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28 Cards in this Set
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Six categories of HAZMAT
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1. Explosives
2. Flammables 3. Combustibles 4. Oxidizers 5. Toxins 6. Corrosives |
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HM/HW Spill procedure
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1. Notify supervisor, Safety Officer, Environmental Officer, and HAZMAT LPO
2. Evacuate area, and Call 911 if over 110 gal. 3. Notify CDO if over 110 gal. 4. Retrieve MSDS 5. Envrionmental Officer will clear, then don PPE and clean 6. IH will clear area to resume work. |
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Secondary Labling
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When HM has been moved into another container.
Label for the new container: Manufacturer, organization recieving |
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HAZMINCEN
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Hazard Minimization Center
Deals with excess stock HM |
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CHRIMP
(Being replaced by HSMS) |
Consolidated Hazardous Material Reutilization Inventory Management
Tracks bar codes and requests HM. Hazardous Substance Management System |
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HICS
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Hazardous Inventory Control System
Management of "in use" HM inventory. Being replaced with HSMS |
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AUL
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Authorized User List
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HMIS
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Hazardous Material Information Systems
provides useful info on more than 70,000 hazardous materials used by DOD |
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PCB
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Polycholorinated Biphenyls
Toxic chmicals used to insulate electrical equipment (esp. transformers). Causes irritation of eyes, skin, and lungs (cancer causing) |
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Hazard Warning Label
HEALTH |
Left Diamond
BLUE 0 - normal, 1 - slightly hazardous, 2 - hazardous 3 - extreme danger, 4 - deadly |
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Hazard Warning Label
FIRE |
Top Diamond
RED 0 - won't burn, 1 @ >200 deg, 2 @ <200 deg, 3 @ <100deg, 4 @ <73 deg |
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Hazard Warning Label
REACTIVITY |
Right Diamond
YELLOW 0 - stable, 1 - unstable if heated 2 - violent chemical, 3 - shock/heat may detonate, 4 - may detonate |
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Hazard Warning Label
Specific Hazard |
OXY
ACID ALK COR W (dont use water) |
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MSDS
(1) _______ Information |
(1) General Information
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MSDS
(2) Ingredients/_______ _______ |
(2) Ingredients/Identity Information
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MSDS
(3) Physical/C_______ _______ |
(3) Physical/Chemical Characteristics
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MSDS
(4) Fire and E_______ H_______ _______ |
(4) Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
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MSDS
(5) R_______ Data |
(5) Reactivity Data
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MSDS
(6) H_______ Hazard Data |
(6) Health Hazard Data
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MSDS
(7) P_______ for S_______ H_______ and Use |
(7) Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
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MSDS
(8) C_______ Measures |
(8) Control Measures
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MSDS
(9) R_______ of entry into the body |
(9) Routes of entry into the body
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MSDS
(10) E_______ and F_______-aid procedure for exposure |
(10) Emergency and first-aid procedure for exposure
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Ultimately responsible for Safety
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Commanding Officer
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Chairman of Safety Policy Committee
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Executive Officer
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Advises the CO on matters pertaining to safety
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Safety Officer
Also, manages the command safety program, investigates mishaps, monitors projects, shops, and special evolutions for compliance with safety standards |
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Hearing Conservation Program
Ear Plugs OR Ear Muffs |
Not to exceed peak noises >140dBA
Not to exceed 84 dBA for constant noise based on 8 hr period |
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Hearing Conservation Program
Ear Plugs AND Ear Muffs |
Constant noise not to exceed 104 dBA
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