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... ... @@ -28,12 +28,12 @@ 28 28 29 29 Review Date: 30 30 31 - 10/31/201631 +03/01/2022 32 32 33 33 34 -Sheriff Cory C. Pulsipher34 +Sheriff Nate Brooksby 35 35 36 -Undersheriff JamesStandley36 +Undersheriff Barry Golding 37 37 38 38 39 39 **__TABLE OF CONTENTS__** ... ... @@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ 123 123 11. The written hazard communication program addresses regulated chemicals, MSDS, labeling, training, and record keeping activities. In addition, each employee receives access to a copy of this program and is trained annually during the annual refresher training. New employees receive training and access to a copy of this program during the employee orientation process. 124 124 11. Each employee or prisoner has the right to request a copy of any exposure or medical record that pertains to them. The Life Safety Officer will provide a copy of this documentation to them, at no cost, within seven working days of their written request. 125 125 11. The Support Lieutenant (Safety Manager) will have oversight responsibilities of this program. 126 -11. The lieutenant in each department utilizing regulated chemicals is responsible for reporting any change in chemical use, (i.e., additions, deletions) to the Safety Manager. At no time will a new chemical be introduced into the PCF facility without the express approval of the Safety Manager. The respective department head will be responsible for obtaining the MSDS 127 -11. Hand sanitizer stations are placed in areas where staff have direct contact with prisoners. These areas include housing units, visiting room, front lobby, laundry, kitchen, and Booking.126 +11. The lieutenant in each department utilizing regulated chemicals is responsible for reporting any change in chemical use, (i.e., additions, deletions) to the Safety Manager. At no time will a new chemical be introduced into the PCF facility without the express approval of the Safety Manager. The respective department head will be responsible for obtaining the MSDS(s) for a new product and forwarding same to the Safety Manager for approval prior to purchase. 127 +11. Hand sanitizer stations are placed in areas where staff have direct contact with prisoners. These areas include housing units, visiting room, front lobby, laundry, kitchen, and booking. 128 128 11. Any staff exposed to hazardous chemicals will follow the same protocols for reporting a work-related injury. This includes notifying the supervisor immediately. The on-duty supervisor will issue the appropriate forms and explain the proper procedures for filing a work-related injury. All staff will receive awareness training annually. 129 129 130 130 **AF 03_107 __FLAMMABLE/TOXIC/CAUSTIC MATERIALS__**