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Title: Environmental%20Protection


1
Environmental Protection
  • TM 650 Safety Management
  • Carter J. Kerk, PhD, PE, CSP, CPE
  • Industrial Engineering Program
  • South Dakota School of Mines Technology

2
Reading Assignment
  • Asfahl
  • P. 6, 110-114

3
Intro
  • SH Mgrs are increasingly involved with
    environmental affairs due to
  • downsizing
  • increase in environmental concerns
  • overlapping of Safety, Health, Environmental
  • Environmental scope includes protection,
    monitoring, and remediation of air, soil, and
    water

4
History
  • Silent Sprint, Rachel Carson, 1962
  • Clean Air Act Amended, 1963
  • The National Environmental Policy Act of 1970
  • April 22, 1970 - 1st Earth Day
  • Lead-based paint, 1971
  • DDT banned, 1972
  • Great Lakes cleanup, 1972
  • Lead gasoline phase-out, 1973

5
History, Cont.
  • Safe Water Drinking Act, 1974
  • Catalytic Converters, 1975
  • RCRA, Resource Conservation Recovery Act, 1976
  • TSCA, Toxic Substances Control Act, 1976
  • PCB phase-out, 1976 (transformers)
  • Clean Water Act, 1977
  • Love Canal, 1978

6
History, Cont.
  • CFC ban, 1978 (aerosols, ozone layer)
  • Dioxin ban, 1979 (herbicides, Agent Orange)
  • CERCLA, Comprehensive Environmental Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act, 1980 (Superfund)
  • LUST (Leaking Underground Storage Tanks), 1984
  • SARA, 1986 (Superfund Amendments
    Reauthorization Act)
  • Recognized dual roles of OSHA and EPA

7
History, Cont.
  • Community Right to Know, 1986
  • Exxon Valdez, 1989
  • 700 Kuwait Oil Well Fires, 1991

8
Introduction Cont.
  • US spent 850 Billion on environmental cleanup in
    the 70s and 80s
  • EPA, Environmental Protection Agency
  • http//www.epa.gov/
  • Title 40 (40 CFR Protection of the Environment)

9
HAZWOPER (OSHA)
  • 29 CFR 1910.120
  • Hazardous Waste Operations Emergency Response
  • dealing with chemical spills

10
HAZWOPER OPTION 1
  • Evacuate all employees and call in professional
    emergency response personnel
  • Must have EAP (Emergency Action Plan)
  • alarm systems, evacuation plan, emergency
    shutdown procedures, procedure to notify
    emergency response personnel

11
HAZWOPER OPTION 2
  • Respond Internally
  • Emergency Response Plan
  • Comprehensive employee training
  • laws regs classification categorization of
    HW HW operations penalties for noncompliance
    responses to spills emergency response
    contingency plans PPE MSDS Site control HW
    containers Decontamination

12
Toxic Substances
  • Has a negative effect on the health of a person
    or animal
  • Effects are a function of
  • substance properties
  • amount of dose
  • level of exposure
  • route of entry
  • resistance of the individual

13
Entry Points for Toxic Agents
  • Inhalation
  • Absorption
  • Ingestion
  • Injection
  • Exposures and Symptoms Acute or Chronic

14
List of Highly Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics, and
Reactives
  • See Appendix E in text
  • Highly Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics, and Reactives
  • See 29 CFR 1910.119, Appendix A
  • CAS (Chemical Abstract Service number)
  • Threshold Quantities
  • level at which a potential exists for a
    catastrophic event
  • See Appendix A in Text
  • OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits

15
OSHA EPA
  • What is the boundary between OSHA and EPA?

16
ISO 14000
  • Advent of global competitive marketplace
  • Produce high-quality products at competitive
    prices without harming the environment
  • TQM Initiatives
  • ISO 9000 Quality Standards
  • ISO 14000 promotes effective environmental
    management systems
  • Voluntary
  • Environmental management becomes part of an
    organizations overall management system
  • www.iso14000.com

17
Homework XDo on your own if you wish.Do not
turn in.
  • Pick a chemical of interest to you (or pick
    toluene)
  • dont pick a chemical that does not appear on the
    lists
  • Report on its appearance on the list of highly
    hazardous chemicals, toxics, and reactives
  • Report on its OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits
  • interpret the categories and characteristics
  • Download its MSDS from the internet
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