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Chemical Safety Training This material was produced under a grant from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (SH-31179-SH7), U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or the policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial products, or organization imply endorsement by the US government. 3 Course Objectives ▶Provide participants with training to ▶ Identify hazards that exist in their workplaces ▶ Identify potential health effects of workplace hazards ▶ Understand ways that chemicals can enter the body ▶ Understand principles of hazard prevention and control ▶ Apply principles of hazard control in the work place ▶ Understand employer responsibilities regarding exposure to hazardous chemicals ▶ Discuss and analyze strategies to create safer workplaces 4 Introduction ▶About 32 million workers are potentially exposed to one or more chemical hazards1 ▶There are approximately 650,000 existing chemical products, and hundreds of new ones being introduced annually1 ▶Chemical exposure may cause or contribute to many serious health effects such as heart ailments, central nervous system damage, kidney and lung damage, sterility, cancer, burns, and rashes ▶Some chemicals may also be safety hazards and have the potential to cause fires and explosions and other serious accidents 5 Hazard Identification ▶What are some hazards that can be found in your workplace? 6 Hazard Identification (cont.) ▶Routes of exposure ▶Inhalation ▶Absorption ▶Ingestion ▶Injection
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