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... ) to collect WAGs and vapors from breathing systems at the site of overflow; a ventilation system to carry WAGs from the operating room; and, a method or device for limiting both positive and negative pressure variations in the breathing circuit which may be used by the scavenging systems. Most anesthesia equipment being manufactured today includes scavenging systems. The remainder of the WAGs management program should include work practices minimizing gas leakage, the application of a routine equipment maintenance program so that gas leaks are minimized, and periodic exposure monitoring and provision for adequate general ventilation. Work Practice Controls. Steps that can be taken to reduce gas leakage can include: (1 ) Make sure that waste gas disposal lines are connected. (2 ) Avoid turning on nitrous oxide or vaporizer until the circuit is connected to the ... well designed WAGs scavenging system. Such a system will consist of a collecting device (scavenging adapter) to collect WAGs and vapors from breathing systems at the site of overflow; a ventilation system to carry WAGs from the operating room; and, a method or device for limiting both positive and negative pressure variations in the breathing circuit which may be used by the scavenging systems. Most anesthesia equipment being manufactured today includes scavenging systems. The remainder of the WAGs management program should include work practices minimizing gas leakage, the application of a routine equipment maintenance program so that gas leaks are minimized, and periodic exposure monitoring and provision for adequate general ventilation. Work Practice Controls. Steps that can be taken to reduce gas leakage can include: (1 ) Make sure that waste gas disposal lines are connected ...
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... , bottles, storage tanks) with product identity. 3. Label with a hazard warning (communication of the specific health hazards and physical hazards) . 4. Promptly dispose of empty containers in a proper manner. S - Store it safely 1. Do not leave toxic chemicals unattended. Store chemicals away from the reach of children and pets, preferably in locked storage. 2. Store compressed gas cylinders upright and chained. 3. Store all materials that give off toxic, asphyxiating, suffocating, or anesthetic fumes, in remote or isolated locations when not in use. 4. Store flammable materials away from heat source. Printed with permission from Safety Information Currents, vol. IV, issue 8. Login or Register (for FREE) to gain access to thousands of ... interpret MSDSs Methods to detect presence of hazardous materials Physical hazards Health hazards Protective measures, including: Work practices Emergency procedures Protective equipment Identifying hazardous chemicals in the workplace UNDERSTANDING AN MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) When you look at an MSDS, you will see that it has eight basic sections. It is important to understand each one. These sections are: 1. Chemical Identity-This section defines the manufacturer and how they can be reached. It usually states when the MSDS was prepared. 2. Hazards Ingredients/Identity-This section defines the chemicals by common names. Any safe exposure limits that have been defined are given. These include permissible exposure limit and threshold limit value. 3. Physical Chemical Characteristics-this may include boiling point, melting point, vapor pressure, vapor density, evaporation rate, solubility ...