Hazardous Chemicals Affect Living Things: Lesson Objective: Students will identify potential risks...

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Hazardous Chemicals Affect Living Things: Lesson Objective: Students will identify potential risks resulting from consumer practices.

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Lead in the environment… City of Calgary- May 17, 2001; Soil in

Lynnview Ridge area were above the current environmental guidelines.

Lead can damage kidneys, nervous system, and reproductive system; especially damaging to young children and unborn fetuses.

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Biomagnification: Is the increased concentration of a

chemical or element as it moves up the food chain.

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Mercury can enter water systems in two ways: One is from the air as a result of emissions

from industrial plants, another way is from industrial waste fluids.

Once in the water, it increases in concentration as it moves up the food chain.

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How biomagnification happens…

Mercury falls onto fresh or salt water where bacteria join it to an organic molecule that algae can absorb.

Any one algae is not very affected because it takes in very little mercury.

Algae are eaten by invertebrates such as insects. The eat A LOT of algae, so take in more mercury.

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Fish then eat A LOT of of insects, ingesting A LOT of mercury which is stored in their body tissues.

If animals (bears, humans, etc.) eat enough of those fish, they become ill.

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Mad as a hatter?

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Mad as a hatter?

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Mercury contaminated fish have been a problem: In parts of Canada, including the Great Lakes. In the ocean; all over the world!

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Case Study: Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

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Read pages 250 & 251

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Clean up and restoration of Prince William Sound

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New oil spill clean-up procedures: Since the large spill in Prince William Sound,

government regulations have changed and new procedures have been put in place to deal more effectively with future spills.

In Alberta, companies are required to report spills greater than 2m3

Companies and government have emergency response plans in place. Hands on training has to take place yearly.

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Training sessions demonstrate effective techniques for controlling and cleaning up spills: Booms

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Burns:

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Dispersants: Change chemical & physical properties.

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How did the changes work during the BP disaster?

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Check & Reflect

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Unit C Exam: Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Study Guides:

If I don’t have them tomorrow, please get one from me on Friday.

Know how to calculate PPMKnow everything from the Unit

Summary, page 262

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3.4 Hazardous Household Chemicals

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Dishwasher Detergents Poison control centres report that dishwasher

tabs are the number one cause of child poisonings.

Contain very concentrated chlorine in a dry form.

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911- 12L to 40L of hazardous products in average home.PADIS - Poison & Drug Information Service - Alberta-Wide Web and / or Telephone Access

This service provides:• emergency, immediate expertise and advice about poisonings• medication and herbal advice on prescription and over the counter drugs• drug information for health care professionals• poison research, education and prevention

Toll free1-800-332-1414Webhttp://www.padis.ca

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Improper transport, storage, and disposal…

Of these products (chemicals) can contribute to health problems such as burns, heart, kidney, and lung ailments, cancer and even death.

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Government Regulations Workplace Hazardous Materials

Information System (WHMIS); set up by federal government.

Hazardous products must be labelled as such.

Anyone who works with or must be near hazardous products must be familiar with WHMIS symbols and labeling, and with Material Safety Data Sheets. 34

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Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).

Provide workers and emergency personnel with procedures for handling or working with a substance in a safe manner, and includes information such as physical data (melting point, boiling point, flash point, etc.), toxicity, health effects, first aid, reactivity, storage, disposal, protective equipment, and spill-handling procedures.

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All suppliers of potentially hazardous materials will provide the buyer with additional information about their product.

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New product regulations:

Certain kind of products, such as pesticides or medications, require government approval before they can be sold.

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Companies must follow strict testing guidelines:

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intended use, physical and chemical properties, active ingredients.

instructions for use, safety precautions.

health effects, environmental effects, toxicity to humans, first aid care.

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Storage of Hazardous Chemicals, page 255

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Transportation of consumer goods: There are two times when you or your family

transport hazardous goods- (1) when they are purchased and you’re bringing them home.

(2) And when you are taking the unused portion to a hazardous waste collection site.

Care should be taken to protect people in the vehicle from toxic fumes or spills from containers.

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NEEEEVVVVEEEERRRR!!!!!!!! Mix chemicals together in one container to

dispose of them (BOOOM or DEEAAD!!).

Original containers with labels intact tell people at the collection site to know how to process them.

Make sure containers don’t spill in trunk.

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Disposal Already talked about these- never down drain

or in soil.

Occasionally, sewage treatment processes are not effective, and chemicals are released into surface waters.

What happens then?

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Hazardous Waste Collection Sites: Found in almost all Alberta communities (not

the teeny tiny ones).

Wastes such as paints and fertilizers can be taken to these sites for disposal.

Materials that cannot be recycled are taken packaged into containers, labeled according to government regulations, transported in labeled trucks with trained drivers to incineration plants.

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Read page 258

Solid Waste Garbage

Check & Reflect, page 259, #s 1-7