The document discusses Axcet's Hazard Communications Program training. It explains that OSHA requires companies to communicate chemical hazards to employees through a written plan. Axcet maintains a list of hazardous products and safety data sheets, with Donna Patnode responsible for ensuring the accuracy of inventory records. The training also reviews the Global Harmonization System, which standardizes pictograms used on labels and safety data sheets to convey hazard information in a universally understood way.
This training document covers Axcet's Hazard Communication Program (HazCom), which is mandated by OSHA. It explains that Axcet maintains a list of hazardous products and their Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and that Donna Patnode is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of these materials. The document also provides information on the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), including the nine pictograms used under this system to communicate chemical hazards visually.
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This document discusses electrical safety at the office. It identifies several dangers of electricity including electrocution, shock, burns, and falls. It explains how electrical shock can occur when current passes through the body and notes that even low voltages can be hazardous. Shock from currents over 75mA can cause heart fibrillation and death. Electrical burns are also a risk and result from contact with improperly maintained or used wiring and equipment. Falls may occur if a shock victim loses control of their body while in an elevated location. The document provides numerous warnings and guidelines for safe electrical practices at the office.
This document provides a 6-step guide to hosting a SWF file on Google Drive and sharing its URL with others. The steps are: 1) Create a public folder called "myfolder" to store files including the SWF file. 2) Check that the folder is shared publicly. 3) Copy the SWF and other files into the folder. 4) Access the shared folder's URL. 5) Access the SWF file by clicking on it. 6) Copy the SWF file's URL to send and share with others.
The emergency response plan document outlines Axcet's procedures for responding to various emergency situations. It assigns responsibility to the Risk Management Department to establish safety policies and emergency procedures. The plan includes evacuation routes and procedures, assembly points after evacuation, emergency notification methods, and responses to medical emergencies, fires, weather emergencies, and workplace violence. It emphasizes the importance of training employees on the emergency plan and being prepared to quickly and safely evacuate or take shelter as directed.
The document summarizes OSHA's Voluntary Protection Program (VPP), which encourages employers to institute safety programs to reduce workplace hazards. It describes the VPP process, which involves management commitment, employee involvement, worksite analysis to identify hazards, hazard prevention methods, and safety training. The document notes that Axcet achieved VPP Star status in 2010 by demonstrating an outstanding safety record with zero injuries. Axcet continues its participation by maintaining its safety culture and employee engagement in safety processes.
This training document covers Axcet's Hazard Communication Program (HazCom), which is mandated by OSHA. It explains that Axcet maintains a list of hazardous products and their Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and that Donna Patnode is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of these materials. The document also provides information on the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), including the nine pictograms used under this system to communicate chemical hazards visually.
Este documento establece las bases para el llamado a aspirantes para desempeñar funciones de Maestros de Apoyo al Plan Ceibal (MAC) con una carga horaria de 20 horas semanales. Los aspirantes deben ser maestros con formación en tecnologías y presentar documentación que acredite sus méritos y capacidad para integrar las tecnologías en el aula. Serán evaluados por un tribunal en base a sus méritos y una demostración de intervención áulica con tecnologías. Los aspirantes ordenados mantendrán validez por
This document discusses electrical safety at the office. It identifies several dangers of electricity including electrocution, shock, burns, and falls. It explains how electrical shock can occur when current passes through the body and notes that even low voltages can be hazardous. Shock from currents over 75mA can cause heart fibrillation and death. Electrical burns are also a risk and result from contact with improperly maintained or used wiring and equipment. Falls may occur if a shock victim loses control of their body while in an elevated location. The document provides numerous warnings and guidelines for safe electrical practices at the office.
This document provides a 6-step guide to hosting a SWF file on Google Drive and sharing its URL with others. The steps are: 1) Create a public folder called "myfolder" to store files including the SWF file. 2) Check that the folder is shared publicly. 3) Copy the SWF and other files into the folder. 4) Access the shared folder's URL. 5) Access the SWF file by clicking on it. 6) Copy the SWF file's URL to send and share with others.
The emergency response plan document outlines Axcet's procedures for responding to various emergency situations. It assigns responsibility to the Risk Management Department to establish safety policies and emergency procedures. The plan includes evacuation routes and procedures, assembly points after evacuation, emergency notification methods, and responses to medical emergencies, fires, weather emergencies, and workplace violence. It emphasizes the importance of training employees on the emergency plan and being prepared to quickly and safely evacuate or take shelter as directed.
The document summarizes OSHA's Voluntary Protection Program (VPP), which encourages employers to institute safety programs to reduce workplace hazards. It describes the VPP process, which involves management commitment, employee involvement, worksite analysis to identify hazards, hazard prevention methods, and safety training. The document notes that Axcet achieved VPP Star status in 2010 by demonstrating an outstanding safety record with zero injuries. Axcet continues its participation by maintaining its safety culture and employee engagement in safety processes.
The document provides an overview of GHS labeling requirements, including that labels must contain pictograms, signal words, hazard statements, precautionary statements, and supplier information. It describes the specific elements that must be on labels, such as product identifier, and signal words like "Warning" and "Danger". Labels must be placed on immediate containers and include hazard classes through standardized symbols and language to clearly communicate chemical dangers.
Complying with the Revised OSHA HazComm RuleBongarde
HazCom is changing to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). This will standardize chemical labeling and safety data sheets internationally. By June 2016, companies must update their hazard communication programs, labels, and safety data sheets to comply with the new GHS format and requirements. The changes are meant to improve safety for workers by making chemical hazards more clearly understood globally.
Ghs compliance-toolkit-from-p bar y safety consultantsTerry Penney
The document provides information on the new Canadian GHS requirements for hazard classification, labels, and safety data sheets (SDS).
Major changes include requiring manufacturers to classify hazards of chemicals, provide labels with signal words, pictograms and hazard/precautionary statements, and SDS with 16 specific sections to ensure consistency.
Employers must train workers on the new label elements and SDS format by June 2015, and labels must be maintained legibly. Workplace labels can display the required information or product identifier with words/symbols to identify hazards. SDS must follow a standardized 16-section format providing identification, hazard, composition and safe handling information.
The document discusses the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), which provides a global standard for classifying and communicating chemical hazards. It was adopted in the US by OSHA and DOT. OSHA requires manufacturers to label containers and workplaces to label stored chemicals or use alternative signs conveying hazards. DOT requires labels and placards on packages and vehicles transporting chemicals. Both use standardized elements like pictograms, signal words, and statements. The US compliance period for the GHS standards ended in 2016.
If You Handle Chemicals What You Need To Know.pptxPestCEUs1
This document provides information on hazard communication standards and safety data sheets. It discusses the requirements for labels on hazardous chemicals, including pictograms, signal words, hazard and precautionary statements. It also outlines the 16 sections that make up a safety data sheet, including sections covering product identification, hazards, composition, safe handling/storage, exposure controls, physical/chemical properties, stability and reactivity. Employers have until June 1, 2016 to update their hazard communication programs and ensure all labels and safety data sheets comply with revised global standards.
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard aims to ensure that employers and employees are informed of workplace chemical hazards and how to protect themselves. The standard covers about 32 million workers and hundreds of thousands of chemicals. It requires employers to create a written hazard communication program and train employees on chemical hazards and safety procedures, including how to read container labels and material safety data sheets. The goal is to reduce work-related illness and injury from chemical exposure.
The document discusses changes to the Hazard Communication Standards (HazCom) to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). Key changes include new pictograms, signal words, and hazard and precautionary statements on Safety Data Sheets and labels. Employers must train employees on the new formats by December 1, 2013 and complete the transition to be fully GHS compliant by June 1, 2016. The changes aim to improve safety for workers exposed to chemicals globally through standardized labeling and classification.
OSHA and GHS HAZCOM Training by Marie AtheyJames Palinsad
Marie Athey is an OSHA Trainer associated with OSHAcampus.com. Marie shares information about the latest GHS standards regarding the classification and labeling of chemicals. Get more in-depth knowledge and get your question answered.
The document discusses OSHA's updated Hazardous Communication Standard which adopted the Globally Harmonized System for classifying and labeling chemicals. This will standardize chemical labeling internationally to better communicate hazards. Employers must identify hazardous chemicals, develop a hazard communication program, train employees on chemicals and safety data sheets, and make SDSs accessible. Exceptions include occasional exposure to common consumer products and temporary on-site packaging. The company discussed will properly label manufactured and received chemicals to comply with the new standards.
The document discusses OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, which requires employers to inform employees about chemical hazards in the workplace through labels, material safety data sheets, and training. It aims to reduce illnesses and injuries from hazardous chemicals by ensuring employers and employees are aware of hazards and protection measures. Key requirements include developing a written hazard communication program, obtaining safety data sheets for chemicals, and training workers on hazard identification, safe handling procedures, and emergency responses.
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Marie Athey, OSHAcampus.com OSHT trainer answers your questions regarding the latest GHS and OSHA Hazard Communication Standards mandated by OSHA which is synched with the Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.
The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) is an international approach to hazard communication that provides standardized criteria for classifying chemical hazards and a standardized approach to chemical labeling and safety data sheets. The GHS was negotiated by hazard experts from many countries to harmonize existing hazard classification systems around the world. Adoption of the GHS in the US and globally will enhance hazard comprehension and ensure appropriate handling of chemicals by providing consistent hazard information internationally.
Master understanding ghs for workers (eng) just ghsJessee McClellan
The document provides information about the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). It was developed by the United Nations to standardize chemical hazard communication across countries. GHS harmonizes criteria for classifying chemicals and ensures chemical hazards are communicated to workers through standardized labels, safety data sheets, and training. It enhances the US Hazard Communication Standard by introducing standardized label elements, pictograms, and a 16-section safety data sheet format. The document outlines employees' responsibilities to read labels and safety data sheets, use personal protective equipment, know the locations of safety equipment, and understand chemical hazards and precautions.
The Occupational Health and Safety Administrations (OSHA) defines a hazardous chemical as any chemical which can cause physical or helath hazard. OSHA requires chemicals to be labeled and notify workers of risk. Label your chemicals and keep your workers safe.
The document discusses OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard which requires employers to inform employees about chemical hazards in the workplace through labels, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and training programs. It aims to reduce work-related illnesses and injuries by ensuring workers understand the hazards and how to protect themselves. Employers must identify hazardous chemicals, obtain MSDS and labels, implement a written hazard communication program including training, and communicate hazard information to employees.
TPGTEX, an industry leader in easy to use affordable label printing technology, has announced the release of its DrumWizard Lite label printing software. This software program will allow businesses to easily and cheaply print GHS compliant labels directly from any printer they choose. The GHS label format has six key elements: signal word, hazard pictograms, product name and identifiers, hazard statements, precautionary statements, and manufacturer information.
TPGTEX created a very sophisticated Product Manager that can contain information about all the company’s featured products, for example, hazard pictogram symbols for both storage and transportation are included in the software, as well as label templates in variety of sizes are shipped with the software, and while companies might be transitioning, they can still print all of their old labels. DrumWizard comes preloaded with 32 different barcodes, and allows for up to 19 additional user-defined print-time fields. Businesses can easily upload their logo as well. Drum Wizard is pre formatted for all industry standard sized labels.
It only takes 15 minutes of training to be able to use Drum Wizard.
The document discusses the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for classifying and labeling chemicals. The GHS aims to standardize chemical labeling and safety data sheets internationally in order to improve safety communication. It provides a common set of pictograms, signal words, hazard statements and safety precautions. The US adopted the GHS through revisions to its Hazard Communication Standard. The GHS system includes standardized criteria for classifying health, physical and environmental hazards, as well as a 16-section format for safety data sheets. Full implementation in the US workplace is required by June 2016.
The document provides information on Hazard Communication (HazCom) standards. It explains that HazCom, also known as "Right-to-Know", gives employees the right to know about chemicals they are exposed to, associated hazards, and protective steps. Employers must compile chemical inventories, provide Safety Data Sheets and labels for hazardous chemicals, and conduct training programs. The revised standards align with the Globally Harmonized System to standardize hazard classification and communication. Employers must develop written hazard communication programs outlining how they will inform workers of chemical hazards and ensure safety.
This document provides an overview of OSHA's Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) program and training requirements. It discusses the goals of the HAZCOM standard which are to reduce workplace injuries/illnesses from hazardous chemicals, identify chemical hazards, and establish uniform hazardous chemical information requirements. Key elements that must be in place include a materials inventory, material safety data sheets, labeling of containers, training for employees, and a written program. Health and physical hazards are described along with definitions of terms like corrosive, flammable, and toxic.
Onboarding for success outlines 7 steps to ensure a successful onboarding experience for new hires. The steps include: 1) preparing the new hire's work space and materials in advance of their start date; 2) engaging the new hire by introducing them to others and connecting them with a mentor; 3) outlining responsibilities, guidelines, and how success will be measured; 4) providing ongoing training on systems, processes, and company information; 5) giving regular feedback; 6) using an onboarding checklist to track completion of tasks; and 7) continuing engagement and training beyond the first days on the job. Following these steps helps new employees feel welcomed and prepared in their new roles.
The document provides tips to avoid slips, trips, and falls at work or home. It recommends keeping walkways clear of hazards, cleaning up spills immediately, wearing appropriate footwear, and using ladders safely. Key safety measures include keeping eyes forward, adjusting gait on slick surfaces, using handrails, and not carrying items that block vision when walking. The overall message is to identify hazards in advance and choose a safe path to stay injury-free.
The document provides an overview of GHS labeling requirements, including that labels must contain pictograms, signal words, hazard statements, precautionary statements, and supplier information. It describes the specific elements that must be on labels, such as product identifier, and signal words like "Warning" and "Danger". Labels must be placed on immediate containers and include hazard classes through standardized symbols and language to clearly communicate chemical dangers.
Complying with the Revised OSHA HazComm RuleBongarde
HazCom is changing to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). This will standardize chemical labeling and safety data sheets internationally. By June 2016, companies must update their hazard communication programs, labels, and safety data sheets to comply with the new GHS format and requirements. The changes are meant to improve safety for workers by making chemical hazards more clearly understood globally.
Ghs compliance-toolkit-from-p bar y safety consultantsTerry Penney
The document provides information on the new Canadian GHS requirements for hazard classification, labels, and safety data sheets (SDS).
Major changes include requiring manufacturers to classify hazards of chemicals, provide labels with signal words, pictograms and hazard/precautionary statements, and SDS with 16 specific sections to ensure consistency.
Employers must train workers on the new label elements and SDS format by June 2015, and labels must be maintained legibly. Workplace labels can display the required information or product identifier with words/symbols to identify hazards. SDS must follow a standardized 16-section format providing identification, hazard, composition and safe handling information.
The document discusses the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), which provides a global standard for classifying and communicating chemical hazards. It was adopted in the US by OSHA and DOT. OSHA requires manufacturers to label containers and workplaces to label stored chemicals or use alternative signs conveying hazards. DOT requires labels and placards on packages and vehicles transporting chemicals. Both use standardized elements like pictograms, signal words, and statements. The US compliance period for the GHS standards ended in 2016.
If You Handle Chemicals What You Need To Know.pptxPestCEUs1
This document provides information on hazard communication standards and safety data sheets. It discusses the requirements for labels on hazardous chemicals, including pictograms, signal words, hazard and precautionary statements. It also outlines the 16 sections that make up a safety data sheet, including sections covering product identification, hazards, composition, safe handling/storage, exposure controls, physical/chemical properties, stability and reactivity. Employers have until June 1, 2016 to update their hazard communication programs and ensure all labels and safety data sheets comply with revised global standards.
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard aims to ensure that employers and employees are informed of workplace chemical hazards and how to protect themselves. The standard covers about 32 million workers and hundreds of thousands of chemicals. It requires employers to create a written hazard communication program and train employees on chemical hazards and safety procedures, including how to read container labels and material safety data sheets. The goal is to reduce work-related illness and injury from chemical exposure.
The document discusses changes to the Hazard Communication Standards (HazCom) to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). Key changes include new pictograms, signal words, and hazard and precautionary statements on Safety Data Sheets and labels. Employers must train employees on the new formats by December 1, 2013 and complete the transition to be fully GHS compliant by June 1, 2016. The changes aim to improve safety for workers exposed to chemicals globally through standardized labeling and classification.
OSHA and GHS HAZCOM Training by Marie AtheyJames Palinsad
Marie Athey is an OSHA Trainer associated with OSHAcampus.com. Marie shares information about the latest GHS standards regarding the classification and labeling of chemicals. Get more in-depth knowledge and get your question answered.
The document discusses OSHA's updated Hazardous Communication Standard which adopted the Globally Harmonized System for classifying and labeling chemicals. This will standardize chemical labeling internationally to better communicate hazards. Employers must identify hazardous chemicals, develop a hazard communication program, train employees on chemicals and safety data sheets, and make SDSs accessible. Exceptions include occasional exposure to common consumer products and temporary on-site packaging. The company discussed will properly label manufactured and received chemicals to comply with the new standards.
The document discusses OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, which requires employers to inform employees about chemical hazards in the workplace through labels, material safety data sheets, and training. It aims to reduce illnesses and injuries from hazardous chemicals by ensuring employers and employees are aware of hazards and protection measures. Key requirements include developing a written hazard communication program, obtaining safety data sheets for chemicals, and training workers on hazard identification, safe handling procedures, and emergency responses.
Osha and GHS HAZCOM Training - Webinar with marie atheyFarhan Jaffry
Marie Athey, OSHAcampus.com OSHT trainer answers your questions regarding the latest GHS and OSHA Hazard Communication Standards mandated by OSHA which is synched with the Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.
The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) is an international approach to hazard communication that provides standardized criteria for classifying chemical hazards and a standardized approach to chemical labeling and safety data sheets. The GHS was negotiated by hazard experts from many countries to harmonize existing hazard classification systems around the world. Adoption of the GHS in the US and globally will enhance hazard comprehension and ensure appropriate handling of chemicals by providing consistent hazard information internationally.
Master understanding ghs for workers (eng) just ghsJessee McClellan
The document provides information about the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). It was developed by the United Nations to standardize chemical hazard communication across countries. GHS harmonizes criteria for classifying chemicals and ensures chemical hazards are communicated to workers through standardized labels, safety data sheets, and training. It enhances the US Hazard Communication Standard by introducing standardized label elements, pictograms, and a 16-section safety data sheet format. The document outlines employees' responsibilities to read labels and safety data sheets, use personal protective equipment, know the locations of safety equipment, and understand chemical hazards and precautions.
The Occupational Health and Safety Administrations (OSHA) defines a hazardous chemical as any chemical which can cause physical or helath hazard. OSHA requires chemicals to be labeled and notify workers of risk. Label your chemicals and keep your workers safe.
The document discusses OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard which requires employers to inform employees about chemical hazards in the workplace through labels, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and training programs. It aims to reduce work-related illnesses and injuries by ensuring workers understand the hazards and how to protect themselves. Employers must identify hazardous chemicals, obtain MSDS and labels, implement a written hazard communication program including training, and communicate hazard information to employees.
TPGTEX, an industry leader in easy to use affordable label printing technology, has announced the release of its DrumWizard Lite label printing software. This software program will allow businesses to easily and cheaply print GHS compliant labels directly from any printer they choose. The GHS label format has six key elements: signal word, hazard pictograms, product name and identifiers, hazard statements, precautionary statements, and manufacturer information.
TPGTEX created a very sophisticated Product Manager that can contain information about all the company’s featured products, for example, hazard pictogram symbols for both storage and transportation are included in the software, as well as label templates in variety of sizes are shipped with the software, and while companies might be transitioning, they can still print all of their old labels. DrumWizard comes preloaded with 32 different barcodes, and allows for up to 19 additional user-defined print-time fields. Businesses can easily upload their logo as well. Drum Wizard is pre formatted for all industry standard sized labels.
It only takes 15 minutes of training to be able to use Drum Wizard.
The document discusses the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for classifying and labeling chemicals. The GHS aims to standardize chemical labeling and safety data sheets internationally in order to improve safety communication. It provides a common set of pictograms, signal words, hazard statements and safety precautions. The US adopted the GHS through revisions to its Hazard Communication Standard. The GHS system includes standardized criteria for classifying health, physical and environmental hazards, as well as a 16-section format for safety data sheets. Full implementation in the US workplace is required by June 2016.
The document provides information on Hazard Communication (HazCom) standards. It explains that HazCom, also known as "Right-to-Know", gives employees the right to know about chemicals they are exposed to, associated hazards, and protective steps. Employers must compile chemical inventories, provide Safety Data Sheets and labels for hazardous chemicals, and conduct training programs. The revised standards align with the Globally Harmonized System to standardize hazard classification and communication. Employers must develop written hazard communication programs outlining how they will inform workers of chemical hazards and ensure safety.
This document provides an overview of OSHA's Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) program and training requirements. It discusses the goals of the HAZCOM standard which are to reduce workplace injuries/illnesses from hazardous chemicals, identify chemical hazards, and establish uniform hazardous chemical information requirements. Key elements that must be in place include a materials inventory, material safety data sheets, labeling of containers, training for employees, and a written program. Health and physical hazards are described along with definitions of terms like corrosive, flammable, and toxic.
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2. Dealing with Hazardous Products thru the
Hazard Communications Program
The OSHA standards include regulations on
how employers communicate the hazards of
chemicals in the workplace to their
employees. In this training we will refer to
the Hazard Communications Program as
“HazCom”
As OSHA requires, Axcet has a written
HazCom Plan. It is designed to help you
protect yourselves when working with
products that have hazardous properties.
3. What is a
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Safety Date Sheets (SDS) are created by the
manufacturer to communicate to the users of their
products:
• Any known hazards
• How to identify the hazards
• How to use them safely
• Safe exposure levels
• First Aid measures
• Fire fighting measures
• Environmental and transportation requirements
• And any other associated governmental
regulations
4. Where and How to access a
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
SDS’s are required to be in the work area for
employee access. Every employee must
know how and where to access an SDS.
There must not be any barrier to an
employee to obtain a Safety Data Sheet
immediately.
Axcet’s SDS’s are in a yellow binder as seen
in the picture to the right and is located on
the Safety Island right outside Steve
Donovan’s office
5. Maintaining Inventory Integrity
At Axcet, Donna Patnode is the HazCom
gatekeeper. She is responsible to maintain
an accurate list of hazardous products and
their SDS’s. It is VERY IMPORTANT that if any
hazardous products are brought into the
facility, a SDS must be provided to her so
that the integrity of the HazCom program
remains intact.
6. GHS Compliant Pictograms
In 2013, OSHA adopted procedural language
in their HazCom standard to help users more
easily and consistently understand the
hazards of these products.. This new
language is called the “The Globalized
Harmonization of Classifying and Labeling of
Chemicals”. We refer to this as GHS. All
hazardous products marketed after June
2016 must have GHS compliant labels and
SDS
One of the ways that GHS has helped the
manufacturer communicate the hazards of
chemicals is to create “Pictograms”.
7. GHS Compliant Pictograms
These nine pictograms communicate certain
hazards that eliminate the barrier of
different languages that are spoken across
the planet, much like international
pictograms such as these
that communicate information that is
understood in any country
8. Each Pictogram has a name as shown on the
right.
During our safety training contest this year
you will be shown different pictograms and
the only acceptable answer to identify the
pictogram, is by stating it’s proper name, so
please study hard to remember them.
On the following slides the name of the
pictogram will be written in red and
underlined.
18. Hazards of Chemicals
Summary
• HazCom is mandated by OSHA
• List of Hazardous Products and Safety Data
Sheets are required
• Donna Patnode is Axcet’s HazCom Gatekeeper
• GHS
• Pictograms
Editor's Notes
A very significant part of OSHA’s HazCom standard is the ability of the employee to access Hazardous product information. Safety Data Sheets are required to be located to where any employee can access them without hindrance. You must know where to obtain a SDS if you should require one. At the completion of this training, ask your supervisor where and how to access SDS’s in your work area.
A very significant part of OSHA’s HazCom standard is the ability of the employee to access Hazardous product information. Safety Data Sheets are required to be located to where any employee can access them without hindrance. You must know where to obtain a SDS if you should require one. At the completion of this training, ask your supervisor where and how to access SDS’s in your work area.
A very significant part of OSHA’s HazCom standard is the ability of the employee to access Hazardous product information. Safety Data Sheets are required to be located to where any employee can access them without hindrance. You must know where to obtain a SDS if you should require one. At the completion of this training, ask your supervisor where and how to access SDS’s in your work area.
A very significant part of OSHA’s HazCom standard is the ability of the employee to access Hazardous product information. Safety Data Sheets are required to be located to where any employee can access them without hindrance. You must know where to obtain a SDS if you should require one. At the completion of this training, ask your supervisor where and how to access SDS’s in your work area.
A very significant part of OSHA’s HazCom standard is the ability of the employee to access Hazardous product information. Safety Data Sheets are required to be located to where any employee can access them without hindrance. You must know where to obtain a SDS if you should require one. At the completion of this training, ask your supervisor where and how to access SDS’s in your work area.
A very significant part of OSHA’s HazCom standard is the ability of the employee to access Hazardous product information. Safety Data Sheets are required to be located to where any employee can access them without hindrance. You must know where to obtain a SDS if you should require one. At the completion of this training, ask your supervisor where and how to access SDS’s in your work area.
A very significant part of OSHA’s HazCom standard is the ability of the employee to access Hazardous product information. Safety Data Sheets are required to be located to where any employee can access them without hindrance. You must know where to obtain a SDS if you should require one. At the completion of this training, ask your supervisor where and how to access SDS’s in your work area.
The Flame pictogram indicates that the product is flammable. This means that it has a flashpoint below 74 degrees Fahrenheit. It could also be a self reactive pyrophoric. This is a chemical that ignites when mixed with air. Self heating chemicals react in a similar manner. Flammable gases will contain this labeling. Obviously keeping and using this product away from ignition sources is critical, whether a spark or flame or even air.
The Flame pictogram indicates that the product is flammable. This means that it has a flashpoint below 74 degrees Fahrenheit. It could also be a self reactive pyrophoric. This is a chemical that ignites when mixed with air. Self heating chemicals react in a similar manner. Flammable gases will contain this labeling. Obviously keeping and using this product away from ignition sources is critical, whether a spark or flame or even air.
Corrosives are chemicals that react destructively with metals and human tissue. Corrosives are measured on a ph. scale. This scale goes from 1-14. the middle of the scale which is 7 is considered neutral. Lower numbers are acids and higher numbers than 7 are alkaline or bases. Both are corrosive but bases are usually more destructive as they go deeper than the surface. If spilled Corrosives must be neutralized before they can be touched with bare skin
The flame over a circle indicates that these products are oxidizers. Oxidizers are chemicals that put off oxygen. Oxygen makes a fire burn hotter. Oxidizers are usually highly reactive with other chemicals and certain metals. When mixed they can create heat and toxic gases. Handling and storage requirements are critical concerns for safe use.
The gas cylinder indicates that the product is under pressure. It could be flammable or non flammable. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold but could burn you badly if contact was made with it. Because the product is under pressure, the vessel could become a missile if it were to be punctured. Gas under pressure must not be used or stored where the vessel could get too hot as this could cause the vessel to explode.
As indicated by the graphic of the human body, the hazards associated with this class of product would cause serious health issues if over exposed. Over exposure of these chemicals could cause cancer, cause birth defects, affect the reproductive organs, the lungs, kidneys, liver or central nervous system. Some chemicals when ingested could cause chemical drowning by aspirating contents into the lungs. You do not want these products inside of you so extreme caution must be used to protect those routes of exposure.
The hazards of products that are identified by the “exclamation mark” pictogram are generally not as severe as some others, but are harmful none the less. The product may not burn your skin if contact is made but can easily cause a rash or skin irritation. They can be poisonous enough to make you very sick but are not generally fatal. These products might have a narcotic effect that makes you sleepy, dizzy, light headed or hallucinate. Some products could be irritating to your respiratory tract.
Over exposure to products that are labeled with a skull and crossbones can kill you. These are dangerous and must be used with extreme care and the proper personal protective equipment.
Products labeled with this pictogram would indicate that if released into the environment, there could be adverse affects to aquatic and plant life. The Environmental Protection Agency or EPA regulates what can and cannot be introduced safely into our rivers, streams and landfills. You would want to make very sure of how to properly clean up and dispose of a chemical spill that had this pictogram on the label by reading the appropriate course of action listed in Section 12 and 13 of the product’s SDS.
Products labeled with this pictogram would indicate that if released into the environment, there could be adverse affects to aquatic and plant life. The Environmental Protection Agency or EPA regulates what can and cannot be introduced safely into our rivers, streams and landfills. You would want to make very sure of how to properly clean up and dispose of a chemical spill that had this pictogram on the label by reading the appropriate course of action listed in Section 12 and 13 of the product’s SDS.