Chapter 23 - Chemical and Waste Management
signal word
two words used on the sds 'warning' for less severe hazard categories; and 'danger' for more severe hazard categories
toxic waste
waste that can have a toxic effect to humans
infectious waste
waste that is capable of transmitting an infectious disease
hazardous waste
waste that poses a risk to humans or to the environment
health hazard
a chemical for which acute or chronic health effects may occur in exposed employee
physical hazard
a chemical that is a combustible liquid, compressed gas, explosive material or is flammable reactive or water reactive
chemical inventory
a list of every product used in the office that contains chemicals
precautionary statement
a phrase that describes recommended measures to be taken to minimize or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposure to a hazardous chemical, or improper storage or handling of a hazardous chemical
globally harmonized system of classification and labeling of chemicals (GHS)
an international approach to hazard communication
chemical
any substance or mixture of substances
toxic chemicals
chemicals that can have a fatal or toxic effect to humans
safety data sheet
formerly known as the MSDS; form that provides printed info regarding the hazards of materials that contain chemicals
pictograms
graphic elements used on a hazard label, used to identify the specific hazard class and category
acute exposure
high levels of exposure over a short period
hazardous waste classifications
ignitable; corrosive; reactive; toxic; listed by EPA
regulated waste
infectious waste that requires special handling, neutralization, and disposal
contaminated waste
items such as gloves and patient napkins that may contain the potentially infectious body fluids of patients
flammables
readily capable of catching fire
hazard communication standard (HCS)
recently revised OSHA standard regarding employees right to know about hazardous chemical in the workplace
chronic exposure
repeated exposures, generally to lower levels, over a long time
oxidizers
substances that react or cause a chemical to react w/ oxygen
product identifier
the name or number used for a hazardous chemical on a label or in the SDS
hazard class
the nature of the physical or health hazards, flammible solid, carcinogen, oral acute toxicity
label elements
the pictogram, hazard statement, signal word, and precautionary statement for each hazard class and category
ingestion, through the skin, and inhalation
three primary methods of chemical exposure
hazard classification
to identify the properties of a chemical to determine the degree of hazard
