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Cuyamaca College Hazmat Business
Cuyamaca College Hazmat Business Plan
SECTION III - EMPLOYEE
TRAINING
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Handling Hazardous Materials and Wastes:
All new District employees are given training
consisting of "Right-to-Know" employee training program prepared
by the San Diego County Office of Education. (Copy attached)
In addition, annual refresher training is
provided for those employees working with hazardous materials in
accordance with the Hazard Communication Standard (OSHA-20CFR
1910.1200(h)).
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Introduction to
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Written
Program (Policies, intentions and responsible persons).
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How to read MSDS's.
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How to read labels.
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Location of MSDS's and
Written Program.
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Where hazardous
chemicals are stored.
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How the chemicals are
used in the workplace and where.
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Methods or observations
used to detect chemical releases or presences.
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Physio-chemical
properties of the substances.
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Associated physical and
health hazards.
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Protective methods to
prevent exposure.
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Details of District
labeling systems.
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Coordination with Emergency Response Agencies: All persons working in areas where hazardous
materials are used or stored have been trained to call 911
during emergencies, followed by a call to the Risk Manager or
available emergency contact person.
The District Risk Manager (or designated
emergency contact person) may, in turn, choose to call fire,
police or HMMD as required.
All persons working in areas where hazardous
materials are used or stored have been trained to call 911
during emergencies, followed by a call to the Risk Manager or
available emergency contact person.
The District Risk Manager (or designated
emergency contact person) may, in turn, choose to call fire,
police or HMMD as required.
In all
cases, the District Risk Manager (and/or one or more of his
qualified agents) shall report to the location of the emergency
with a copy of the Emergency Response Plan to render assistance
to and coordinate actions with the responding agencies.
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Implementation of the Emergency Response Plan: During their annual refresher training, those
employees working with hazardous materials are made aware of the
various provisions of the Emergency Response Plan.
While all employees are kept aware of
emergency evacuation routes and procedures by posted signs and
drills, those employees who are responsible for reporting to
specific areas to perform important tasks receive additional
activity training as appropriate.
SECTION III - EMPLOYEE TRAINING DESCRIPTION
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Date June 14, 1997
H 25364 |
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The following describes the employee training
provided for all employees that handle hazardous substances.
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Training Topic - Procedures for handling hazardous materials,
including chemical spills and hazardous wastes:
Persons Trained: All Employees
Training Time: 2 hrs Refresher Frequency: Annual
Refresher Time: 1 hr
Training Content: Proper procedures for hazardous waste storage,
handling and labeling. Review proper methods for all hazardous
waste disposal and recordkeeping requirements. Review MSDS's and
safety procedures for materials handling.
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Training Topic - Procedures for coordination with emergency
response agencies:
Persons Trained: Emergency Coordinator,
Alternate and Safety Committee
Training Time: Refresher Frequency: Annual Refresher
Time:
Training Content: Review of Emergency Response Plan and
emergency notification procedures to ensure coordination with
the local fire department, paramedics and other emergency
response agencies.
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Training
Topic - Use of emergency response equipment and materials under
the business' control:
Persons
Trained: Risk Management Office staff
Training Time: Refresher Frequency: Refresher
Time:
Training Content: Monthly inspection and maintenance of safety
equipment (fire extinguishers, eye-wash stations, disaster
preparedness kits, first aid kits), and review of procedures for
proper use of safety and spill control equipment.
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Training Topic - Emergency Response Plan implementation:
Persons Trained: Safety Committee members
Training Time: Refresher Frequency: Annual
Refresher Time:
Training Content: Review of emergency response plan, evacuation
procedures, location of emergency shut-off switches and specific
responsibilities of all employees.
94-0553-020
DHS:HM-952 (7/89)
County of San Diego
Hazardous Materials Management Division |