Introduction |
This document describes the policies and practices that CAT/XSD will follow to reduce accidents and control adverse effects that may result from the use of hazardous substances in CAT/XSD’s facilities at the APS. This guideline applies to all chemicals used for CAT/XSD’s installation and maintenance activities and to all chemical reagents used for laboratory purposes. Experimental samples are included only to the extent specified below. While this guideline does provide policies and general guidance, it may not include all precautions that are needed for the safe conduct of certain operations. CAT/XSD has developed other guidelines that define how hazard controls for individual operations will be determined and implemented. In general, the supervisor or Principal Investigator is responsible for obtaining the information and implementing the controls necessary for workers to perform work without endangering themselves, others, or the environment. CAT/XSD welcomes suggestions for alternatives to the proposed controls. |
Roles & Responsibilities |
Users of Chemicals will:
Supervisory Personnel (Including Principal Investigators) will:
The Chemical Safety Coordinator or Laboratory Safety Captains will:
The Safety Coordinator and Chemical Safety Coordinator will:
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Controls on the Introduction and Usage of Chemicals |
Pre-Purchase and Pre-Usage Reviews CAT/XSD personnel wishing to bring new chemicals into the CAT/XSD facilities at the APS must obtain approval from the CAT/XSD Safety Coordinator or CAT/XSD Chemical Safety Coordinator. Obtaining approval requires, at a minimum, submitting Material Safety Data Sheets for the chemicals. CAT/XSD will also rely on information from its Experiment Safety Review procedure to alert it to the planned use of hazardous chemicals. Review Criteria CAT/XSD personnel reviewing the proposed new usage of a chemical in the CAT facilities will consider the following issues:
Approval will not be given until the reviewer is satisfied that all concerns have been addressed, or can be addressed before the chemical is brought in (or used for a new purpose). |
Hazard Communication |
Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) No chemical will be allowed to enter the CAT/XSD facilities without the availability of a current SDS obtained from the manufacturer, the ANL CORAL, or via the web. SDSs may be stored in a central location providing ready access to the hazard information. Container Labels All containers holding hazardous chemicals in the CAT’s facilities at the APS will be labeled in accordance with OSHA requirements (see REFERENCES). CAT/XSD will rely on the veracity, accuracy, and sufficiency of the manufacturer-affixed labels on the original containers. CAT/XSD personnel shall not remove manufacturer-affixed labels. If CAT/XSD personnel transfer hazardous chemicals to other containers, those containers shall be labeled, at a minimum, with:
CAT/XSD permits the use of NFPA 704 labels providing they contain additional text describing health effects and other specific hazard warnings. Training CAT/XSD requires all personnel using its facilities to have all the training required by OSHA with regard to the chemicals being used in their work area. Supervisors and Principal Investigators are responsible for providing personnel working under their direction with this information, which includes the following:
CAT/XSD and its personnel may, as is appropriate on a case-by-case basis, use the training capabilities of Argonne National Laboratory and the APS to satisfy chemical-specific training requirements. List of Hazardous Chemicals Upon the arrival of a chemical in the CAT/XSD facilities at the APS, responsible CAT personnel will enter the chemical in the ANL CORAL according to the instructions in the "APS CAT Guide to Using CORAL". When a chemical container is emptied, the responsible CAT personnel will delete the its record from the ANL CORAL. CAT/XSD will perform an annual inventory of its chemical stock using the ANL CORAL. Information on Hazardous Chemicals Used in Neighboring Sectors CAT/XSD personnel may request information on chemicals used in neighboring CAT sectors through the XSD ES&H Coordinator or from an APS Floor Coordinator. |
References |
For more information on the management of hazardous chemicals, see the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, Title 29 CFR 1910.1200, or LMS-PROC-236. |
Reviewed and updated: September 15, 2016 |