AmesHealthandSafetyProceduralRequirementsLastRevised:2/23/2004Chapter38-OSHARegulatedCarcinogenControlProgramTableofContents38.1Purpose38.2Applicability38.3Authority38.4Background38.5Definitions38.5.1Acronyms/Abbreviations38.6Responsibilities38.6.1SafetyDivision38.6.2LineManagement38.6.3AmesHealthUnit38.6.4EnvironmentalServicesDivision38.6.5Employees38.6.6ContractingOfficer'sTechnicalRepresentative(COTR)38.7OSHA-RegulatedCarcinogenProgramImplementation38.7.1Requirements38.7.2RelatedProgramsatARC38.8ReviewandUpdate38.9Appendices38.9.1References38.9.2AppendixA:RegulatedCarcinogenUseQuestionnaire38.1PurposeREDACTEDDEC2009Page1of16ThischapterestablishestheminimumrequirementsoftheAmesResearchCenterOSHARegulatedCarcinogenControlProgram.TheCarcinogenControlPrograminvolvesidentifying,evaluatingandcontrollingoccupationalexposurestoOSHA-regulatedcarcinogens.Carcinogensmayonlybeusedwhenitisnotpossibletouseanon-carcinogenicmaterial.Anyuseofcarcinogensrequiresstringentcontrolstobeinplacetopreventexposurestoworkers,thepublic,andtheenvironment.TheCarcinogenControlProgramisdesignedtomeettherequirementsoftheOccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration's(OSHA)chemicalspecificstandards.BacktoTableofContents38.2ApplicabilityThischapterisapplicableto:AllAmesResearchCenteremployeesAllworkconductedundertheauthorityofAmes,andAllequipmentandpropertymanagedbyAmes.ForAmescontractors,itisapplicablethroughcontractclausesinconformancewithNASAProcurementRegulation(Part1,Subpart52andPart14,Subpart6.)AllotherpersonnelwillfollowtheprovisionsofthischapterwhileatAmesfacilities.ThisprogramprovidesAmesResearchCenterpoliciesandproceduresforhandlingtheOSHAregulatedcarcinogenslistedinTable1.Table1ChemicalNameCASNumberOSHARegulationOtherRequirements2-Acetylaminoflourene53-96-31910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.1014Acrylonitrile107-13-11910.10454-Aminodiphenyl92-67-11910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.1011InorganicArsenicandcompounds7440-38-21910.1018Asbestos1332-21-41910.1001AGP1700.1Chapter30Benzene71-43-21910.1028Benzidine92-87-51910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.10101,3-Butadiene106-99-01910.1051Cadmiumandcompounds7440-43-91910.1027bis-Chloromethylether542-88-11910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.1008Chloromethylmethylether107-30-21910.1003-131910.1006REDACTEDDEC2009Page2of16Cooetetete03090003390006yyCarcinogens1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane96-12-81910.10443',3'-Dichlorobenzidine91-94-11910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.10074-Dimethylaminoazobenzene60-11-71910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.1015Ethyleneimine151-56-41910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.1012Ethyleneoxide75-21-81910.1047Formaldehyde(andformalin)50-00-01910.1048Methylenechloride75-09-21910.10524,4'-Methylenedianiline101-77-91910.1050a-Naphthylamine134-32-71910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.1004b-Naphthylamine91-59-81910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.10094-Nitrobiphenyl92-93-31910.1003-13CarcinogensN-Nitrosodimethylamine65-75-91910.1003-13Carcinogens1910-1016b-Propiolactone57-57-81910.1003-13Carcinogens1910.1013Vinylchloride75-01-41910.1017Additionalsourcesofinformation.Asbestos:http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/asbestos/index.htmlBenzene:http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/benzene/index.html1,3-Butadiene:http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/butadiene/index.htmlCadmium:http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/cadmium/index.htmlCarcinogens:http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/carcinogens/index.htmlEthyleneOxide:http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/ethyleneoxide/index.htmlFormaldehyde:h...