PPT-Hazards of Working with Biological Organisms and Material

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http uploadwikimediaorg wikipedia commonse ee ReconstructedSpanishFluVirusjpg Reconstructed Spanish flu Working with Fungi Fungi and molds everywhere Mycosis disease caused by infection. H&S Presentation . Anticipating Hazards. AnnMarie Spexet, P.E.. H&S Committee. South Central Region. H&S Presentations available on the EWB Website. Construction H&S *. Travel Health and Medicine *. SAND No. 2012-1608C. Introduction. Chemical reactivity hazard:. A situation with the potential for an . uncontrolled chemical reaction. . that can result directly or indirectly in serious harm to people, property and/or the environment.. Types of Mechanical Hazards. Controls for Mechanical Hazards. Unexpected Release of Stored Mechanical Energy. Springs. Dropped weights. Linear Or Rotational Kinetic Energy (Projectiles). Rotating Machinery/Shafts. . . Hazard. 1. (Codex). :. ‘. A biological, chemical or physical agent . in, or condition of, food with the . potential to cause an adverse health ef. fect.’. Significant hazards . (. International Life Sciences Institute- ILSI. Chapter 10. Biological Evolution. Evolution the word, has several meanings. Evolution – gradual change to improve or become more complex - change. Evolution – random changes made by chance to get what we see today – goo to you (theory of evolution). Learning Objectives. Identify . the industries where workers are at risk of exposure to hazardous biological agents and . infectious diseases. .. Describe . the common pathways and routes of exposure of hazardous biological agents.. Made of only one cell!!. With a partner...brainstorm answers to the following questions. How do you think . unicellular organisms. ...eat, move, get rid of wastes, and reproduce?. 2) How do . multicellular. WWSOP03000. Effective Date: ##/##/####. KENTUCKY WATERSHED WATCH . BIOLOGICAL STREAM ASSESSMENT. High Gradient. This presentation . is based on the . “Kentucky Watershed Watch . High Gradient Biological Stream Assessment Standard . Biosphere: All life on earth and parts of earth in which life exists (land, water and atmosphere). Studying Our Living planet. Science of Ecology. Study of interactions of living things, their surroundings or environments. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Health and Safety (2011). Extended and . unusual shifts. Fatigue, stress, . reduced concentration. Know your limits. Manage work. and rest . periods. methylation. . . Methylation. is how mercury changes into organic forms and this happens under water.. Introduction. The information our group researched is important because it tells us whether terrestrial or aquatic organisms have more mercury. Mercury can also kill many people. According to the EPA, mercury can be found in air, water and soil. Mercury is everywhere and it gets there by emissions from vehicles and emissions from factories, but the main ways are through . Page 1 of 14 E404Safety Data Sheet no.co Product code:Hazard pictograms:Signal word:Hazard statements:Precautionary statements: Page 2 of 14 Prevention:Hazards not otherwise classied:Keep away fr Amount and duration are related to the amount of energy released. Which hazards do you know?. Earthquake Hazards. Tsunami: displacement of a large volume of water. Shallow hypocenter, large volume of displaced crust, large earthquake. OSHA 10-hour Outreach Training. General Industry. Fatal Ladder Incident . A worker was cleaning windows when he fell onto a tiled floor and hit his head. It is believed that the worker had positioned the step ladder with the rungs facing towards the windows, and that he stood backwards on the step ladder..

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