Hazard Communication 2014: CVIM. OSHA New Hazardous Communication Guidelines 2012 Guidelines called HazCom 2012 contain mandated training for new Label.

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Hazard Communication 2014: CVIM

OSHA New Hazardous Communication Guidelines 2012 Guidelines called HazCom 2012 contain mandated training for new Label and SDS (Safety Data Sheets previously called MSDS for Material Safety Data Sheets) New guidelines for chemical manufacturers for standardization of labels and SDS

International Harmonization of Chemical Communication Creation of a United Nations Sub- committee called the GHS which is Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals Standardizes chemical communication internationally Many hazardous chemicals cross international borders in shipping

What We Will Cover Training requirements for December 1, 2013 –Training principles –What subjects to address Update on Other Implementation Issues Guidance and Other Resources for Compliance Review current CVIM HazCom procedures

Required Training Since HazCom 2012 is requiring a new label and SDS, OSHA has specified that employers must provide training on the new approach This training will help ensure that workers can access and use the information on the new labels and SDSs effectively New labels and SDSs are already being produced and are coming into American workplaces

Other Factors While new labels and SDSs are required to be provided by manufacturers and importers by June 1, 2015, employers have until June 1, 2016 to make adjustments to their workplace programs for any new hazards identified as a result of the transition to the GHS system If workplace labeling changes (i.e., alternative systems are used), workers will have to be trained on this as well—timing will depend on when the workplace labeling is updated

Topics to Address in Training Why is the training being done now? –Labels and SDSs are changing –Information is being standardized and specified –All suppliers of a chemical should communicate hazards in the same way

Role of Labels Labels are the immediate source of information on a chemical New labels will have more information than current labels There may also be additional information (known as supplemental information) on the label that is not required—the required information should be presented together on the label

Training on Label Elements Labels on shipped containers of hazardous chemicals will be changing by June 1, 2015 The primary change is that information on labels has been standardized –There are certain types of information required to appear on labels –All suppliers have the same requirements, so labels should be more consistent in approach than current labels

What is a Label Element? “Label element” means the specified pictogram(s), hazard statement(s), signal word and precautionary statement(s) for each hazard class and category

Label Requirements Labels on shipped containers must include: –Product Identifier –Signal Word –Pictogram –Hazard Statement(s) –Precautionary Statement(s) –Supplier Identification (Name, Address, Phone Number)

Signal Word “Signal word” means a word used to indicate the relative level of severity of hazard and alert the reader to a potential hazard on the label The signal words used in this section are “danger” and “warning.” “Danger” is used for the more severe hazards, while “warning” is used for the less severe

Pictogram “Pictogram” means a composition that may include a symbol plus other graphic elements, such as a border, background pattern, or color, that is intended to convey specific information about the hazards of a chemical Nine pictograms are designated under this standard for application to a hazard category

HCS Pictograms and Hazards

Examples of Transport “Labels”

Hazard Statement “Hazard statement” means a statement assigned to a hazard class and category that describes the nature of the hazard(s) of a chemical, including, where appropriate, the degree of hazard –Example: Fatal if swallowed (Acute Oral Toxicity)

Precautionary Statement “Precautionary statement” means a phrase that describes recommended measures that should be taken to minimize or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposure to a hazardous chemical, or improper storage or handling –Example: Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using this product –Example: Keep container tightly closed

Precautionary Statements, Cont. The statements assigned to a chemical address the following four areas –Prevention –Response –Storage –Disposal

Label Example

Role of the Safety Data Sheet The Safety Data Sheet is the detailed source of information about the chemical –The SDS has many audiences –The SDS is thus a reference to help ensure a chemical is handled safely

Safety Data Sheet Format New safety data sheets will be organized using a specified order of information The required information will appear in the same sections of an SDS regardless of the supplier The most important information will be listed in the first sections of the SDS

SDS Sections 1.Identification 2.Hazard(s) identification 3.Composition/information on ingredients 4.First-aid measures 5.Fire-fighting measures 6.Accidental release measures 7.Handling and storage 8.Exposure control/personal protection

SDS Sections, Cont. 9.Physical and chemical properties 10.Stability and reactivity 11.Toxicological information 12.Ecological information 13.Disposal considerations 14.Transport information 15.Regulatory information 16.Other information

Product XYZ

SDS Requirements SDSs must be readily accessible to workers when they are in their work areas, during each work shift Hazard communication works when employers also use SDS information to make sure that proper protective measures are being implemented

Updated HazCom Web Page

Guidance and Outreach OSHA is developing an array of guidance materials Initial Materials –Quick cards; OSHA briefs; booklets; small entity compliance guides; wallet-sized card Technical Materials –Model training materials; Safety Data Preparation guidance; Hazard Classification Guidance Web Applications –SDS Electronic Form; Label Elements Application; Acute Toxicity Calculator

Guidance and Outreach

First Aid for Chemical Incident Skin Contact Wash for at least 10 minutes with water Remove contaminated clothing which is not stuck to the skin Cover injury with clean non-fluffy material Obtain medical attention

First Aid Eye Contact Flush eye with clean running water for at least 10 minutes Obtain medical examination of the eye

First Aid Ingestion Call poison control and check SDS for instruction Do not induce vomiting unless directed Obtain medical attention

First Aid Inhalation Remove individual from exposure Rest and keep warm Obtain medical attention

CVIM SDS Medical Manual located in nursing office with hard copies of SDS and Hazard Communication Plan with emergency instructions SDS for Dental located in cupboard by middle dental chair SDS Manual also available on flash drive in nursing office

CVIM cont New product SDS will be posted on the CVIM website and posted in hard copy in the doctor’s lounge for 3 months All new and current volunteers and employees are required to complete this program and the associated test. Tests will be dated, signed and returned to either nurse or dental supervisor

CVIM Emergency Hazard Procedure Start emergency first aid per SDS Contact poison control Alert responsible clinic medical staff Call 911 emergency medical services if needed Send copy of SDS if patient is transported to hospital

Personal Protective Equipment Personal projective equipment is available in all of the examination rooms above the sink Dental personal protective equipment is located chairside.

Thank you for participating in the CVIM Hazard Communication Standards and update OSHA’s Hazard Communication Website » SCHC Website » Disclaimer: Comments and opinions expressed by the speakers do not necessarily reflect the opinions or beliefs of OSHA and SCHC. TM