internal configuration such that an entrant count be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a floor which slopes downward and tapers to a smaller cross-section. And finally‚ Contains any other recognized serious safety or health hazard. The general requirements of a confined space as designated by CRR 1910.146 are as follows. The employer shall evaluate the workplace to determine if any spaces are permit-required confined spaces. If the workplace does contain permit spaces‚ the
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Compound Molecular Structure Molecular Weight (g/mol) Melting point (0C) Solubility Hazard Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) 98.079 10 Miscible in water Hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant)‚ of ingestion‚ of inhalation. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant) Ammonium Bromide (NH4Br) 97.94 452 Soluble in water Hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant)‚ of ingestion‚ of inhalation. 1-Butanol (C4H10O) 74.12 -89.8 Soluble in water. Very soluble in acetone‚ miscible with ethanol‚
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SCOPE AND APPLICATION 3 1. INTRODUCTION 5 1.1 Who has health and safety duties in relation to hazardous chemicals? 5 1.2 The meaning of key terms 6 1.3 What is required to manage the risks of hazardous chemicals? 7 2. HOW TO IDENTIFY HAZARDS 10 2.1 Labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) 10 2.2 Unlabelled containers 10 2.3 Hazardous chemicals generated or manufactured in the workplace 12 2.4 Chemicals with exposure standards 13 2.5 Hazardous chemical register 13 2.6 Other sources
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environment Part 2 – a hazard checklist of the location(s) Record a brief description of three location hazards that may arise in your work environment. For example‚ car park‚ stairs‚ uneven floor. For each of these hazards please include: a description of the location a description of the hazard – in relation to the location the number and occupation of people who could be affected by the hazard – in relation to the location whether a risk assessment is recommended Part 3 – a hazard checklist of permanent
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you need to take into account a variety of things: • Movement around the classroom (slips and trips) - look at - flooring‚ space between stations‚ electrical cables‚ possible spillages‚ outside steps/ramps and handrails. • Furniture and fixtures – look at – fixed items (cupboards‚ display boards)‚ portable equipment‚ and window openings. • Electrical equipment – look at – sockets and switches • Fire – look at – fire doors are they unobstructed‚ unlocked and easy to open • Workplace (ventilation
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UNIT 46 (Unit reference number: H/601/9024) PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR MOBILITY Section 1 1.1 Define mobility Mobility means the movement of individuals from a particular place or position to another whilst ensuring that their independence is maintained e.g. moving from a wheelchair to a bed or moving from one bed position to another. The definition of mobility‚ according to the dictionary‚ is the ability to move independently. 1.2 Explain how different health conditions may affect and be affected
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process or minimize by founding earlier the hazard. For example‚ have a look around how many hazards are exist. If there is a broken toy‚ we can hurt or injury by small sharp plastic pieces. At that case‚ if we eliminate the hazard‚ we can’t face with that dangerous situation. And also‚ assume the wet floor. It probably possible to fall down or broken legs while running children or walking adult didn’t recognize the floor is wet. We can avoid this hazard using the yellow small caution standings.
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welfare legislation‚ notices and warning signs are relevant to the occupational area. 1.8) State how to comply with control measures that have been identified by risk assessments and safe systems of work. QCF641 (2) 2.2) List typical hazards associated with the work environment and occupational area in relation to; Resources Substances Asbestos Equipment Obstructions Storage Services Work Activities QCF641 (2) 2.3) List the current Health and Safety Executive top
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different occupational health hazards and associated health problems. A hazard‚ in general‚ refers to anything with the potential to cause harm in terms of human injury or illhealth‚ damage to property‚ damage to the environment or a combination of chemical substances‚ machinery or methods of work. The first step in safeguarding safety and health is to identify hazards and risk from materials‚ equipment‚ chemicals and work activities. The employer is required
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local ordinances. The only mandatory standard is the NEC. The NEC specifies fire prevention standards for fiber optic cables. They are however‚ the standards we must follow. Installation Hazards: When installing burial or aerial cable‚ cables containing conductive materials could pose a potential shock hazard. These types of cable shall be tested for hazardous voltage before handling. A temporary grounding and bonding harnesses shall be attached to the cable during installation. All applicable
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