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© Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 CARBON MONOXIDE SAFETY - SLIDE 1 OF 97
CARBON MONOXIDE SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEES
CORPORATE SAFETY TRAINING
29 CFR 1910.1200
WELCOME
Chemicals in the Workplace©
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BASIS FOR THIS COURSE
Millions of workers are exposed to carbon monoxide daily. Carbon Monoxide is very safe under controlled conditions. Employees must understand the hazards of carbon monoxide. Each year, numerous accidents occur with carbon monoxide. Safety can be greatly enhanced if training is provided. OSHA Standards require:
Hazards be assessed. Training be conducted. Hazards and precautions be explained. Emergency response capability be established.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Provide an Introduction to the Toxicology of Carbon Monoxide. Discuss Carbon Monoxide’s Usage in Today’s Industry. Discuss General Terms Used in Carbon Monoxide Safety. Discuss Methods of Compliance with Carbon Monoxide Safety. Discuss the Routes of Entry Into the Human Body. Discuss Any Medical Surveillance Requirements. Discuss Personal Protective Equipment Requirements. Discuss the Hazards of Carbon Monoxide Upon the Human Body. Discuss Hazard Recognition & Control Skills.
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1. This course Is designed to provide an overview or refresher for the specific chemical topic.
2. Instructor notes are provided where appropriate for certain slides (you can also add your own notes).
3. Review the “notes master” for slides where the “notes icon” appears at the bottom of the slide.
INSTRUCTORS NOTE
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COURSE CONTENTS
1. Basis For The Course
2. Course Objectives and Recommended Attendees
3. Student Learning Outcomes
4. Course Attendees
5. Affected Regulations
6. Training and Retraining Requirements
7. Synonyms And Trade Names
8. Employee Exposure Limits
9. Physical Properties
10. Hazard Ratings
11. Health Effects
12. Basics Of Toxicology
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COURSE CONTENTS
13. Factors Influencing Toxic Action
14. Exposure Terminology
15. Factors Affecting Exposure
16. Methods of Compliance
17. Exposure Control
18. Basic Safety Rules
19. Storage Rules
20. Chemical Storage Surveys
21. General Storage Requirements
22. Specific Storage Requirements
23. Question and Answer Period
24. Tips For Using Contractors
(Continued)
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STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING:
Why Carbon Monoxide Safety Is Important. The Basics of Toxicology as it Relates to Carbon Monoxide. Basic Safety Precautions Related to Carbon Monoxide Safety. Specific Hazards Associated with Carbon Monoxide Exposure. The Training Requirements Associated with Carbon Monoxide. Basic Storage Requirements as they Relate to Safety. The Use of Personal Protective Equipment to Prevent Exposure.
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Any Employee Potentially Exposed to Carbon Monoxide.
Safety Committees.
Department Managers.
First Line Supervisors.
Accident Investigation Team Members.
COURSE ATTENDEES
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FEDERAL - 29 CFR 1903.1
EMPLOYERS MUST: Furnish a place of employment free of recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees. Employers must comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
OSHA ACT OF 1970
REGULATORY STANDARDTHE GENERAL DUTY CLAUSE
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29CFR - SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
1910 - INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
1200 - HAZARD COMMUNICATION
INDUSTRIAL REGULATIONSINDUSTRIAL REGULATIONS
DANGER!Carbon Monoxide
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TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
END OF SAMPLE
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