Standard Operating Procedure for Chemical Handling and Storage
EHS-00005 R12
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22.4
EHS shall maintain records of training for individuals required to handle
and store
chemicals, or clean up chemical spills or leaks.
NOTE
: Those individuals handling or storing chemicals must attend
training upon initial assignment, annually or more frequent if an incident
occurs that deems retraining is necessary. Persons
qualified to transport
chemicals have had EHS training in Chemical Handling, Personal
Protective Equipment, and Small Spill Response.
23.
APPENDICES
23.1
Appendix A
- Figure 1: HPM
Separation Matrix
23.2
Appendix B
- Figure 2: List of Incompatible Chemicals
23.3
Appendix C
- Table I: Maximum Chemical Quantities
Stored in a Single
Fabrication Area or Laboratory
23.4
Appendix D
- Table II: Maximum Quantities
of HPM at a Workstation
23.5
Appendix E
– Table III (A): Maximum Quantity of Hazardous Materials
Posing a
“Physical” Hazard
23.6
Appendix F
– Table III (B): Maximum Quantity of Hazardous Materials
Posing a
“Health” Hazard
23.7
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