Training for Toxic and Hazardous Substances—Vinyl Chloride
As per the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - 29 CFR 1910.1017(j)(1), Training for Toxic and Hazardous Substances—Vinyl Chloride is mandatory. Generally, this training provides awareness about the hazard and make the workplace safer.
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Targeted Audience for Toxic and Hazardous Substances—Vinyl Chloride training:
Employees engaged in vinyl chloride or polyvinyl chloride operations:
Train on the hazards of vinyl chloride and precautions for safe use, including the nine topics described in the rule.
Frequency of Toxic and Hazardous Substances—Vinyl Chloride training:
This training is generally recommended Annually.
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Common terms are used in Toxic and Hazardous Substances—Vinyl Chloride Training Session.
Action level
An airborne level, typically one-half of the PEL designated
in OSHA’s substance-specific standards, 29 CFR 1910, Subpart Z , calculated as
an eight (8)-hour time-weighted average, which initiates certain required
activities such as exposure monitoring and medical surveillance.
Ceiling Limit
The exposure limit a worker’s exposure may never exceed.
Sampling and Analytical Error
A statistical estimate of the uncertainty associated with
the given exposure measurement.
Short-Term Exposure Limit (STEL)
The average exposure to a contaminant to which a worker may
be exposed during a short period (typically 15 – 30 minutes).
Time-Weighted Average (TWA)
The average exposure to the contaminant over a given period
of time, typically 8-hours. For examples of how a TWA is calculated, see the OSHA Technical Manual.
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