Awareness Training Goals - Salinas Valley Ammonia Safety Day
Awareness Training Goals - Salinas Valley Ammonia Safety Day
Awareness Training Goals - Salinas Valley Ammonia Safety Day
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<strong>Ammonia</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Day</strong><br />
20<br />
Workbook Questions – <strong>Safety</strong>, Health, Hazard, and Risk<br />
1. When considering hazard and risk, what are the Three Golden Rules of Safe and Effective Hazard<br />
Control?<br />
2. Define at least one “PMP” and “PSM” issues that match the following risks:<br />
a. Fire in a fork lift in the loading dock:<br />
i. Prevention:<br />
ii. Mitigation:<br />
iii. Preparedness:<br />
iv. PSM requirements:<br />
b. Overpressure circumstance in the condenser:<br />
i. Prevention:<br />
ii. Mitigation:<br />
iii. Preparedness:<br />
iv. PSM requirements:<br />
c. Aerosol release from an oil pot release in the engine room:<br />
i. Prevention:<br />
ii. Mitigation:<br />
iii. Preparedness:<br />
iv. PSM requirements:<br />
d. Expansion valve leak noticed by a fork lift operator:<br />
i. Prevention:<br />
ii. Mitigation:<br />
iii. Preparedness:<br />
iv. PSM requirements:<br />
3. Describe the EMS protocols for:<br />
a. Exposure to 300 PPM vapor<br />
b. Hit by an aerosol release (clothing frozen to skin)<br />
c. Droplet of ammonia propelled into an eye<br />
d. Heart attack<br />
e. Heat exhaustion<br />
4. What are the reporting requirements for local, state, and federal regulatory compliance?<br />
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