HAZMAT
HAZWASTE –
• Any discarded or abandoned hazardous substance as defined in 40 CFR 261 or applicable state regulations where the state has been granted enforcement authority by EPA. It may include any discarded liquid, semisolid, solid, or containerized gaseous material. Hazardous waste does not include EHM with expired shelf-life unless determined as such by a Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO)
MSDS –
• OSHA Form 174 or an equivalent form containing the identical data elements, must be used by manufacturers of chemical products to communicate to users the chemical, physical, and hazardous properties of their product to comply with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. The completed form identifies key information on the product: name, address, and emergency contact for the manufacturer; the identity of hazardous ingredients; physical/chemical characteristics; fire and explosion hazard data; reactivity data; health hazard data; precautions for safe handling and use; and control measures
AUL/SHML –
• Commands are asked to develop, implement, and revise as necessary a facility level Hazardous Material (HM) Authorized Use List (AUL). For each HM listed, the AUL must include the stock number and item name for stock numbered items purchased via the stock system, or the product name and manufacturer name as they appear on the product label/material safety data sheet (MSDS) for items not purchased via the stock system. In addition, the AUL must identify the processes for which each HM is allowed to be used and maintain this AUL for all HM allowed for use in the activity.
Explain the general procedures to be followed when a HAZMAT spill is discovered.
• Because of the extremely hazardous nature of many materials, only trained personnel shall respond to a hazardous material (HM) spill. Personnel shall be trained by division officers or supervisory personnel to clean up small spills of HM. Appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) shall be used to conduct training. Response procedures for many specific situations are provided in other documents
• For descriptive purposes, the spill response procedures have been divided into nine phases
State the PPE required when handling HAZMAT/HAZWASTE