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Insect Spray
For use with the Chemical management guidelines and the Chemical risk management procedure.
Location
name
Assessed by
Location no.
Insect Spray
Insecticide aerosol spray
STEP 2 RISK ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL [TRANSFER RELEVANT DETAILS FROM REVIEW OF CHEMICAL PROCESS TABLE (PAGE 2)]
Risk Rating
Hierarchy of
Hazardous Substance/Dangerous Good/Poison Schedule
before Risk
Hazard and Risk Treatment
Control
Treatment
Hazardous
Very High
Elimination
Dangerous Goods
Poison Schedule
Substance
High
Yes
2.1
5
Medium
Description of
Sprayed directly onto insects.
Low
Substitution
work/activities/use
Risk Rating
after Risk
Treatment
Very High
High
Medium
Low
Isolation
Engineering
Storage
Requirements
Disposal and
Environmental
Requirements
Health Surveillance
Exposure Route
Y
N
Details:
Inhalation
Skin
Eye
Ingestion
Injection
Other
Details:
Respiratory irritation
Transient skin and eye irritant
Administratio
n
MSDS
Available
(<5 years
old)
Labeled to
legislative
requiremen
ts
PPE
PPE Description
Gloves
Eye Protection
Respirator
Protective
clothing
CHEMICAL RISK ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET INSECT SPRAY 1
Date: 2 July 2012 Version: 1.2 Authorised by: Director, OHS and Injury Management Next Review: 2 July 2015
The University of Melbourne Uncontrolled when printed.
requirements
Spill kit
Details:
Neutralising agent
Process
Routes of Exposure
Storage
Inhalation
Skin
Eye
Ingestion
Injection
Other Describe
Handling
Inhalation
Skin
Eye
Ingestion
Injection
Other Describe
Inhalation
Skin
Eye
Ingestion
Injection
Other Describe
Inhalation
Skin
Eye
Ingestion
Injection
Other Describe
Inhalation
Skin
Eye
Ingestion
Injection
Other Describe
Inhalation
Skin
Eye
Ingestion
Injection
Other Describe
Disposal
Restrict access
Other Detail
REVIEW CHEMICAL PROCESS
Controls
S Substitution I Isolation
E Engineering A Administration (T Training, SOP Standard Operating
procedure)
P PPE
Control
Describe
A
Class 2.1. The contents are under pressure and may explode if subjected to high
temperatures.
Store away from direct sunlight and heat.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
Trade Waste (sinks)
Floor drains
Hazardous Waste
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Hazardous emissions
Odours
Other
CHEMICAL RISK ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET INSECT SPRAY 2
Date: 2 July 2012 Version: 1.2 Authorised by: Director, OHS and Injury Management Next Review: 2 July 2015
The University of Melbourne Uncontrolled when printed.
Explanation
use a physical process instead of a chemical process e.g. using ultrasound to clean equipment instead of a process involving chemicals;
using clips/bolts or nails instead of adhesive.
Safer substance
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isolate the process to one room with restricted access or use appropriate barriers/screens to separate substances
distance property, incompatible chemicals and ignition sources (e.g. flames, sparks) from goods
use fully or partially enclosed ventilation booths
use local exhaust or natural ventilation systems (e.g. air ducts, open doors/windows)
design buildings that are: compatible with the intended goods; made of non-combustible construction as far as is practicable; designed
to reduce contamination
use bunding to contain spillage
reduce the duration and/or frequency of exposure e.g. through job rotation
ensure safe interim storage of wastes/products (e.g. labeled properly in suitable containers stored away from people, the environment,
incompatible chemicals, ignition sources etc)
vacuum or wet sweep to suppress dust being generated
clean up spills immediately (includes provision of suitable aids, equipment and isolate floor and stromwater drains)
gloves
head protection
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