Arsenic Program - ISNetworld RAVS Section - US

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Arsenic Program - ISNetworld RAVS Section - US

This Arsenis Program (ISNetworld® RAVS®* Section), in addition to being a complete and functioning written safety program (chapter), it also contains all the required text elements that are sought by the ISNetworld RAVS® (Review And Verification Service) reviewer. This plan has been previously submitted and has achieved a 100% approval rating for our clients. 

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You are downloading a MicroSoft® Word document file to your computer that is completely editable: 

  • Arsenic Program:
  • Approximate Word Count: 3,650
  • Approximate Number of Pages: 12
  • Page Reference Answers to RAVS Reviewer’s Questions: 10 

 You will also receive instructions for a simple two-step process to place your company name and safety person's name throughout this word document to conform it to your company. Please review, and feel free to alter or add to it as you wish with any specific company information or safety policies that you may already have.

The first two pages of the document are guidelines for conforming this safety manual section, an index for completing the RAVS® questionnaire (with all page references), and uploading the section.

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An excerpt from ISNetworld® RAVS®* Safety plan Arsenic Program

Exposures to inorganic arsenic may occur:
1. during the manufacture of insecticides, weed killers and fungicides.
2. during use in the manufacture and handling of calcium arsenate.
3. during use in the manufacture of electrical semiconductors, diodes, and solar batteries.
4. during use as an addition to alloys to increase hardening and heat resistance.
5. during smelting of ores


The health hazard to inorganic arsenic is high. Exposure to airborne concentrations of inorganic arsenic may cause lung cancer, and can be a skin irritant. Inorganic arsenic may also affect your body if swallowed. One compound in particular, arsenic trichloride, is especially dangerous because it can be absorbed readily through the skin. Because inorganic arsenic is a poison, you should wash your hands thoroughly prior to eating or smoking.


Inorganic arsenic definition includes: Copper acetoarsenite, arsenic and all inorganic compounds containing arsenic except arsine, measured as arsenic (As).
The Permissible Exposure Limit [PEL] is: Employee is exposure to inorganic arsenic at concentrations greater than 10 ug/m³ of air averaged over any 8-hour period.
Action Level: a concentration of inorganic arsenic of 5 ug/m³ of air averaged over any eight (8) hour period. No employee may be exposed to any skin or eye contact with arsenic trichloride or to skin or eye contact likely to cause skin or eye irritation.