Just a ppt I made to focus on Respirators and Noise issues among others in IH, I am seeing many not do medical surveillance, fir testing and wearers cannot do a User Seal check.,
Just a ppt I made to focus on Respirators and Noise issues among others in IH, I am seeing many not do medical surveillance, fir testing and wearers cannot do a User Seal check.,
Indoor Air Quality in Florida's Homes Indoor Air Quality Solutions, IAQS - ...John P. Lapotaire, CIEC.
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This presentation provides best practices and tactics for a successful OSHA inspection. It addresses what to expect when OSHA arrives, how to walk Inspectors through your facility and more!
What is Combustible Dust, What are the Dangers, and how to lessen your riskCraig Rutledge
OSHA has put an increased emphasis on combustible dust due to an alarming number of injuries and fatalities relating to combustible dust fires and explosions. This presentation covers what is combustible, the dangers of combustible dust, and ways to mitigate your risk with a cleaning program.
Indoor Air Quality in Florida's Homes Indoor Air Quality Solutions, IAQS - ...John P. Lapotaire, CIEC.
An introduction to the indoor air quality challenges for Florida's Real Estate Professionals. by John Lapotaire, CIEC. Indoor Air Quality Solutions, IAQS
John P. Lapotaire, CIEC
Indoor Air Quality Solutions, IAQS
www.FloridaIAQ.com
This presentation provides best practices and tactics for a successful OSHA inspection. It addresses what to expect when OSHA arrives, how to walk Inspectors through your facility and more!
What is Combustible Dust, What are the Dangers, and how to lessen your riskCraig Rutledge
OSHA has put an increased emphasis on combustible dust due to an alarming number of injuries and fatalities relating to combustible dust fires and explosions. This presentation covers what is combustible, the dangers of combustible dust, and ways to mitigate your risk with a cleaning program.
General Industry Introduction to OSHA SafetyJohn Newquist
I used this draft as a foundation for introducing OSHA to students to safety in an OSHA 10/30 hour class. I like to use the fact that many people had to died to make these rules.
Air and Breathing [OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (OSHA)]QiQi Fong
Briefly explain about Respiratory Hazards,Type of respiratory protective equipment,Respirator selection and Air pollution according to the OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (OSHA) Malaysia
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In this presentation, our radiation safety expert provides the guidance you need to prove your facility is safe, compliant and inspection-ready. Learn how to get your paperwork in place, including proper documentation and licensing; train your employees on radiation safety; and gain best practice techniques to optimize your radiation safety program.
Occupational health & Toxicology deals with occupational related diseases such as silicosis, siderosis, asbestosis and poising by lead, Manganese, Nickel, Chromium and Magnesium
Fy20 Most Frequently Cited OSHA Standards in ConstructionJohn Newquist
I worked with OSHA to get the information. This is much better than the standards individually.
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Here is small ppt on pesticide safety
I am seeing a weakness in training workers on handling pesticides.
I try to avoid food where the pesticide is sprayed directly on the part you are eating.
Thank Rachel Allshiny for the work on this.
Just a mini ppt on an issue that many do not understand. It is machine guarding or lockout.
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August Safety Training at Non-Profits
CSC 30 Hour construction August 15, 17, 22, 24
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NIU is Northern Illinois University OSHA Education Center http://www.nsec.niu.edu/nsec/
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WDCC is the Western Dupage Chamber of Commerce http://www.westerndupagechamber.com/
TRMA is Three Rivers Manufacturers Association www.trma.org
I usually teach only part of the 30 hour and the 500 series. I have taught 1769 people this year. I teach evenings, weekends, early mornings too
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Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
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RosUznik
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Uznik Online
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Russian Reader
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ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
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Up the Ratios is a non-profit organization dedicated to bridging the gap in STEM education for underprivileged students by providing free, high-quality learning opportunities in robotics and other STEM fields. Our mission is to empower the next generation of innovators, thinkers, and problem-solvers by offering a range of educational programs that foster curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.
At Up the Ratios, we believe that every student, regardless of their socio-economic background, should have access to the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in today's technology-driven world. To achieve this, we host a variety of free classes, workshops, summer camps, and live lectures tailored to students from underserved communities. Our programs are designed to be engaging and hands-on, allowing students to explore the exciting world of robotics and STEM through practical, real-world applications.
Our free classes cover fundamental concepts in robotics, coding, and engineering, providing students with a strong foundation in these critical areas. Through our interactive workshops, students can dive deeper into specific topics, working on projects that challenge them to apply what they've learned and think creatively. Our summer camps offer an immersive experience where students can collaborate on larger projects, develop their teamwork skills, and gain confidence in their abilities.
In addition to our local programs, Up the Ratios is committed to making a global impact. We take donations of new and gently used robotics parts, which we then distribute to students and educational institutions in other countries. These donations help ensure that young learners worldwide have the resources they need to explore and excel in STEM fields. By supporting education in this way, we aim to nurture a global community of future leaders and innovators.
Our live lectures feature guest speakers from various STEM disciplines, including engineers, scientists, and industry professionals who share their knowledge and experiences with our students. These lectures provide valuable insights into potential career paths and inspire students to pursue their passions in STEM.
Up the Ratios relies on the generosity of donors and volunteers to continue our work. Contributions of time, expertise, and financial support are crucial to sustaining our programs and expanding our reach. Whether you're an individual passionate about education, a professional in the STEM field, or a company looking to give back to the community, there are many ways to get involved and make a difference.
We are proud of the positive impact we've had on the lives of countless students, many of whom have gone on to pursue higher education and careers in STEM. By providing these young minds with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed, we are not only changing their futures but also contributing to the advancement of technology and innovation on a broader scale.
Canadian Immigration Tracker March 2024 - Key SlidesAndrew Griffith
Highlights
Permanent Residents decrease along with percentage of TR2PR decline to 52 percent of all Permanent Residents.
March asylum claim data not issued as of May 27 (unusually late). Irregular arrivals remain very small.
Study permit applications experiencing sharp decrease as a result of announced caps over 50 percent compared to February.
Citizenship numbers remain stable.
Slide 3 has the overall numbers and change.
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
2. Course Objectives
• Identify four types of health hazards that are
present in the workplace.
• Discuss techniques to recognize health hazards.
• Describe tools and methods to evaluate health
hazards.
• Discuss measures to control exposure to health
hazards.
• Describe OSHA resources that available to assist
employers and employees in finding information
about health hazards.
3. Types of Health Hazards
• Chemical
• Physical
• Biological
• Ergonomic
4. Chemical Health Hazards
• The majority of health
hazards encountered in
workplace are chemical
hazards.
6. Dust
• Dust are solid particles
that are formed by
handling, crushing,
grinding, drilling, or
blasting of organic or
inorganic materials.
7. Fumes
• Fumes consists of very
small fine solid
particles in air that
form when solid
particles are heated to
a high temperature,
evaporate to vapor,
and become solid
again
8. Fibers
• Solid particles whose
length is several times
greater than their
diameter. Asbestos is
an example.
9. Vapors
• The volatile form of
substances that are
normally in a solid or
liquid state at room
temperature and
pressure.
10. Gases
• Gases are formless
fluids that expand to
occupy the space or
enclosure in which
they are confined.
12. Respiratory System
• The respiratory system
is the major route of
exposure for airborne
chemicals and dusts.
13. Health Effects
• Local
• Systemic (inhaling
solvent vapors which can be
absorbed through the lungs then
travel in the bloodstream and
cause an effect in your brain.)
14. Acute Exposure
• Acute exposures and acute effects generally
involve short-term, high concentrations, and
immediate or prompt health effects (illness,
irritation, or death).
15. Chronic Exposure
• Chronic exposure
refers to exposure
continued or repeated
for a prolonged period,
usually years. For
example, asbestosis.
17. December 2014
• Evanston IL
• $132,000 to six contractors
• OSHA's inspection found that
onsite asbestos consultant
directed the HVAC contractor
to cut and remove 60 feet of
piping that contained asbestos
insulation without PPE.
Typical asbestos pipe.
18. Risk Factors in Construction
• Daily change vs. fixed establishment
• Many contractors at onsite who may create problems for
you
• Turnover; who is responsible to train new employees?
• Several tasks during the day
Factors increasing the health risk of construction
workers include:
19. Clean Air Paradox
• Quality of Air
• 78.1% Nitrogen
• 20.9% Oxygen
• 0.9% Argon
• 0.03% Carbon
Dioxide
20. Units Seem Small
1 % = 10,000 ppm
PEL = Permissible
Exposure Limits
(OSHA)
5 Mg/M3 is very small
2 f/cc = 2,000,000f/M3
21. Health Effects
• Irritation
• Asphyxiation
• Organ Specific Effects
• Mutagen
• Teratogen
• Acute/Chronic
• Reversible vs.
Nonreversible
30. Recognition of Health Hazards
• Clues that may
indicate exposure to
chemical hazards:
– Odor
– Taste
– Particles in respiratory
system
– Acute symptoms
– Visible material in air
– Settled dust
31. Evaluation of Health Hazards
• Screening equipment
– Sound level meters
– Detector tubes and
pumps
– Radiation survey
meters
33. Past Health Hazards
• 400 BC Hippocrates
describes lead poisoning
in mines
• 1473 Ellenbog – Mercury
Poisoning
• 1700 Dr. Ramazzini
published the first edition
of his most famous book,
the De Morbis Artificum
Diatriba (Diseases of
Workers)
“I can hire one-half the
working class to kill the
other half.” Jay Gould
34. Problem #1 Noise
• BLS
• 125,000+ workers w permanent, hearing
loss since 2004
• In 2008 alone, 22,000 hearing loss cases
were reported
35.
36. #1 Noise
• 70% construction workers
were exposed to over
85dba*
• 30% over 90 dba*
• Hearing Protection worn
20%*
• Several processes
involving hammering,
cutting, blasting will cause
overexposure
• Set up an effective hearing
conservation program
38. “Effective hearing conservation
program?”
Monitoring
Engineering, work practice,
and administrative controls
Hearing protectors with an
adequate noise reduction
rating
Employee training and
education in hazards and
protection measures
Baselines and annual
audiometry
39. Audiograms
• Conduct a baseline analysis on all equipment
(New too!)
• Employees can request personal noise monitoring
at any time at VPP sites
• 60 employees were tested in IL. It cost $29.00 per
person plus some labor cost (VPP)
• Insurance carrier will charge $35.00 per person.
(VPP site)
40. #2 Lead
• Many bridges have
lead coated surfaces
• Requires compliance
with 1926.62
• Overexposure can
occur in less than 5
minutes when torch
cutting or painting Lead coating of bridge beams
usually requires an enclosure
41. Lead effects
• Chronic overexposure - severe damage to
the blood-forming, nervous, urinary, and
reproductive systems
• High levels will require medical removal
• Bridge Painting/Removal continues to be
ones of the consistent lead issues in
construction
42. Residential Lead
• Lead can be 20%
• Cadmium and arsenic above 10
micrograms
• Written Program. L, C, A
• Training L, C, A
• Determination above AL
• Protective Clothing
• Change Areas
• Decon
• Sanitary Issues for lunch
Can anyone comply?
44. #3 Silica
• Cutting, hammering,
drilling, blasting can
create high silica
levels
• Use wet methods and
wear respirators
• One of the oldest
occupational diseases
Tuckpointing has one
of the highest silica
generating process in
construction
47. Silica
• 150-200 deaths a year
(2009)
• 1150-1200 deaths a
year (1968)
• Yet….one company
had 3 silicosis and
10x+ severe
respiratory diseases
Gauley Bridge in 1920’s had
workers die in months.
48. #4 Copper Fumes - Welding
• Copper is inhalation
hazard affecting
respiratory system
• Mild steel (red iron)
and carbon steel
contain manganese
• Manganese may
cause Parkinson's
disease
What do you see?
49. #5 Total Dust
• All the things not
regulated.
• Good, bad, or
indifferent?
• Air blowing!
50. #6 Iron Oxide -Welding
• Metal fume fever
• Direct Draw or forced
ventilation should be
used
• Personal Protective
Equipment should be
used
• Bystanders should be
protected as well
51. #7 Carbon Monoxide
• Generators are most
common problem of
CO
• Heaters out of tune are
another cause
• CO TWA is 50 ppm
• Others set levels 25
ppm
52. Carbon Monoxide
• 11/8/1991
• A couple and their eight
children were found dead
late today, their bodies
scattered throughout their
small house on the city's
Southwest Side.
• The police said it appeared
that the family died of
carbon monoxide
poisoning.
• "Apparently a spot weld in a
flue pipe gave way, leaving a
three-inch gap [ that ] caused
byproducts of combustion,
including carbon monoxide, to
recirculate throughout the
home.“
• A neighbor said he saw
repairmen working at the house
last week
54. #8 Hex Chrome
• Stainless steel contains
nickel and chromium
• Some cements
• Expanded standard
like lead.
• PEL is 5
micrograms/m3
• Chromic ulcers,
perforated nose, lung
cancer
I see it with MIG and stick. -
Janice Turner
55. Also, is there a requirement to retest atmosphere for Hexavalent
Chromium if the process hasn’t changed since the last test?
If you have to retest – how often do you have to do it
• depends on the level found. see below.
• Exposure Scenario - Required Monitoring Activity
• Below the Action Level (< 2.5ug/m3)- No periodic monitoring
required for workers represented by the initial monitoring.
• At or above the Action Level but at or below the PEL (2.5 µg/m3 to 5
µg/m3)- Monitor every six months.
• Above the PEL (> 5 µg/m3)- Monitor every three months
56. # 9 Cadmium
• Overexposure to
cutting cadmium bolts,
coated poles
• Torch cutting should
never be used
• Use hydraulic bolt
cutters
• Comply with
1926.1127 Cadmium bolts are often
found in sprinkler pipe use.
58. August 2015
• Cleveland OH
• Worker apparently was
overcome with chemical fumes
while stripping the glaze off a
bathtub.
• The agency says 14 people have
died nationwide since 2000
related to bathtub refinishing
with stripping agents containing
methylene chloride
61. Asbestos
• 3000 die in the US
• Some are spouses
or kids of asbestos
workers
• Stephanie Harper
of the North Texas
city of Bonham
62. June 2014
• The asbestos lawsuit that
saw a $1 million award
• Richard Rost has
Mesothelioma
• Defendants included Ford
Motor Company (Ford),
General Electric,
Westinghouse and Ingersoll-
Rand.
• However, the latter three
defendants settled with the
plaintiffs out of court, before
the trial had an opportunity
to begin.
Overall, nearly 3,000 people
are diagnosed with mesothelioma each
year in the United States, which represents
0.02 percent of all U.S. cancer cases.
63. Asbestos
• $1.8 million dollar fine to IL
Roofer for OSHA violations
for asbestos.
• “This case stands out
because of the outrageous
behavior of Joseph Kehrer,”
said Assistant Secretary of
Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health David
Michaels.
• Workers were threatened
with firing if they spoke to
investigators, Michaels said.
64. Heat Stress
• Train the workforce
• Perform the heaviest work in the
coolest part of the day
• One GC stops outside work at
noon.
• Slowly build up tolerance to the
heat and the work activity
(usually takes up to two weeks)
• Drink plenty of cool water (one
cup every 15-20 minutes)
• Wear light, loose-fitting,
breathable (cotton) clothing Take frequent short breaks in
cool or shaded areas
Provide fans
65. June 2013
• June 25
• Death of a 36-year-old worker
who developed heat stroke at a
job site in Chicago.
• The company was installing
electrical conduit in an
uncovered trench.
• "This worker died from heat
stress on his first day on the
job.”
• “This tragedy underscores the
need for employers to ensure
that new workers become
acclimated and build a tolerance
to working in excessive heat
with a program of water, rest
and shade," said Dr. David
Michaels,
• "A worker's first day on the job
shouldn't be the last day of their
life."
67. Paint Solvents
• Ventilation is required
or overexposure can
result
• Fire Hazard
• Electrical must be
Class I if within 20
feet during open
spraying with
flammable paints
Tank painting. What could go
wrong?
68. Tank Coating
• What issues are
needed if spraying
a rust resistance
coating?
71. Confined Spaces
• Manholes, pits, vaults,
tanks, are common
confined spaces
• Ensure atmosphere is
safe by testing and
ventilating
Worker in a sludge pit exposed
to lead, arsenic, and cadmium
72. Diesel Fuel Exhaust
• blue smoke (mainly oil and
unburnt fuel)
• black smoke (soot, oil and
unburnt fuel);
• white smoke (water droplets
and unburnt fuel)
• Diesel Fuel Exhaust is
reasonably anticipated to be
a human carcinogen per
IARC
What else is toxic
in this ????
73. Back Strains
• Many workers out in
construction with bad
backs
• Due to lifting and
twisting constantly
• Heavy loads should
have assistance via
machines or another
person
Workers shoveling under a
pipe. Safe or unsafe job?
77. Bloodborne Pathogens
• To protect workers
from the risk of
exposure to biological
agents, such as
bloodborne pathogens,
OSHA issued the
Bloodborne Pathogens
Standard.
79. Legionella
• August 2015
• 7 dead, 87 sickened
• Transmission of Legionnaires’
disease occurs when
microscopic airborne droplets
of water that contains LDB are
inhaled by an at-risk host
• Early symptoms can include
low fever, headache, aching
joints and muscles, fatigue and
lack of energy, and loss of
appetite.
80. West Nile
• Use DEET or lemon
eucalyptus based sprays
for protection
• Clothing can be treated
with Permethrin
• Wear light color clothing
and reduce exposed skin
• 2014 – IL had 44
cases, 4 died
82. Radiation
• Radiation sources are
found in a wide range
of occupational
settings. If radiation is
not properly
controlled, it can be
potentially hazardous
to the health of
workers.
83. Creosote
• Contact with skin can result in
irritation which when not
washed off or when accentuated
by sunlight, can result in minor
burns
• The application of a barrier
cream (e.g. Ply 9 Gel, MSA's
Fend AE-2, Kerodex 51,
Jergens SBS-46) is
recommended to prevent coal
tar containing products from
contacting skin.
• IARC/NTP potential
Carcinogen
89. Where Can You Find Information on
Health Hazards
• OSHA Website
Compliance Assistance Website
Safety and Health Topics
Industry Specific Topics
Limited Access Website
Electronic Technical Assistance
Tools (e-Tools) and Expert Systems
Slide Presentations and Videos
Multimedia Enhancements
Targeted CD-ROMs
OSHA Website
Compliance Assistance Website
Safety and Health Topics
Industry Specific Topics
Limited Access Website
Electronic Technical Assistance
Tools (e-Tools) and Expert Systems
Slide Presentations and Videos
Multimedia Enhancements
Targeted CD-ROMs
94. Quiz
• CO PEL is ___ ppm.
• Name one place where cadmium can be found in
construction. ______________
• ____% Oxygen is in normal air.
• Which color smoke from a diesel engine is a concern?
__________________
• Overexposure can occur in less than ____ minutes
when torch cutting lead painted surfaces
• The Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL) is for ____
minutes
95. Summary
• A baseline hazard analysis for normal
routine tasks is accomplished by use of a
Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
96. Further
• This ppt was prepared by John Newquist as a
preliminary aid for people required to evaluate
health hazards in construction
• Thanks to Kim Stille and Richard Gilgrist for the
many training sessions on the subject
• Janet Schulte for corrections and suggestions.
• This is not an official OSHA publication. Those
will be on the OSHA.gov website.
• My contact information is
Newquist.john@dol.gov or 312-353-5977 if you
see any errors.
• This is a draft as of the date on the first slide.
97. April 2014 to do
• Keystone and lafarge bring in 69,000 volts
to the cement facilities.
• Cal osha prohibited dry cutting of concrete
• Control dust by regular damping. Vehicle
speeds.
• Operating engineer want to retrofit cabs.
Determine ℅ silica before work. Competent
person checklist. Task specific checklist for
drilling. Rock crushing. Training onsite
people to collect data. Use material testers.
Look at how long dust takes to settle.
98. • Need to add table 1 to ppt
• Half of table 1 activities are operating engineers
• Year to year and half to look at data. Hex chrome and ergo took 1.5
years to get to department review final rule then there is OMB review
of the final rule.
• Getting pressure to hold second sbrefa panels but declined
• American chemistry council and construction coalition hired one
expert who did very detailed analysis with multiple spreadsheets
• Required med exams every 3years
• Table 1 is a safe harbor? Silica
• Silica proposed 50 micrograms m3
• Final briefs on silica July 18 2014