Health Hazard Pictogram- Corrosion

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
OSHA’s Revised Hazard Communication Standard
Advertisements

2013 Training Requirements for the Revised OSHA Hazard Communication Standard This presentation (“Employers Hazcom Training Requirements”) summarizes the.
New Supplement to Hazard Communication Training the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS).
WCAM GHS Training December Introduction  The federal Hazard Communication Standard says that you have a “Right-To-Know” what hazards you face on.
GHS Globally Harmonized System
Globally Harmonized System’s (GHS) Classification and Labeling of Chemicals Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
New GHS / OSHA Requirements January Contents Introduction What is GHS / OSHA HazCom 2012? What is an SDS? What is a GHS compliant label? GHS Pictograms.
Background – Scope and Development of the GHS as an International System Hazard Classification – Physical Hazards – Health Hazards – Environmental Hazards.
Hazard Communication & Global Harmonization. Objectives Know basic requirements of OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard Understand the new Global Harmonization.
Hazard Communication 2013 OSHA 29 CFR
OSHA Hazard Communication Standard Updated- What You Need to Know to be in Compliance Presented By: Heather Stiner, SSPC.
Hazard Communication Standard Updates O Introduction to Globally Harmonized System (GHS) O Label Elements and Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
2013 GHS Mandated Training Prepared For: Nonprofit Insurance Trust.
Your Right to Know Global Harmonization Systems (GHS) New Information!
Hazard Communication Standard Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals Kathleen Park Medical Technology Program Austin.
Health Hazards & HAZCOM - GHS
Global Harmonization for Construction Industry Pictograms Michael S. Allen Safety Compliance Manager (434)
Hazard Communication Version 1 | Effective date 1st February 2013 |
OSHA Hazard Communication
Introduction to the Global Harmonization System, GHS
8/17/20151 Hazard Communication with Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) Update.
Hazard Communication 29 CFR (Right To Know Law)
Globally Harmonized System’s (GHS) Classification and Labeling of Chemicals Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
REVISED HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD INCLUDING GHS REVISIONS
What is changing: Material Safety Data Sheet Requirements Global Harmonized System (GHS)
Chemical labeling is changing to help make it easier for us to understand the products we use so we can continue to be safe. The GHS is an international.
OSHA created the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to protect workers from injuries and illnesses associated with chemical exposure in the workplace.
What does WHMIS mean? W Workplace H Hazardous M Materials I Information S System WHMIS is a Canada wide hazard communication system developed to provide.
OSHA Revised Hazard Communication Standard What you need to know and your responsibility under the new rules.
There is no evaluation associated with this lesson.
Copyright ©2012 Progressive Business Publications 1 Hazard Communication & The Globally Harmonized System.
Globally Harmonized System What is GHS? Why is it needed? Where did it come from? Features What’s Next?
Safety Symbols and Labels
Global Harmonization System (GHS).  Background – old HCS  Why/Benefits  Labeling/Pictograms  Safety Data Sheets (SDS)  Hazard Classification  Changes.
Know your hazards An overview of chemical hazards and the associated pictograms.
© 2013 WAXIE Sanitary Supply(800) | GHS | TRAINING | LABELS | SDS For Internal Use Only The Globally Harmonized System Employee.
OSHA HAZCOM 2012 (GHS) Training
Toxic Chemicals L. C. Lee Safety in the Laboratory ©1998, revised 2016 Image retrieved from Facebook, IFLS page. Information is unverified.
Non-Ferrous Founders’ Society Safety & Health Training Program Hazard Communication/GHS Training Program The Hazard Communication Standard and the Non-Ferrous.
HAZCOM TO GHS (For Workers Recently HazCom Compliant) THE CHANGES TO THE STANDARD Presented for National Electrical Safety Month IEC NATIONAL 1.
© BLR ® —Business & Legal Resources Session Objectives Identify a chemical using its label Interpret the signal word on the label Recognize the.
Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonization System.
Global Harmonized System or GHS Scott Martino. Albert Einstein.
WHMIS 2015.
Hazard Communication Standard Updates
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS 2015 )
Hazard Communication General
Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Employee Required Training By December 1, 2013 Train Employees on the new label elements and the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Hazard Communication & The Globally Harmonized System
Hazard Communication Update
SAFETY IN THE LAB Observe the diagram on the next slide and identify as many safety errors/concerns as possible. Circle the safety concern and number it.
WHMIS Workplace Hazardous Material Information System
WHMIS 2015.
Hazard Communication & Chemical Safety Right-to-Know
GHS Mandated Training Presented by:.
Hazard Communication & The Globally Harmonized System
Jan 2013.
درس ایمنی در آزمایشگاه مدرس: ماندانا امیری پاییز 94- جلسه سوم.
Chemical Hazards.
Learning Objectives To identify different hazard labels.
Hazard Communication & The Globally Harmonized System
WHMIS TRAINING.
HAZARD COMMUNICATION.
HAZARD CLASSIFICATION
BC Science Connections 8
Hazard Communication Update
Flame (for fire hazards)
Managing Risks with Chemicals
Hazard Communication & The Globally Harmonized System
[image location: oshafordentistry
Presentation transcript:

Health Hazard Pictogram- Corrosion Skin Corrosion/Burns Eye Damage

Health Hazard Pictogram- Exclamation Mark Irritant (skin and eye) Skin Sensitizer Acute Toxicity Narcotic Effects Respiratory Tract Irritant Hazardous to Ozone Layer (non-mandatory)

Health Hazard Pictogram- Health Hazard Carcinogen Mutagen Reproductive Toxicity Respiratory Sensitizer Target Organ Toxicity Aspiration Toxicity Damages the lungs and respiratory system.

Health Hazard Pictogram- Skull & Crossbones Acute Toxicity (fatal or toxic) Toxic-Poisonous

Physical Hazard Pictogram- Flame Flammables Pyrophorics Self-Heating Emits Flammable Gas Can Catch Fire

Physical Hazard Pictogram- Flame Over Circle Oxidizer – a substance that is not necessarily combustible, but may, generally by yielding oxygen, cause or contribute to the combustion of other material Oxygen can explode.

Physical Hazard Pictogram- Gas Cylinder Gases under pressure

Physical Hazard Pictogram- Exploding Bomb Explosives Self-Reactives Can explode if not handled carefully

Non-mandatory Pictogram- Environment Aquatic Toxicity May harm water systems.