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04-25 Right to Know
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04-25 Right to Know General The purpose of this guideline is to insure that the Brunswick Fire Company No. 1 provides a safe and aware work place for it’s personnel and the general public.
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04-25 Right to Know General The Brunswick Fire Company No. 1 must also post MSDS information in accordance with OSHA Hazard Communications Standard (HCS) 29 CFR 126.59.
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04-25 Right to Know General Each Firefighter, Fire Police Officer and support group member shall be informed of the substance of the HSC report and the location of the MSDS. This location shall be readily accessible and will contain properties, chemical composite, safety and handling rules of all hazardous materials on the premise.
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04-25 Right to Know List of Hazardous Materials The Brunswick Fire Company No. 1 shall maintain a list of all hazardous materials used within and around the Fire Station. The list shall be updated as necessary.
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04-25 Right to Know List of Hazardous Materials Deliveries of new materials shall require an immediate MSDS update. A current list of hazardous materials is maintained in the Right-to-Know binder located on the entrance wall in the Communications Room of the Brunswick Fire Company No. 1 station, 566 Hoosick Road, Troy, NY 12180.
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04-25 Right to Know Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) A MSDS sheet consists of at least one fully completed OSHA form #174 or equivalent. These information sheets shall be readily available upon request.
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04-25 Right to Know Training Each person who works with or is potentially exposed to hazardous materials shall receive initial training on the Hazardous Communications Standard and the safe use of those materials.
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04-25 Right to Know Training A summary of the standard and this written program. Hazardous chemicals properties including, but not limited to; visual appearance, odor, and the methods used to detect the presence or release of a chemical.
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04-25 Right to Know Training Physical and health hazards associated with the potential exposure to work place chemicals. Procedures to protect against hazards. Examples are proper personal protective equipment (PPE), work place practices and emergency procedures.
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04-25 Right to Know Training Hazardous chemical spill and leak procedures. Where MSDS are located, how to understand their content, and how members may obtain and use appropriate hazardous information.
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04-25 Right to Know Training The Brunswick Fire Company No. 1 shall monitor and maintain records of personnel training. There shall be an annual review of the training program. A training record for each member shall be maintained.
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04-25 Right to Know Non-Routine Tasks The Chief’s Office shall notify all persons required performing non-routine tasks, in advance, of any pertinent hazardous information. MSDS sheets shall also be provided.
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04-25 Right to Know Non-Routine Tasks The use of proper personal protection equipment (PPE) shall strictly be enforced by the Chief’s Office. All tasks and work projects shall be environmentally friendly and shall be performed in a safe environment.
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04-25 Right to Know Non-Routine Tasks These areas must provide adequate ventilation, lighting, noise/sound control, and sure footing. No person shall work alone while performing these tasks. At least one other member shall be in the area and be made aware of work being done.
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04-25 Right to Know Contractors All outside contractors shall meet with the Building Committee Chairperson prior to all work approved by the Board of Directors only. All the provisions of section E shall apply.
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04-25 Right to Know Contractors The Building Committee Chairperson shall notify the contractor of any know hazardous materials that they may encounter and shall have access to the MSDS. All contractors shall be supplied with a MSDS sheet.
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