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Building 930 Solder Operations Report, December 21, 2007  Solder type: 60% tin and 40% lead solder  Breathing zone and source area were air-sampled  Two persons performing soldering were studied  Measurement results: < 1% of limit for 11 metals (Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni, Ag, Sn, Zn, …) < 1% of limit for 8 aldehydes (formaldehyde, …) < 1% of limit for 72 terpines (ethers, benzenes, toluenes, …)  Industrial hygienist’s conclusions: Medical surveillance not needed Respirator not needed

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Page 1: Take 5 for Safety. Soldering Operations at C-AD  Industrial Hygiene Study at Linac Lab 3  Bench top soldering operations  PPE observed during study

Take 5 for Safety

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Soldering Operations at C-AD

Industrial Hygiene Study at Linac Lab 3 Bench top soldering operations PPE observed during study

Enclosed shoes Long pants Safety glasses

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Building 930 Solder Operations Report, December 21, 2007

Solder type: 60% tin and 40% lead solder Breathing zone and source area were air-sampled Two persons performing soldering were studied Measurement results:

< 1% of limit for 11 metals (Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni, Ag, Sn, Zn, …) < 1% of limit for 8 aldehydes (formaldehyde, …) < 1% of limit for 72 terpines (ethers, benzenes, toluenes, …)

Industrial hygienist’s conclusions: Medical surveillance not needed Respirator not needed

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Solder Waste Containers

Acceptable labels for use on solder containers: “Contact C-A Environmental Compliance

Representative at Ext. 2905 For Recycling Instructions”

“Solder Scrap For Recycling” Label no longer used on solder containers:

“Hazardous Waste”

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Safety

Not a step; not a seat either Isn’t that exit sign lighted?

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Security of Copper

Keep larger amounts of copper in a securely fenced yard or building when not in use

Copper cable should be brought to the work site in sufficient quantities for that day’s work

Decommissioned copper cable removed from buildings must be secured in a bin

Work Planner is responsible to secure copper at end of the working day