This procedure is designed to provide the minimum safety requirements in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Standard, 1910.1028, APP A & APP B.
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Table of contents
1.0 OBJECTIVE
2.0 BACKGROUND
2.1 Synonyms
2.2 Physical and Chemical Characteristics
2.3 Health Effects
3.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Facility Evaluation
3.2 Regulated areas
3.3 No Smoking
3.4 Employee Notification and Signage
3.5 Containers
3.6 Training
3.7 Retraining
4.0 MONITORING AND MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE
4.1 Initial monitoring
4.2 Periodic monitoring and monitoring frequency
4.3 Exposures above TWA
4.4 Exposures at or below the TWA
4.5 Termination of monitoring
5.0 SPILL AND LEAK PROCEDURES
6.0 SITE-SPECIFIC EMERGENCY PLANS
7.0 EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES
7.1 Eye Exposure
7.2 Skin Exposure
7.3 Swallowing Exposure
7.4 Respiratory Exposure
7.5 Rescue Considerations
8.0 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
8.1 Personal clothing and jewelry
8.2 Respirators
8.3 Protective Clothing
8.4 Eye and Face Protection
8.5 Documentation
9.0 TOOL SELECTION, EVALUATION, AND CONDITION
10.0 REGULATORY LIMITS
10.1 Airborne
11.0 RESPONSIBLE PERSONNEL / COMPETENT PERSON