8111- Reporting of Hazards

The Board of Education recognizes its responsibility to provide an environment which is reasonably secure from known hazards. The Board therefore directs the Superintendent of Schools and all professional and support staff members to comply with occupational safety and health regulations, including the Hazard Communication Standard and “Right-to-Know” legislation.

The Superintendent will direct appropriate personnel to develop and oversee a written hazard communication program. Such program will include the following:

  1. the acquisition, maintenance and review of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS’s) for all known hazardous materials on district property;
  2. the compilation of a hazardous materials inventory;
  3. employee training in hazardous materials management and protection; and
  4. the recording of all incidents involving exposure to known hazardous materials.

The district will comply with the requirements for the visual notification of pesticide spraying as set forth in the Environmental Conservation Law.

It is the responsibility of the entire school community to report any unsafe building or equipment conditions to the main office as soon as possible. In addition, designated administrators will provide notice of hazardous materials within 72 hours of an employee’s request.

Cross-ref:

  • 1120, School District Records
  • 8120, Accident Prevention and Safety Procedures

Ref:

  • 29 CFR §1910.1200 and 12 NYCRR Part 800 (Hazard Communication Standard)
  • 40 CFR §763.95
  • Public Health Law Article 48 and Labor Law Article 28 (“Right-to-Know” Law)
  • Labor Law §876
  • Environmental Conservation Law §33-0101

Adoption date: May 27, 1997
Reviewed: August 28, 2017