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Title: Hazard Communication Chemical Specific


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Hazard CommunicationChemical Specific
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Determine hazardous chemicals in work areas
  • Consult the list of hazardous chemicals
  • Chemical manufacturers supply hazard
    information

1a
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Determine hazardous chemicals in work areas
  • Chemicals at this facility
  • Chemicals in your work area

1b
4
Health hazards
Health hazards cause health effects upon exposure
  • Acutely toxic
  • Chronically toxic
  • Carcinogenic
  • Mutagenic
  • Teratogenic
  • Sensitizing agent
  • Corrosive
  • Irritant

2a
5
Physical hazards include any chemical that is
  • Combustible liquid
  • Compressed gas
  • Explosive
  • Flammable
  • Organic peroxide
  • Oxidizer
  • Pyrophoric
  • Unstable (reactive)
  • Water-reactive

2b
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Protective measures
  • Work practices
  • Engineering controls
  • Personal protective equipment

3a
7
Dispensing and storage techniques
  • Know how to properly handle hazardous chemicals
  • Check for MSDS information

4a
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Dispensing and storage techniques
  • Take the following precautions
  • wear recommended safety equipment
  • work in well-ventilated areas
  • store and dispense of chemicals properly
  • avoid creating sparks near hazardous chemicals

4b
9
Detecting hazardous chemicals in work areas
  • Know how to detect whether a chemical has been
    spilled, or is otherwise present in the
    environment in an uncontrolled manner

5a
10
First aid procedures
  • Read MSDSs for first aid information
  • Have emergency eyewash stations and showers
    available

6a
11
Emergency eyewash stations
  • Know where to go for treatment
  • Drench eyes/skin with water

7a
12
Emergency eyewash stations
  • If a chemical splashes into eyes
  • get to a flushing station immediately
  • hold eyes open with your fingers - lift your
    eyelids
  • look directly into stream of water
  • flush eyes for 15 minutes
  • get medical attention

7b
13
Emergency procedures
  • Different chemicals have different emergency
    procedures
  • Refer to MSDSs

8a
14
Emergency procedures
  • Refer to 29 CFR 1910.1200
  • Refer to 29 CFR 1910.120

8b
15
Material safety data sheets
  • Primary tool for getting detailed chemical
    information
  • Must be readily available

9a
16
Material safety data sheets include
  • Chemical identity
  • Physical and chemical characteristics
  • Physical and health hazards
  • Primary routes of entry

9b
17
Material safety data sheets include
  • PEL, TLV, other exposure limits
  • Whether it is a carcinogen
  • Precautions for safe handling/use
  • Recommended engineering controls

9c
18
Material safety data sheets include
  • Emergency first aid procedures
  • Date of preparation
  • Name, address, phone number of manufacturer,
    importer, responsible party

9d
19
Material safety data sheets
  • MSDSs may contain recommendations from ANSI
  • MSDSs also provide information regarding
  • signs and symptoms of exposure
  • personal protective equipment
  • spill and leak clean-up
  • labeling information

9e
20
Report the need for MSDSs
  • Check with supervisor if MSDS appears to be
    missing
  • Chemical suppliers provide MSDSs

10a
21
Report the need for MSDSs
  • MSDSs must be part of the facilitys HazCom
    program
  • Your employer makes sure they are kept up to
    date

10b
22
Labeling requirements
  • Labels warn of potential dangers
  • Labels are not intended to be the sole source
    of information
  • Labels serve as an immediate warning

11a
23
Labeling requirements
  • Labels must be keyed to MSDSs
  • Labels must contain
  • the identity of the hazardous chemical
  • appropriate hazard warnings
  • the name, address of the chemical manufacturer,
    importer, other responsible party

11b
24
Labeling requirements
  • Ensure that labels do not come off, become
    smudged or unreadable
  • For hard-to-label containers, use
  • signs or placards
  • process sheets, or batch tickets

11c
25
Labeling requirements
  • Be able to quickly identify the general hazard of
    any material
  • NFPA system identifies
  • health hazards
  • flammability hazards
  • reactivity hazards
  • special hazards

11d
26
Labeling requirements
  • Be able to quickly identify the general hazard of
    any material
  • HMIS system identifies
  • health hazards
  • flammability hazards
  • physical hazards

11e
27
Hazards of nonroutine tasks
  • Know what chemicals you work with and their
    hazards
  • Know the contents of pipes

12a
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