Overview CHRA 3rd Ed-Taklimat Pusat Pengajar
Overview CHRA 3rd Ed-Taklimat Pusat Pengajar
Overview CHRA 3rd Ed-Taklimat Pusat Pengajar
CHRA
3rd Edition
1 • INTRODUCTION
2 • GATHER INFORMATION
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• ASSESS EXPOSURE
6 • RISK DETERMINATION
7 • CONTROL MEASURES
• REPORT WRITTING
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• REASSESSMENT
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• CONTROL OF RECORD
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List of Appendix
Appendix 1 : Conversion Table of R- Appendix 8 : Qualitative Estimation
phrase to H-code of Exposures
Appendix 2 : Routes of Exposure Appendix 9 : Solvent Drying Time
Appendix 3 : Pesticides Classification Appendix 10 : Volatility Chart
Appendix 4 : Example of Hazard Appendix 11 : Direct Reading
Determination Instrument
Appendix 5 : Geometric Mean and Appendix 12 : Checklist on
Geometric Standard Deviation Adequacy of Control Measures
Appendix 6 : Quantitative Appendix 13 : Biological Monitoring
Determination of Inhalation Exposure
Appendix 14: CHRA Notification
Magnitude rom Airborne Measurement
Form
Result
Appendix 7 : Occupational Exposure
Limits
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Scope of Manual
Full assessment of risk to health where chemicals
hazardous to health are used at the place of work
• Chemical hazardous to health is a chemical which is:
listed in Schedule I or II of the USECHH Regulations;
classified in any hazard class specified under Health Hazards
of First Schedule of the CLASS Regulations 2013;
a pesticide as defined under the Pesticides Act 1974; and
a scheduled waste listed in the First Schedule to the
Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005.
• Use in relation to chemicals hazardous to health includes
work activities involving production, processing, handling,
storage, transport, removal, disposal or treatment of
chemicals hazardous to health at the workplace.
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Purpose & Objective
Purpose of conducting CHRA
enable decisions to be made on:
appropriate control measures;
induction and training of workers;
the necessity of exposure monitoring programme; and
the necessity of medical surveillance programme
as may be required to protect the health of workers who may be exposed to
chemicals hazardous to health at work
Objectives of CHRA
To identify the hazards posed by each chemical hazardous to health use
within the workplace;
To evaluate the degree of exposure of workers to the chemicals hazardous
to health, either through inhalation, dermal or ingestion;
To evaluate the adequacy of existing control measures;
To recommend further appropriate control measures and prioritise
actions to be taken to prevent or reduce risks.
Chapter 1:
Introduction Assessment Strategies
Full assessment
• conducted using a CHRA method as outlined in this Manual
• first approach considered
• 2 types of assessment that can be conducted:
Site specific CHRA
conducted for each and every workplace where chemicals hazardous to
health are used
Generic CHRA
conducted at representative locations which may be applied to all other
locations in which the work activities are similar, with comparable levels of
risk, and similar control measures
Simple assessment
• an alternative approach of chemical health risk assessment and may be
conducted if the chemical hazardous to health is:
✅ listed in the chemical register; and
✅ not classified as carcinogenicity category 1; mutagenicity category 1; or
respiratory sensitisation category 1.
Exposure
• A worker is exposed to a chemical if there is a possibility of the chemical
being inhaled; in contact with the eyes or skin; absorbed through the
skin; or being ingested.
Risk
• likelihood that a chemical will cause adverse health effects or illness in
the conditions of its use
• risk to health usually increases with the severity of the hazard, the
amount used, the duration and frequency of exposure
• defined as the probability of over exposure and the consequences of that
exposure
• risk equation can be defined as
Risk = Hazard x Exposure
Chapter 1:
Introduction
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Steps to
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CHRA
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Changes from CHRA
2nd Edition to 3rd
Edition
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Changes in CHRA Methodology
Work unit definition clarified
Hazard determination for each route of exposure
Exposure evaluation for each route of exposure
Risk determination for inhalation and dermal
assessment
Control approaches redefined
Conclusion of assessment redefined
3 action priority introduced to prioritize the action to
be taken by employer
14 Change 1: Work unit
definition
A work unit must fulfil two basic requirements:
Work similarity
Non-routine work (for example, maintenance works, repairs, delivery, administrative work,
management tasks, safety inspections, internal audits, etc.)
Classification
under CLASS Hazard information
2013
Determine hazard
Hazard Rating
Hazardous Hazard
(HR)
properties classification/effect
through oral
16 2a. Hazard Rating for Inhalation
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2b. Hazard properties by dermal
exposure
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3b. Dermal Exposure - Procedure to
evaluate
ASSESSMENT FOR
DERMAL
EXPOSURE
HAZARD EXPOSURE
DURATION OF
CONTACT
LEVEL OF RISK
23 Change 4: Risk determination for
inhalation and dermal assessment
Emergency
Organizational
Technical Control Response &
Control
preparedness
Elimination Safe work systems • Emergency
• Substitution and practices procedures
• Total enclosure • Information, • Medical
• Isolation instruction and emergency
training response
• Modification of the
process • Personal hygiene
parameters
• Application of
engineering
control equipment
• Provision of
personal protective
equipment
27 Change 6: Assessment Conclusion
3 levels of AP
Action Priority
Level of Risk Adequacy of Control
(AP)
1 High Inadequate
2 Moderate/Low Inadequate
3 High/Moderate/Low Adequate
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Other addition/improvement and
changes to CHRA Manual