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Title: Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System


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Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
WHMIS Update
Safety Is No Accident
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Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
(WHMIS)
  • Developed jointly by labour, industry, federal,
    provincial and territorial governments
  • A Canada-wide system designed to give employers
    and workers information about hazardous materials
    in the workplace
  • In effect October 31, 1988
  • Applies to hazardous materials known as
    controlled products (Class A, B, C, D, E and F)

3
WHMIS Regulation, Ontario Reg. 644/88
  • Sets out in detail employer duties respecting
  • labels,
  • material safety data sheets and,
  • worker education
  • (all other provinces and territories based their
    WHMIS on same model to promote consistency across
    Canada)

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Exemptions from WHMIS
  • The provincial WHMIS legislation does not apply
    to federal workplaces such as banks, post offices
    and airports. Canada Labour Code and Canada
    Occupational Safety and Health Regulations
    implement WHMIS in federal workplaces
  • Products under the Federal Acts
  • Pest Control Products Act
  • Food and Drugs Act
  • Canadian Nuclear Safety Commissions Act
  • Explosives Act

5
Other Exemptions
  • Wood or wood products
  • Tobacco or tobacco products
  • A manufactured article
  • Restricted products when packaged as consumer
    products
  • Hazardous wastes transported under TDG Act

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Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
(WHMIS) O.Reg. 860
  • Purpose
  • To provide information on hazardous materials
    used in the workplace
  • To facilitate the process of hazard
    identification in the workplace
  • To ensure consistency of hazard information in
    all Canadian workplaces

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Responsibilities Hazardous, or Controlled
Materials
  • Employer
  • Workplace inventory (in consultation with JHSC)
  • Assessment on Designated Substances
  • Workplace labels
  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
  • Worker education (in consultation with JHSC)

8
Responsibilities Hazardous Materials (contd)
  • Worker
  • Participate in Training
  • Apply knowledge
  • Recognize and report hazards to the supervisor

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3 Main Components of WHMIS
  • Labeling Requirements
  • Supplier WHMIS label
  • Workplace Label
  • MSDS
  • Material Safety Data Sheets
  • Training
  • Employer
  • Worker

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Symbols
  • Class A
  • Compressed Gas
  • Any material which is a gas at normal temperature
    (20 degrees) and pressure, but is packaged as
    pressurized gas, dissolved gas or gas liquified
    by compression or refrigeration. E.g. oxygen,
    chlorine, acetylene, etc

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Symbols
  • Class B
  • Flammable Combustible Material
  • Will ignite and continued to burn in air if
    exposed to a source of ignition.
  • Gas, aerosol, liquid, solid
  • E.g. methane, acetone, etc.

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Symbols
  • Class C
  • Oxidizing Material
  • May or may not burn but will release oxygen
    contributing to the combustion of other material
  • E.g. ozone, chlorine, nitrogen dioxide, etc.

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Symbols
  • Class D Poisonous Infectious Material
  • Materials Causing Immediate
  • Serious Toxic Effects
  • E.g. styrene, hydrogen cyanide
  • Materials Causing Other Toxic
  • Effects (carcinogen, irritant,
  • sensitizer) E.g. ammonia, asbestos
  • Bio-hazardous Infectious Material a
    biohazard can be either a living organism
    or the chemical toxin that it produces
    that
  • cause disease in humans
  • E.g. Hepatits B

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Symbols
  • Class E
  • Corrosive Material
  • Can attack metals or cause permanent damage to
    human tissues
  • May weaken structural containers
  • E.g. ammonia, fluorine
  • Class F
  • Dangerously Reactive Material
  • May react violently under conditions of shock or
    increases in temperature or pressure
  • May react with water to create toxic gas
  • E.g. ozone, benzoyl peroxide

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Supplier Labels
  • Eight (8) pieces of information in English
    French
  • a. Product Identifier (common/chemical name)
  • b. Hazard Symbol(s)
  • c. Risk Phrase(s)
  • d. First Aid Measures
  • e. Supplier Identifier (name, address, etc.)
  • f. Reference to MSDS
  • g. Precautionary Measures
  • h. Border must be distinctive different from
    background of container

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Supplier Label
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Workplace LabelsAvailable in Scientific Store in
ABB No Charge
  • Date received/Produced _________________
  • Material ______________________________
  • _____________________________________
  • Use Safety Glasses ___ Use Gloves __ Use only in
    fumehood __
  • Additional Precautions ___________________________
    ______
  • __________________________________________________
    __
  • First Aid ________________________________________
    ____
  • See MSDS before use
  • Researcher/Producer ____________________
  • ______________________________________

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS)
  • Nine or more categories of information (MSDS
    handout)
  • Product Identification and Use
  • The product identifier, use, manufacturers
    name, address, and the PIN number (product
    identification number).
  • Hazardous Ingredients
  • CAS or chemical abstract services, LD50 is
    lethal dosage which is commonly used for solids
    and liquids and is the weight of a substance
    which, if given all at once, is expected to cause
    the death of 50 of a test animal population,
    LC50 is lethal concentration, refers to the
    quantity of gases or vapours and is the
    concentration of a substance in air which
    administered over a specified period, is expected
    to cause the death of 50 of a test animal
    population.

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MSDS (contd)
  • Physical Data
  • State of the product - gas, solid, liquid,
    indicates how the substance may enter the body
    (inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion), the
    appearance, colour, odour threshold, vapour
    pressure, vapour density, evaporation rate,
    boiling point, freezing point pH, specific
    gravity, coefficient of water/oil distribution.
  • Fire and Explosion Data
  • Conditions under which material may be flammable
    (ignite and burn readily), means of extinction,
    explosion data (explode as a result of being
    dropped or subjected to impact), sensitivity to
    static discharge, safe handling methods, flash
    point, auto ignition temperature, Upper Explosive
    Limit/Lower Explosive Limit.

20
MSDS (contd)
  • Reactivity Data
  • Conditions under which the product is chemically
    unstable such as heat, burning sunlight name of
    any substance or class of substance with which
    the product is incompatible decomposition.

21
MSDS (contd)
  • Toxic Properties
  • Explains the health effects which may result
    from over exposure, route of entry into the body,
    inhalation, absorption, ingestion,
    puncture/injection, acute or chronic, TLV or
    TWAEV Time Weighted Average Exposure Value, Short
    Term Exposure Value, Ceiling, evidence of
    carcinogen, sensitizing capabilities.
  • Preventative Measures
  • How to avoid potential hazards associated with
    exposure to the material, - controls, equipment
    and procedures (i.e. type of eye
    protection/hand/face), waste disposal, handling
    and storage procedures, shipping information.

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MSDS (contd.)
  • First Aid Measures
  • Provides information on safe evacuation
    procedures and the immediate treatment of persons
    overexposed to the material.
  • Preparation Data of MSDS
  • Who prepared the MSDS, telephone number and date
    of MSDS. MSDS remain valid for 3 years from the
    date shown, unless new information becomes
    available before then, at which point the
    supplier must update the MSDS within 90 days.

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MSDS Availability
  • Legally the supplier must provide label and MSDS
  • Binders in your work area (must be updated every
    three years or prior if new MSDS available)
  • EOHSS, WH-115, ext. 24352
  • Faculty of Health Science Safety Office HSC-3N1C
    ext 24956
  • Websites
  • www.workingatmcmaster.ca/eohss
  • http//ccinfoweb.ccohs.ca
  • MSDS must be readily accessible by law
  • Ask how your lab/studio/work area complies

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Training Requirements
  • Safety orientation
  • Refer to safety training matrix found at
  • www.workingatmcmaster.ca/workwell
  • Additional training courses may be required as
    directed by your Dean
  • Specific training on the hazards in your work
    area conducted by your supervisor

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Risk Management Manual
  • Our policy and programs
  • www.workingatmcmaster.ca/eohss
  • Health Safety Program, Persons Working Alone
    Program, Lab Safety Program, Machine Shop
    Program, Ergonomic Program, Hazardous Waste
    Management Program, Bio Safety Program, Laser
    Safety Program, Field Trips Electives Planning
    and Approval Program, Fire Safety Program, etc.
  • Approved by Senior Management

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Questions?
  • Contact us on campus at ext. 24352 or in the
    Faculty of Health Sciences at ext 24956
  • Visit us at Wentworth House room 115 or in the
    Faculty of Health Sciences at 3N1C
  • www.workingatmcmaster.ca/eohss
  • Safety Is No Accident
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