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11006130/0403 Copyright © 2004 Business & Legal Reports, Inc.

BLR’s Safety Training Presentations

Metalworking Fluids

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Goals

Unsafe fluids and health effects Controlling worker exposure Quiz

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Types of Metalworking Fluids

Straight oil Soluble oil Semisynthetic Synthetic

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Signs of Unsafe Fluid

Low sump level Abnormal fluid appearance Foul smell Floating matter Tramp oil

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Signs of Unsafe Fluid

Excessive foam Dirty machines

or trenches Employees with

skin irritation Employees with respiratory irritation Other fluid-related problems

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Labels and MSDSs

Identity of chemical and manufacturer

Hazard warnings Physical characteristics Health effects Safe handling procedures Emergency response

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Health Effects—Skin

Contact dermatitis Irritant dermatitis Allergic dermatitis Causes of dermatitis Acne

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Health Effects—Respiratory

Irritation of the lungs, throat, and nose

Symptoms Asthma Chronic bronchitis Hypersensitivity

pneumonitis Other factors

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Goals

Unsafe fluids and health effects Controlling worker exposure Quiz

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Control Misting

Use low-pressure flow Use mist suppressants Interrupt or reduce flow when practical Fix leaks Avoid compressed air to dry parts

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Isolation

Mechanical parts handling

Machine enclosures Splash guarding Isolation booths

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Exhaust Ventilation

Local exhaust ventilation Enclosure exhaust hood Exterior exhaust hood General ventilation

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Exhaust Hoods

Close capture enclosure Total or complete enclosure Tunnel enclosure Push-pull ventilation Side-draft hood Canopy hood Downdraft hood

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Inspection and Maintenance

Fluid filtration systems

Fluid delivery systems

Ventilation systems Fluid chemistry Enclosures and splash guards

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Safe Use Procedures

Minimize exposure to fluids Recognize unsafe fluids Know how to add fluids to a machine Recognize if ventilation not working Know how to get something fixed

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Fluid Management Program

Person responsible for fluid systems Person designated for adding materials Fluid testing procedures Tracking data Employee participation Training program

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Control Fungi Growth

Clean system before adding new fluid

Maintain fluid at proper concentration

Quality make up water

Control Fungi Growth (cont.)

Add biocides Remove metal chips

and fines Remove tramp oil Practice good

housekeeping

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Fluid Change

Add cleaner with biocide Remove old fluid Remove chips and swarf Circulate cleaning solution Change filters Refill with fresh fluid

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Housekeeping

Clean floors, equipment, and work area

Wear protective clothing Clean up spills

immediately Properly dispose of waste

and contaminated items

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Personal Hygiene

Clean skin with soap and water

Minimize contact with fluids

Change contaminated clothing

No food, drink, or tobacco near fluids Use barrier and moisturizer creams

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PPE

Hazard assessment Chemical resistant gloves Protective clothing Eye protection—glasses,

goggles, face shields Foot protection

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Respirators

Engineering or administrative controls

5 mg/m3 for mineral oil mist

Written respiratory program N-, R-, or P-series

filtering facepiece Recommended respiratory protection

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Exposure Assessment

Qualitative assessment Personal air sampling Area air sampling Source air sampling

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Medical Monitoring

Early identification of disease

Periodic review of employee’s health

Employee evaluation Symptoms to monitor Self-report medical

symptoms

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Goals

Unsafe fluids and health effects Controlling worker exposure Quiz

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Summary

Know the signs of unsafe metalworking fluids Report symptoms of skin or respiratory

health effects Follow personal hygiene practices Wear PPE Monitor and control fungal growth

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Quiz

1. Name three signs that indicate metalworking fluids may be unsafe.

2. Name two types of skin-related health effects associated with metalworking fluids.

3. Name one way to control misting.

4. What type of ventilation system provides the most protection for workers?

5. Name two personal hygiene practices that will help reduce exposure to metalworking fluids.

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Quiz (cont.)

6. Name two types of respiratory health effects associated with metalworking fluids.

7. Name two things that should be inspected regularly.

8. What type of eye protection should be worn when handling fluid concentrate?

9. Name two ways to control fungal growth.

10. What’s the purpose of medical monitoring?

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Quiz Answers

1. Low sump, abnormal appearance, smell, floating matter, tramp oil, skin or respiratory irritation

2. Dermatitis, acne

3. Low-pressure flow, mist suppressants, fix leaks, no use of compressed air

4. Local exhaust ventilation

5. Wash skin, minimize contact, change contaminated clothing, barrier creams

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Quiz Answers (cont.)

6. Lung irritation, asthma, bronchitis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis

7. Filters, fluid delivery, ventilation, enclosures, fluid chemistry

8. Goggles and face shield

9. Clean system, right fluid concentration, make up water, biocides, remove metal, remove oils, housekeeping

10. Early detection of skin or respiratory disease

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