Industrial Hygiene
Industrial Hygiene
Industrial Hygiene
Amiscosa
Belisario
Devera
Guanzon
Obena
Redondo
Villaflores
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
Industrial Hygiene
Is the science of protecting the health and safety of workers
through: anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of
those environmental factors or stresses arising in or from
the workplace, which may cause sickness, impaired health
and well-being, or significant discomfort among workers or
among the citizens of the community.
Steps to Protect Employees
Anticipate potential hazards
Industrial hygienists also play a major role in developing and issuing OSHA
standards to protect workers from health hazards associated with toxic
chemicals, biological hazards, and harmful physical agents.
For example, the employer might schedule operations with the highest exposure
potential during periods when the fewest employees are present. When effective
work practices or engineering controls are not feasible or while such controls are
being instituted, appropriate personal protective equipment must be used.
■ All chemical bottles must be tightly closed after use and must not
be placed on edge of the bench or shelf from which they can fall.
■ Chemical formulae or short forms must not be used for labelling
chemical bottles. Labels must include the full name of the
chemical, hazard pictogram and a brief description of the
hazards and precautions to be taken.
■ It will not be possible to identify the chemical in case of a spill or
body contact due to inadequate labelling.
Transporting chemicals
■ Use secondary containment when transporting chemicals.
■ When transporting several containers, use carts with attached
side rails and trays with provision for spill containment.
■ Bottle carriers must be used while moving single container.
Chemical inventory