3516.11
Business/Non‑Instructional
Operations
Hazardous Materials Communication
The
Board of Education recognizes the necessity of utilizing hazardous materials in
the day-to-day operation of school facilities and in supporting education
requirements. The Board realizes that
with the use of hazardous materials, responsibility must be taken to ensure
personal safety and to protect the environment during use, storage and
transportation. There are many areas of
the District, from science laboratories and art departments to custodial
services and vehicle maintenance, where such a variety of uses is performed.
Hazardous
materials include any substance or mixture of substances that poses a fire,
explosive, reactive or health hazard.
Examples of materials classed as hazardous are: common household cleaning supplies, spray
oven cleaners, cleaning solvents, photo chemicals, soldering flux, some ceramic
glazes, oils and gasoline.
The
Board, through the Superintendent, shall cause to be created, procedures which
address the purchase, storage, handling, transportation and disposal of
hazardous materials for school facilities and operations including
instructional areas.
The
goal of the procedures shall be to have in place an ongoing process by which
each location in the District will have a program of identifying and managing
hazardous materials. The Hazard
Communication Program materials will be located in the school office. District personnel shall be encouraged to
substitute non-hazardous materials for hazardous substances to the extend
possible and to minimize the quantities of hazardous substances stored on
school property.
Legal
Reference: Connecticut General
Statutes
Sec. 19a-329
through Sec. 19a-333
The Asbestos
Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986 (AHERPA)
29CFR 1910,
2000 Sections 5 and 6, OSHA Act of 1970
Policy
adopted: February 11, 2003 EAST HADDAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Moodus,
Connecticut