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C3: Fire Code, Occupational
Safety, GHS, and Chemical Hazards

Monday, May 20th: 2:00 - 3:00 PM EDT

CM Credit Hours: 1
Education Session
Greater Columbus Convention Center
Room: A 210

Content Level

Introductory

Topics

Available as part of AIHA CONNECT OnDemand:
Chemical Hazards
Hazard Recognition/Exposure Assessment

Description

The presentation will demonstrate: a) the Fire Code classification definitions relevant to maximum allowable quantities (MAQ) and OSHA limits for chemicals; b) physical, chemical, and acute toxicity characteristics; and c) GHS hazard statements for classifications. The session will be interactive, giving the participants the opportunity to discuss and classify a wide variety chemicals and their hazards.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion, the participant will be able to:
• Identify resources to use for hazard identification.
• Determine locations on at least one document for relevant hazard data.
• Demonstrate ability to critique two or more classifications.
• Develop classification meanings for at least three hazard classes.

Resources

Handouts for C3- Fire Code, Occupational Safety, GHS, and Chemical Hazards.pdf
C3-Fire Code, Occupational Safety, GHS, and Chemical Hazards.pdf

Russell Vernon, Ph.D.

Russell Vernon, Ph.D.

Moderator and Presenter
Risk and Safety Solutions,
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA
United States of America


Sessions and course materials


TECHNOLOGY IN RISK AND SAFETY CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE CHEMICAL HAZARD CLASSIFICATION DISCUSSION
Code: M-L2
Room: 9052
Time:  02/26/2024    1:00pm -- 2:00pm
Code: W-L1
Room: CYPRESS-C
Time:  02/28/2024    08:00am -- 09:30am

Presentation:

Presentation:

Links

NIOSH Hierarchy of Controls
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/hierarchy/default.html

EPA Safer Choices
https://www.epa.gov/saferchoice/safer-ingredients

Healthcare PPE improvements video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-Ui-wXeNbE&t=54s

Smart Glasses video
https://youtu.be/DjmjjO9pZ1Y?feature=shared

Types of Sensors from STMicrocontrollers
https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/search.html#q=sensors-t=products-page=1

Uses of AI at RSS and other examples videos
https://www.youtube.com/@UCRiskandSafetySolutions

Class Material

GHS Pictogram Guide to CFC Hazard Classes.pdf
GHS Classification Summary – PubChem.pdf
Definitions from California Fire Code about Hazard Classes.pdf
GHS Pictograms & Hazard Statement to IFC Hazard Class.pdf
ToxicFlammable Notes.pdf

SDS:

Dibenzylamine MilliporeSigma SDS 2023.06.06.pdf
DIBENZYLAMINE-ThermoFisher SDS 2021.12.24.pdf
ethyl alcohol Millipore Sigma SDS 2023.08.23.pdf
tert-butyllithium 1.7 M in pentane Millipore Sigma SDS.pdf
Acetone MilliporeSigma SDS 2023.07.25.pdf

Extra Credit SDS:

Aluminum oxide – SDS.pdf
Benzene – SDS.pdf
Calcium carbonate – SDS.pdf
Propylene – SDS.pdf
Sodium hydroxide – SDS.pdf
Sodium hydroxide solution – SDS.pdf
Sulfuric acid – SDS.pdf

Links:

History of the Fire Code
https://blog.koorsen.com/the-international-fire-code-its-history-and-role-in-fire-safety-today

Current CFC
https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/CAFC2022P2/california-code-of-regulations-title-24

IFC 2024 Appendix E
https://codes.iccsafe.org/s/IFC2024P1/part-vii-appendices/IFC2024P1-Pt07-AppxE-SecE104.2

PubChem
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ghs/

CAS Common Chemistry
https://commonchemistry.cas.org/

NIST
https://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/
https://www.nist.gov/pml/productsservices/physical-reference-data

UNECE GHS
https://unece.org/transport/dangerous-goods/ghs-rev10-2023