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Protecting Workers Who Use Cleaning Chemicals
www.osha.govpurchasing “green” cleaning chemicals with the . expectation that green cleaning products are safer for workers and the environment. However, placing . Protecting Workers Who Use Cleaning Chemicals. Workplaces, such as schools, hospitals, hotels, restaurants and manufacturing plants, use cleaning chemicals to ensure the cleanliness of their ...
Protect Yourself: Cleaning Chemicals and Your Health
www.osha.govProtect Yourself: Cleaning Chemicals and Your Health Working with cleaning chemicals can cause: Coughing Wheezing Red, Itchy Eyes Skin Rashes Skin and Eye Burns Shortness of Breath Sore Throat Headaches or Dizziness Nosebleeds Asthma If you have health problems that you think are caused by using cleaning chemicals, tell your supervisor and ask ...
Example risk assessment for a village hall
www.hse.gov.ukcleaning, risk skin problems, eg dermatitis and eye damage, from direct contact with cleaning chemicals. Vapour may cause breathing problems. Mops, brushes and strong rubber gloves provided. Cleaning products marked ‘irritant’ replaced with milder alternatives. Cleaner trained to use products safely, eg follow
CLEANING CHEMICALS - Value Products
www.valueproductsinc.comV. Private Labeling - All products are available with customer’s private la-bel. Labels may be supplied by the customer, provided they conform to all