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Force Occupational Safety and Health (AFOSH) Standard 161-21, Hazard Communication, at Portland Air National Guard Base. This instruction applies to all personnel assigned or attached to the 939th Air Refueling Wing and stationed at Portland Air National Guard Base. SUMMARY OF REVISIONS
Where situations exist that are not covered by this directive, use an appropriate Operational Risk Management (ORM) process to assess. This publication revises Air Force Occupational Safety and Health (AFOSH) Standard 161-21, Hazard Communication, dated 23 January 1989.
Supersedes: DAFMAN 90-161, 15 April 2022 Pages: 202 This publication implements Department of the Air Force Policy Directive (DAFPD) 90-1, Policy, Publications, and DoD Issuance Management and Department of the Air Force Instruction (DAFI)
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS) Bioenvironmental Engineering Services (BES) will maintain the master files containing all hazardous chemicals used. REF. AFOSH Standard 161-21.
1. The base bioenvironmental engineer and technicians are charged with conducting an RFR protection program as specified in AFOSH Std 161-9; basically a safety and health effort that identifies and controls all areas where the potential for exposures to RFR above the Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) exist.
AFOSH Standard 161-21. PART I: AFOSH STD 161-21, Federal Hazard Communication Training Program (MSDS’s) PART II: The second portion is activity-specific and work centers that work regularly with a hazardous material need chemical specific training.
1.4.1. Protect the health and welfare of our workforce and ensure adherence to regulatory requirements (e.g., Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards).