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Hazard Communication / GHSHazard Communication / GHS
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Presented By:The Sustainable Workplace Alliance
David A. Casavant, CFM LEED AP
Hazard Communication StandardHazard Communication Standard
Adopted in 1983 Covers 43+ Million Workers
5+ Million American Workplaces Over 880,000 Chemicals
Went into effect May 25, 2012
Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
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What’s Included in HAZCOM / GHS?What’s Included in HAZCOM / GHS?
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1. Written Plan2. Training3. Labels4. MSDS / SDS5. Chemical Inventory
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OSHA’s Roll-Out Schedule
Product/Chemical Identifier
Signal Word
Pictogram(s)
Supplier Info
Precautionary Information
Hazard Statement(s)
GHS Labeling Requirements – GHS Labeling Requirements – Primary ContainerPrimary Container
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Secondary ContainersSecondary Containers
Product identifier (name) and
words, pictures, symbols, or combination thereof, which provide at least general information regarding the hazards of the chemicals
AKA Portable Container / Workplace Labels
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Acetone Danger: Highly Flammable Causes severe eye irritation
Product/Chemical Identifier Pictogram(s)
general information regarding the hazards of the chemicals
GHS Labeling Requirements – GHS Labeling Requirements – Workplace ContainerWorkplace Container
Figure 4
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Acetone Highly Flammable Causes severe eye irritation
Product/Chemical Identifier
general information regarding the hazards of the chemicals
Acetone
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Product/Chemical Identifier Pictogram(s)
Correct or Incorrect?
Correct or Incorrect?
Correct or Incorrect?
Correct or Incorrect?
Hazardous Materials Identification
System (HMIS)
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1. Identification2. Hazard(s) Identification3. Composition / Ingredient Information4. First Aid Measures5. Fire-Fighting Measures6. Accidental Release Measures7. Handling and Storage8. Exposure Control / Personal Protection9. Physical & Chemical Properties10. Stability & Reactivity11. Toxicological Information12. Ecological Information13. Disposal Considerations14. Transport Information15. Regulatory Information16. Other Information
3M Epoxy Adhesive DP-100Section 4: First Aid
Avantor AcetoneAvantor AcetoneSection 4: First AidSection 4: First Aid
3M Epoxy Adhesive DP-100 3M Epoxy Adhesive DP-100 Section 7: Handling and StorageSection 7: Handling and Storage
3M Epoxy Adhesive DP-100 3M Epoxy Adhesive DP-100 Section 8: Personal Protective EquipmentSection 8: Personal Protective Equipment
Chemical ListChemical List
• Chemical Name• Where Used• Where Used Retained for at least thirty (30)
years.
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David A. Casavant, CFM LEED [email protected] www.the-OSHA-Advisor.com