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i ntegrated Safety, Health & Environmental Management Systems. March 3, 2011. iSHEMs- breakdown of agenda. Safety: Update on eye- washes Chemical inventory finished Chemical Analytics Accident report for FY10 posted 911 Protocol update CPR course Safety Training
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integrated Safety, Health & Environmental Management Systems March 3, 2011
iSHEMs- breakdown of agenda Safety: Update on eye-washes Chemical inventory finished Chemical Analytics Accident report for FY10 posted 911 Protocol update CPR course Safety Training Fume hoods/Biosafety cabinets GelRed- only with TBE EMS: 1) Website for iSHEM 3) Nixle 4) Electronic donation day 5) Recycling update
Eyewash Update: • We are not to interfere with the FSE contract • Instead, our focus will be how can we facilitate FSE meeting their obligations • Lab access • Schedules
Chemical inventory • Chemical inventory turned in on 2/25/11 • Thanks for your cooperation • NPI will be due in April • Who are the contacts?
Hazardous Waste Removal • Chemical Analytics, Inc. • Strongly recommended by UGA • Able remove unwanted chemicals based on a specified budget • Would require detailed record keeping on specific chemicals being disposed in the solvent containers
Accidents/Incidents: • 2010 OSHA 300A posted on iSHEMs board • Incident: 2/7/2011 • Acetonitrile poured down damaged drain • Demonstrates the need for education on our Business Recovery Plan • Clarification needed on what can go down the drain
911 Protocol Update: • Current instructions are on the Emergency Procedures booklet • If the Health Unit is not notified, the front desk MUST be notified so that emergency responders are allowed in the facility • Floor Wardens will be in charge of crowd control
CPR training: • 20-40 slots for training • Train 20 for roughly $500 within a 2 day period • Would like those who take it to be willing to use their services in a building emergency in RRC
RRC Safety training: • Approved by UGA • Agreement in works • Cost is FREE!!!! • Information proposed to be covered: • Chemical safety & Right to Know • Chemical categories: How are they listed? • NFPA labels and how they are used • Proper chemical storage: Do’s & Don’ts • The right way to organize chemicals on a shelf • Hazardous waste knowledge • Proper disposal technique and how to prepare for disposal • List of items that do not go or belong down the drain • Laboratory safety • Personal protective equipment (PPE) • Fire safety
Annual streamlined chemical fume hood/biosafety cabinet checks • 3 quotes collected from committee members • Turned in to Kelly for next step • Need additional information to proceed • Manual 230 (SHEM manual)- • “Measure Face Velocities Annually: Fume hood face velocities must be measured annually to ensure that their performance is acceptable. Hoods that fail the performance test will be taken out of service until repaired.” • Those not serviced recently may initially be more expensive • No travel fee and 24 hour repair turn around time • Yearly checks will be more in line with quote
Chemical Fume Hood • Protects laboratory personnel from exposure to hazardous chemicals • Exhausts to outside of building • Protects against airborne hazards • Subject to annual testing- air flow validation
Biological Safety Cabinets (Biosafety cabinets/ BSC) • Used for work with pathogens & prevents external contamination • HEPA filters protect personnel from exposure • Some exhaust to • outside of building • Protects against airborne hazards • Subject to annual certification • Class I, Class II & Class III
Laminar Flow Hood/Clean Bench • Protects work from contamination • Directs a horizontal/vertical airflow through HEPA • Blows into room • Not subject to annual certification • Tissue culture work, pouring media/gels
Safety hood annual inspections:Questions to be answered: • Is FSE responsible for inspecting any of the hoods on an annual basis? • Chemical & biological fume hoods must be inspected annually • How many hoods are in the building? Used to be ~160 • Rooms with hoods not in use- list “inactive” • What time of year preferred for inspection? • Repairs vs. maintenance- proposed new hoods? • Each Unit must still pay for the cost of annual inspection • John Trammell- project to change hoods & cost
RRC’s iSHEMs website: • Go to USDA RRC’s webpage • Browse by subject > Products & Services > iSHEMs • Committee meeting PP and minutes • Business Recovery Plan • Other documentation • Recycling information http://www.ars.usda.gov/main/site_main.htm?modecode=66-12-05-00
Instant emergency broadcast system: • “Nixle was developed as a mass alert system, designed to allow local government agencies, municipalities and emergency service units to communicate instantaneously with citizens in the event of an emergency. “ • Nixle is free as an open instant alert messaging system which will alert via email and cell phone of your choice. Oconee & ACC Police, Athens Tech, and many more use Nixle. • USDA is registered as a Nixle Publisher. Intent to have LSO use Nixle to alert those who have signed up for alerts via email and cell phones of inclement weather and emergencies.
Electronic Donation Day • KP’s Music willing to accept donations • Free IT Athens willing to take computer donations with promise to wipe hard drives
Recycling room updates/donations: • Excellent donations • Styrofoam pick up • Glassware to teach re-use store • Scientific equipment • Continue to help with clean up/organization • Help needed delivering recycled items to appropriate shelters/areas for benefit
Volunteers: • Website: Tod Stewart • Business Recovery Program- Frankie Beacorn • Electronics recycling day: Jodi Plumblee • Cows to Kilos- Brian Oakley
Next iSHEMs meeting: • May 2011- any day preferable? • Was later time better this time around?