OH&S ch 6
workplace air leading to environ illness:
- Adopt scent-free practices - Legally required 2nd-hand smoke policies OH&S -
In general, toxicity data for
20% of chemicals
Fume
Airborne respirable by evaporation of solid materials ~ steel, parent metal will vaporize on application of weld-level heat & vaporized metal will condense on contact with cooler ambient air < 1 micron or micro-metre in diameter. plastic extrusion & car exhaust, which can include fumes (from metallic additives) & vapours (from the unburned fuel).
Gas
Airborne respirable contaminant that is 1 of 3 states of matter created where temp is above boiling point. CO2 & O2
Vapour
Airborne respirable contaminants in gaseous form substances normally in solid / liquid state at room temp & pressure. caused by evaporation, airborne contaminant above any solvent
Mist
Airborne respirable particulate liquid droplets by: Condensation from gas state or breaking up of liquid into dispersed state of finely divided droplets 2 sources of mist generation. Spray paint & hair spray
Dust
Airborne respirable particulate, solid particles by mechanical~grind, crush, or sand Heavier: settle out of air under influence of gravity. Lighter: longer or greater settling rate
Custodial EE are at higher risks of illness/injury from acute, vs. ambient, exposure to chemical or biological agent.
Cleaning M knows acute exposure cleaner had not worked at that location before
problems - Custodians dealing with specific chemical & biological hazards
Custodial EE often unaware of hazards they encounter
7 Types Of Contaminants
Dust, Fume, Gas, Liquid, Mist, Smoke,Vapor
List 7 types of chemical contaminants found in workplaces
Dust, Liquid, Vapour, Fumes, Mist, Gas, Smoke
4/7 Controls approach:
Engineering Work practices PPE Personal hygiene
4 general characteristics & properties make solvents effective
High volatility, Ability to dissolve fats, Flammability, Vaporization
3/7 controls approach
Housekeeping Medical surveillance Record-keeping controls
6 toxic substances:
Irritants Asphyxiants Anesthetics & Narcotics Systemic Poisons Liver Toxicants Kidney Toxicants
Sanjay at Point Pelee National Park, disease at higher risk for & how to protects
Lyme disease; use insect repellant containing DEET
6 toxic substances
Neurotoxins Carcinogens Lung Toxicants Teratogens Mutagens Sensitizers
Vaporization
amount volume of vapour that forms from small amount of liquid
Dirty kitchen
bacteria in solid form salmonella, streptococcus, E. coli, infectious heptatitis airborne solid form fungal agents spores: aspergillis & pencillium
Unclean restrooms
bacteria solid form or suspended in liquid E. coli & solid form virus infectious heptatitis A
Exposure to toxic gases
can produce acute & systemic toxicity
Crab asthma experienced by snow crab EE in Newfoundland remedy
change employment to another industry
toxic exposure to chromic acid symptom to help Dr. assess claim
changes to his skin
Fat-solubility
characteristic of chlorinated solvents could result in liver problems from cleaners
Volatility
characteristic of solvent related to its speed of evaporation
Globally Harmonized System
consistency around world in: classification & labelling of chemical products
Require EE to regularly work overtime
could produce synergistic effect
Most negative effects of chemical exposure
derived from airborne respiratory contaminants known as aerosols
Chris needs to either hire pro or provide cleaning crew with:
disposable protective clothing: gloves respirators Fix & replace refrig & ventilation units, left to pro's
Ability to dissolve fats
dissolves skin's surface oils = more susceptible to infection or skin trauma
New hazards could arise while cleaning, fixing/replacing units
disturbance of mould in walls or dust more leakage from units irritation / asphyxia from cleaning solvents
Hearing loss can be caused by
exposure to chemicals in workplace
Flammability
flashpoint, lower explosion limit, upper explosion limit, auto-ignition temp: gas, liquid, solid ignites
Chemical agents
hazards created by 1 or combo of very large # of chemicals &/or physical reactions
Bruce services office printers & copiers, research states he is at
higher risk of MCS vs. zookeeper
Physiological system poison ivy effects
immune system
High vapour pressure
increases inhalation hazard, especially at higher temps
Low boiling point
increases rate of evaporation / generation of vapours
Low heat of vaporization
increases rate of transformation into gas/vapour
High volatility
increases speed of evaporation & increases health & fire risk
Id routes of entry
inhalation, respiration, ingestion, penetration, or skin absorption
Carcinogens & other probable substances include
irritants, asphyxiants, lung toxicants, & possibly sensitizers.
Size of typical airborne particle found in fumes & smoke
less than 1 micron
Custodial EE Exposed: residues in air & surfaces:
manufacture processes, service operations & human excretions sweat, body oils, from sneezing
Diff between fume & vapour
material in fume condenses with air contact
Low surface tension
more effective skin absorption
Manufacturing settings
most exposure to chemicals from breathing aerosol byproducts related to use of organic & inorganic solvents
Biological agents / biohazards
natural organisms / products of organisms that present risk to humans
Leaking refrigeration units
organic solvent in vapour form aliphatic hydrocarbon
inject at work Admin control to protect EE's from needle-stick injuries
provide education & training to all EE
In lab, HIV I & II requires same level of control as biohazard
rabies
4 routes chemicals can enter body
respiration, skin absorption, skin penetration, & ingestion
2 food-related biohazards cx food poisoning if not able to properly store food
salmonellosis & staphylococcus
Dr. said alveoli are seriously damaged, shape cilia likely
severely damaged
Cross-contamination
solid form bacteria & fungal agents anthrax, brucellosis, dermatophytosis if meat is infected
Inadequate ventilation
solid form fungal agents & smoke / vapours from cooking may contain metal particles from pots used
Contact irritant
toxic substance produce dermatitis
Part of respiratory system is spiral shaped & could be protected from aerosols by wearing face mask
turbinates
Fungal
type of biological agents, if inhaled, causes occupational diseases in farmworkers
Bio-safety Level 1 organisms, to protect himself from organisms he needs to:
wash hands before he eats lunch at work
overview of engineering:
work practices, PPE, personal hygiene practices, good housekeeping, medical surveillance, & record-keeping controls.
No toxicity data is available for
~ 80% of chemicals used commercially
Admin controls
- Education & training food hazards x-contamination, hand wash & good housekeeping -Complete & in-depth cleaning of all surfaces - PPE: gloves change regularly
Plant located in a valley
likely to create synergistic effect with airborne chemicals in manufacturing plant
Smoke
Airborne respirable particulate from products of combustion < 0.1 micron in size. tobacco smoke or smoke from fire
List 4 general characteristics & properties that make solvents effective
Low surface tension, High vapour pressure, Low boiling point, Low heat of vaporization
Engineering controls
new units get systems fixed & tested by pro large dedicated cutting boards for type of food colour-coded
Liquid
not airborne respirable particulate, can come in contact with skin & eyes splash or spill during manual mixing or pouring operations.
Medical Surveillance
record keeping & control measure to ensure baseline tests available when needed
EE most at risk of exposure to biohazards
unique / specialized jobs ~ medicine, research, & farming