CMP - The Facility and The Community

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Big and Small Hazardous Materials in

the Facility and Community:


Protecting Public and Environmental Health

LOUERNIE F. DE SALES, PHD


JUNE 22, 2018
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Learn the elements of a Chemical Management Plan.
1. Identify regulations affecting hazardous materials.
2. Identify essential resources for effective chemical management.
3. Identify the physical hazards of chemicals, and categorize chemicals according to
their hazards and physical characteristics.
4. Risk Assessment: Controlling the Hazards
5. Recommend waste treatment and proper waste disposal

2. Draft a Chemical Management Plan.

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WHAT ARE THE CHEMICALS AROUND YOU
1. HOUSEHOLD

2. WORKPLACE

3. PUBLIC PLACES

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8 General Classification
• Non-Halogenated Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs);
• Halogenated VOCs;
• Non-Halogenated Semi Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs);
• Halogenated SVOCs;
• Fuels;
• Inorganic chemicals;
• Radionuclides; and
• Explosives.

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HOW ARE YOU GOING TO CLASSIFY THE
IDENTIFIED CHEMICALS EARLIER?

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HOW ARE YOU GOING TO CLASSIFY THE IDENTIFIED
CHEMICALS WHEN THEY BECOME WASTE?

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HOW ARE YOU GOING TO CLASSIFY THE
IDENTIFIED CHEMICALS WHEN THEY
BECOME WASTE?

Example: Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)


• Dirty Dozen
• Nasty Nine
• Endosulfan

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ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIA
• LAND
• WATER
• AIR
• PEOPLE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS/EXPOSURE

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CONTAMINANT EXPOSURE
• Conceptual Site Model (CSM)
• Source-Pathway-Receptor (SPR)
APPLICABLE PATHWAYS
TOOLS THAT CAN BE USED IN MANAGING
THESE CHEMICALS
• GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM
• SEGREGATION CHART
• COMPATIBILITY CHART
• PCL; CCOS
• PICCS
HAZARD
IDENTIFICATION
RISK ASSESSMENT
AND CONTROL
EXAMPLE HIRAC PROCESS
1. Source

2. EHS Hazard Description


EHS HAZARD DESCRIPTION
D N
GENERIC
CAUSAL FACTORS / A CONSEQUENCE
DESCRIPTION
I E
EXAMPLE
3. Risk Assessment
RISK ASSESSMENT

CONTROLS SEVERITY OF CONSEQUENCE SCORES


L
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A P P E L O R OVERALL RISK LEVEL
K
D R E N E P E
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J O O V G T P
F G P I A N U

4. Applicable Legal Requirement


EXAMPLE
5. Existing Controls and Effectiveness

DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING CONTROLS EFFECTIVENESS OF EXISTING CONTROLS


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M E A P C
ENG ADM PPE P N D P T
L G M E R
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6. Additional Control and Improvements


ADDITIONAL CONTROLS/ IMPROVEMENTS

ENG ADM PPE


EXAMPLE
7. Effectiveness of Improvements

DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING CONTROLS EFFECTIVENESS OF EXISTING CONTROLS


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P M
ENG ADM PPE N D P
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