Hazard Communication (HAZCOM)

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Presentation transcript:

Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) BROUGHT TO YOU BY: OESD 114 COLLEEN KRAGEN - SAFETY & HEALTH SPECIALIST LATEST REVISION: May 2018

HAZCOM Changes

SDS Continuity As of June 1, 2015 all SDS are required to use the same format, include section numbers, headings, and associated information below the headings.

What is an SDS? A Safety Data Sheet (formerly called the Material Safety Data Sheet) is a document provided by a manufacturer that gives detailed information about a substance or material used in a workplace.

Knowing the Chemicals You Use

2 Major Changes in the 2012 Revision 1 – New Label Elements 2 – Safety Data Sheets The new label elements and SDS requirements are designed to improve worker understanding of the hazards associated with chemicals in their workplace.

Proper Labeling It is critical to properly label all chemicals that are not in their original containers. For example, if you use a smaller bottle or bucket place a printed label on the outside.

Danger vs. Warning DANGER: Used for more severe hazards WARNING: Used for less severe hazards There will only be ONE signal word on the label no matter how many hazards a chemical may have. Whether it’s Danger or Warning is determined by the most severe threat the chemical poses.

Standardized Pictograms

New SDS Format: 16 Sections Section 1: Identification Section 2: Hazard(s) Identification Section 3: Composition/Information on Ingredients Section 4: First Aid Measures Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures Section 6: Accidental Release Measures Section 7: Handling & Storage Section 8: Exposure Controls/Personal Protection

New SDS Format: Cont. Section 9: Physical & Chemical Properties Section 10: Stability & Reactivity Section 11: Toxicological Info Section 12: Ecological Info Section 13: Disposal Considerations Section 14: Transport Info Section 15: Regulatory Info Section 16: Other Info

Section 4: First Aid Measures Instructions for an untrained responder to assist an individual who has been exposed to the chemical Necessary first-aid instructions based on relevant types of exposure (inhalation, skin or eye contact, and ingestion)

Section 4: First Aid Measures Cont. Recommendations for immediate medical care and special treatment if needed. Description of the most significant symptoms or effects, and any symptoms that may be acute or delayed.

First Aid Section SDS Example

Section 8: Exposure Controls & Personal Protection Exposure limits: i.e. if it is hot outside, there can be a limit to how long you can work before needing a break or changing locations. Engineering Controls: A/C, equipment guards, ventilation, emergency shut off switches, etc.

Section 8: Exposure Controls & Personal Protection Personal Protective Equipment: respirator, dust mask, goggles, gloves (chemical, hot pads, cut-proof), protective clothing. If it doesn’t fit, it’s not proper PPE!

Exposure Controls & Personal Protection SDS Example

At the end of the day ... We want you to go home safe and enjoy yourself! And Not to miss out.

Thank you!