Recognition of Chemical Exposures- Done Flashcards
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Sensory irritation
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- Eye, taste irritation
2. Acclimation is possible
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Contaminants in the air
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- Dust cloud
- Mist, spray, steam
- Haze
- Settled dust
- Visual contamination
2
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Odors
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- some smell good, most bad
- odor threshold
- olfactory fatigue
- identify all sources
3
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Employees covered with dust indicate
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- Sloppy work practices
- Need for protective clothing
- Take home is possible
- Absorption potential
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Tips for respirators
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- Explain why provided
- Talk about approved those and when they are appropriate
- Make sure use is enforced
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Skin contacts with solvents
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- Know signs of solvent contact
- Protective clothing and creams used
- Cleanup procedures
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Ventilation systems
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- General dilution vs local exhaustion
- Are they working properly
- Confined/stagnant areas
- Why was ventilation system provided??
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Guidelines for housekeeping/storage for chemical exposures
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- Check to see if area is tidy or sloppy with broken spilled containers
- Attitude of unit
- Check labels and signs around unit
- Check dispensing areas/systems
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Sources of additional information for recognition of chemical exposures
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- Previous occupational disease claims
- Previous loss information
- MSDS/labels/signs
- Hazardous material communication standard
- Employee-right-to-know
- EPA/SARA Title II
- Community right to know and emergency planning
- Nurses importance in being an active part of both