How to Classify Hazardous Spills - OSHA HAZWOPER Compliance

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2017
  • Classifying spills HAZWOPER compliance.
    Spill incidents require an immediate and accurate response, especially from employees who are present in the affected area.
    It is mandatory for an organization to stay compliant with OSHA's hazardous waste operations and emergency response standard, known as HAZWOPER. Employers must train their personnel about the proper classification of spills as well as the corresponding reaction for each.
    Incidental or ordinary spills are those which can be handled by the workers using their standard gear and equipment. However, any individual tasked to attend to this type of incident must first complete the necessary training requirements under OSHA's hazard communication standards. Emergency spills, on the other hand, are incidents that could pose a sufficient threat to health and safety. Employees who responded this type of spill will likewise need proper gear and training as well. However, this time, their preparation must be carefully aligned with OSHA's HAZWOPER standards.
    Situations that can cause exposure to high levels of toxic substances, and those which may include fire and explosion hazards are some of the scenarios that must be handled using the guidelines presented in a comprehensive HAZWOPE training course.
    Knowing the difference between spill classifications is a must for any response team. Remember, HAZCOM needs to be understood for incidental spills and HAZWOPER for emergency spills.
    Learn more: www.360training.com/blog/diff...

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