ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 1 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 WELCOME ACETONE SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEES CORPORATE SAFETY TRAINING REGULATORY STANDARD.

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ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 1 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 WELCOME ACETONE SAFETY FOR EMPLOYEES CORPORATE SAFETY TRAINING REGULATORY STANDARD 29 CFR CFR

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 2 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 BASIS FOR THIS COURSE  Millions of Workers Are Exposed to Acetone Hazards Daily.  Acetone Is Very Safe Under Controlled Conditions.  Employees Must Understand the Hazards of Acetone.  Each Year, Numerous Accidents With Acetone Result in Death.  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.

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 3 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 COURSE OBJECTIVES  Provide an Introduction to the Toxicology of Acetone.  Discuss Acetone’s Usage in Today’s Industry.  Discuss General Terms Used in Acetone Safety.  Discuss Methods of Compliance With Acetone Safety.  Discuss the Routes of Entry Into the Human Body.  Discuss Any Medical Surveillance Requirements.  Discuss Personal Protective Equipment Requirements.  Discuss the Hazards of Acetone Upon the Human Body.  Discuss the Storage and Handling Requirements.  Discuss Hazard Recognition & Control Skills.

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 4 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 COURSE CONTENTS 1. Basis For The Course 2. Course Objectives and Recommended Attendees 3. Affected Regulations 4. Training Requirements 5. Uses of This Chemical In Industry and in This Facility 6. Workplace Problems With This Chemical 7. Synonyms And Trade Names 8. Employee Exposure Limits 9. Physical Properties 10. Hazard Rating Systems and Labels 11. Basics Of Toxicology 12. Methods Of Compliance 13. Employee Exposure Control 14. Basic Safety and Storage Rules 15. Chemical Storage Surveys and Storage Requirements 16. Tips For Using Contractors

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 5 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 Why Acetone Safety Is Important. The Basics of Toxicology as it Relates to Acetone. Basic Safety Precautions Related to Acetone Safety. Specific Hazards Associated with Acetone Exposure. The Training Requirements Associated with Acetone. Housekeeping Requirements Where Acetone is Present. The Use of Personal Protective Equipment to Prevent Exposure. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES  UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING:

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 6 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006  Any Employee Potentially Exposed to Acetone.  Safety Committees.  Department Managers.  First Line Supervisors.  Accident Investigation Team Members. COURSE ATTENDEES

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 7 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 REGULATORY STANDARD THE GENERAL DUTY CLAUSE FEDERAL - 29 CFR 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 OSHA ACT OF 1970

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 8 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com CFR - SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS INDUSTRIAL SAFETY HAZARD COMMUNICATION INDUSTRIAL REGULATION

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 9 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com CFR - SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS INDUSTRIAL SAFETY 59 - HAZARD COMMUNICATION CONSTRUCTION REGULATION

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 10 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS  The Hazards of Acetone.  What PPE Is Necessary.  When PPE Is Necessary.  The Limitations of the PPE.  Decontamination Procedures.  Engineering Control Operation.  Provide Retraining As Required.  Care and Maintenance of Equipment.  Classification of Hazardous Materials.  Determine Storage and Use Requirements.  Train All Employees Prior to Job Assignment. THE EMPLOYER MUST PROVIDE TRAINING:

ACETONE SAFETY - SLIDE 11 OF 95 © Copyright SafetyInstruction.com 2006 RETRAINING REQUIREMENTS END OF SAMPLE For More Information About Our Safety Programs For OSHA Compliance Please Call Or Us at