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Category
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Description
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Hazard
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Standard
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Corrective Action
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Chemical Hazards |
Employees were power sanding composite aircraft parts. The paints used on the composites consisted of < than 2% cadmium. |
Employees exposed to cadmium in excess of the PEL; employees were not wearing adequate protective clothing. |
1910.1027 |
Employer changed to a non-cadmium paint. |
VIEW
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Chemical Hazards |
Employee preparing to remove/scrape the paint from the furniture after it was placed in a dip tank filled with methylene chloride. |
Employee exposed above the Methylene Chloride STEL during paint stripping. |
1910.1052 |
Employer installed local exhaust ventilation. |
VIEW
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Chemical Hazards |
Employee is being monitored for carbon dioxide in a beverage bottling operation, as he fed bottle covers into the machine. |
Employee exposed to 2X the PEL for carbon dioxide. |
1910.1000 |
Improvement of the ventilation system. |
VIEW
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Chemical Hazards |
Employee size-sorting spent bullet casings that were collected from the indoor shooting range. |
Employee exposed above the PEL for lead. |
1910.1025 |
Pending (possible elimination of process). |
VIEW
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Chemical Hazards |
Photo depicts an eyewash where the water had been shut-off and had an acculation of debris. |
Employees were handling corrosive materials and the eyewash provided had the water shut-off and had an accumulation of debris. |
1910.151(c) |
The eyewash was repaired and inspected to ensure the unit provided at least 1.5 liters per minute of flushing fluid for 15 minutes. |