The workplace is filled with
many harmful substances, fumes, mists, dusts, vapors, and gasses. Hazardous
Chemicals Safety and Compliance Handbook for the Metalworking Industries
provides professionals in metal finishing, surface preparation, and plating
industries with an easy-to-use, single-volume guide to hazardous materials
commonly found in those sectors. Most of these materials are regulated and/or
referenced in diverse sources, including voluntary standards and governmental
chemical lists. All are the subject of workplace and environmental safety
concerns.
The metal fabrication and
finishing industry is classified as SIC (Standard Industry Classification) code
34 by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. This SIC code is composed of
establishments that fabricate ferrous and nonferrous metal products and those
that perform electroplating, plating, polishing, anodizing, coloring, and
coating operations on metals. The main processes associated with the industry
can be divided into three types of operations: metal fabrication, metal
preparation, and metal finishing. The U.S. Department of Commerce
classification codes divide this industry by products and services. SIC code 34
is further divided as follows:
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SIC 341 - Metal Cans and Shipping
Containers
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SIC 342 - Cutlery, Handtools, and
General Hardware
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SIC 343 - Heating Equipment,
Except Electric and Warm Air, and Plumbing Fixtures
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SIC 344 - Fabricated Structural
Metal Products
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SIC 345 - Screw Machine Products,
and Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Rivets, and Washers
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SIC 346 - Metal Forging and
Stampings
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SIC 347 - Coating, Engraving, and
Allied Services
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SIC 348 - Ordinance and
Accessories, Except Vehicles and Guided Missiles
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SIC 349 - Miscellaneous Fabricated
Metal Products
The primary markets for metal
finishing services are the automotive, electronics, consumer durables, and
aerospace industries, and government.
There are many books on
hazardous chemicals, but few are industry-specific or offer an integrated
compilation of safety and environmental compliance data. The authors sincerely
trust that the professionals and business people who use this book will feel
free to communicate their comments on the hazardous materials that have been
included, as well as the scope of their treatment.