week6 Flashcards

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Regulation limiting the amount of occupational exposure to formaldehyde

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Formaldehyde Rule

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2
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The monitoring of a person for the purpose of identifying changes in health status due to occupational exposure to chemicals hazardous to health

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medical surveillance

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Components of medical surveliance (7)

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  1. pre-employment and pre-placement medical exam
  2. bio monitoring and bio effect monitoring
  3. health effects monitoring
  4. investigation of occupational diseases and poisoning
  5. notification of occupational disease and poisoning
  6. assist in disability assessment
  7. return to work exam after medical treatment removal protection
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4
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Potential health hazards (2)

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  1. acute

2. chronic

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Acute health hazards (4)

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  1. exposure to eyes; redness, drying, irritated, contact lenses
  2. exposure to skin; drying, cracking, scaling-dermatitis, skin sensitization
  3. inhalation; irritates upper respiratory, inflammation of nose, throat and lungs
  4. swallowing; throat irritation, highly poisonous, will cause death
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symptoms of exposure to formaldehyde ; Acute (9)

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  1. eyes, nose, throat irritation
  2. insomnia
  3. headaches, dizziness
  4. depression, memory loss
  5. fatigue
  6. nausea, diarrhea
  7. chest pain
  8. rashes
  9. asthma
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7
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Chronic health hazards (2)

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  1. carcinogenicity ; studies shown may cause cancer in humans
  2. toxicity ; said to be poisonous
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Signs and symptoms of formaldehyde (7)

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  1. irritation of the mucosa of the eyes, nose, and throat
    - at 0.1 can occur ^
    - at 100 ppm immediate danger for life and health
  2. swelling of eyelids
  3. respiratory disorders, coughing, shortness of breath
  4. allergic reactions
  5. frequent headaches, dizziness, drowsiness
  6. jaundice
  7. brusing easily
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9
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employee reporting (3)

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  1. must report to employer any signs/symptoms of potential exposure
  2. must be annually offered a Medical disease questionnaire for physicians review
  3. procedures are to be followed even if test level is below the permissible PEL and STEL
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10
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Medical removal protection (2)

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  1. employees who suffer significant adverse effects from formaldehyde exposure must be removed to jobs with less exposure until their condition improves
  2. employee benefits can continue for up to 6 months or until a physician determines employee will never be able to return
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11
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  • a colorless, strong smelling, gas used in making building materials and many household products.
  • used in pressed-wood products, glues and adhesives; paper product coatings and insulation materials.
  • quickly broken down in air; within hours. dissolves easily in water, but doesn’t last long.
  • called formalin when dissolved in water; used as industrial disinfectant.
  • occurs naturally in the environment
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formaldehyde gas

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12
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Used by OSHA to express a health or physical hazard. Indicates the level of harmful or toxic substance activity which requires medical surveillance, increased industrial hygiene monitoring or biological monitoring.

  • the trigger for the need for further testing
  • level for Formaldehyde is 0.5ppm per 8 hour time weighted average
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action level

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13
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-0.75 parts formaldehyde per million parts of air

measured as an 8 hour time weighted average

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permissible exposure limit

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14
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-2 ppm which is the maximum exposure allowed during a 15 minute period

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Short term exposure limit

STEL

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15
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  • this id’s all employees that are expose to areas above the action leve
  • accurately determine the exposure of each employee
  • initial monitoring needs to be repeated for every change in production, equipment, process, personal, or control measure that may result in additional exposure to formaldehyde
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initial monitoring

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16
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  • unnecessary if exposure level is maintained below STEL and Action level
  • employer must promptly monitor employee exposure upon receiving reports of formaldehyde related signs and symptoms
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Additional monitoring

17
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Compliance methods (2)
- OSHA rules
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  1. specific

2. controls

18
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  • in addition to keeping good record and monitoring exposure levels to be in compliance every prep room needs ;
  • emergency shower and eyewash station
  • OSHA requires that emergency showers and eyewash stations be located IN the prep room.
  • station must be in 25 feet of workstation
  • clearly marked, well lit, and easily accessible
  • one step operation
  • water should be cool to cold
  • must not be used for any other purpose
  • stations to be checked on regular basis to insure proper working condition
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Specific OSHA compliance

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controls for compliance methods (11)

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  1. have adequate air exchange
  2. keep lid on embalming machine
  3. keep caps on all bottles
  4. dont put autopsy viscera in an open container
  5. drainage tube should be used for venous drainage
  6. always keep waste container covered
  7. put post aspirator in abdominal and thoracic cavities to collect drainage from vessels
  8. when using cavity pack, always cover treated area with plastic
  9. avoid spills
  10. run table water continuously
  11. check embalming machine hoses for leaks that drip or cause spraying
20
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PPE (6)

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  1. gown
  2. gloves
  3. shoe covers
  4. head cover
  5. face mask
  6. face shield/goggles
21
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housekeeping

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  1. neutralize and clean spills immediately
  2. all labels are properly placed
  3. biohazard stuff in biohazard containers
  4. have bio-hazard properly disposed of by a licensed service