environment
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Define the term HW
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any material discarded which meets HM definition
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Discuss HM storage and inspection requirements
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inspected weekly and quarterly. tightness of closure, corrosion, leakage, improper labling, and expired shelf life
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State the purpose and information contained on the Material Safety Data Sheet
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describes the materials, health and safety hazards, and precautions for safe handling and use
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What are the six categories of HM
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flamables, aerosols, toxic material, corrossive material, oxidizing materials, compressed gases
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Explain the general procedures to be followed when a HM/HW spill is discovered
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only trained personnel respond to HM spills. discovery, notification, initiation of action, evaluation, containment, damage control, dispersion of gases, clean-up and decontamination, disposal, certification for re-entry, follow-up reports
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State the personal protection equipment required when handling HM/HW
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eye protection, repitory devices, gloves
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Discuss the disposal limitations for the following:
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(blank)
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adhesives, grease, hydraulic fluid, fuels, waste oils, paint/paint thinners
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for all disposal limitations refer to OPNAVINST 5100.19C
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Describe required training for all hands with repect to the HM/HW program
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types of HM in the work area, how to dispose, how to read labels, MSDS, protective measures, emergency procedures
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Describe the purpose of secondary labeling of HM when removed from the original container
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use only approved containers, make sure labeling is retained and transfered
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Discuss the purpose of the HM Authorized Use List (AUL)
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inventory of HM and who can use what
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