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Define Hazardous Material
A substance or material capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety,
or property when transported in commerce.




Define hazardous waste
The remains after a process or manufacturing activity has used a substance and
the material is no longer pure




Levels of training: awareness (list expectations)
- People who can encounter an emergency involving hazardous materials/WMD's
or who are expected to recognize such hazards
- personnel are expected to protect themselves, call for trained personnel and
protect the area




List Awareness level duties
- Analyze the incident to detect hazardous materials
- ID the chemical name, UN#, placard or other markings
- collect info from ERG

,- initiate/implement protective actions consistent with plans and SOPs/SOGs and
ERG
- notify




Safety data sheets (MSDS) (list what info is on safety data sheets)
- chemical name and synonyms
- physical and chemical characteristics
- physical/health hazards
- signs/ symptoms of exposure and first aid info
- routes of entry
- permissible exposure limit (PEL)
- precautions for handling (including cleanup)
- control measures (including PPE)
- Appropriate waste disposal




NFPA 704 System (the diamond)
Red = flammability hazard
Blue = health hazard
Yellow = instability hazard
White = special hazard

, Rating numbers for health hazards (blue part of diamond)
0 - no hazard
1 - can cause significant irritation
2 - can cause temporary incapacitation or residual injury
3 - can cause serious or permanent injury
4 - can be lethal




Rating numbers for flammability hazard (red part of diamond)
0 - will not burn
1 - must be preheated before ignition can occur
2 - must be heated or high ambient temperature to burn
3 - can be ignited under almost all ambient temperatures
4 - will vaporize and readily burn at normal temperatures




Rating numbers for instability hazard (yellow part of diamond)
0 - stable
1 - normal stable. High temperatures make unstable
2 - violent chemical change at high temperatures or pressures
3 - may explode at high temperature or shock
4 - may explode at normal temperatures and pressures

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