Filename -1. Old Label Definition Any written, printed, or graphic material displayed on or affixed to containers of hazardous chemicals.

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Old Label Definition Any written, printed, or graphic material displayed on or affixed to containers of hazardous chemicals

New Label Definition Appropriate group of written, printed or graphic information elements concerning hazardous product, selected as relevant to target sector (s), that is affixed to, printed on, or attached to immediate container of hazardous product, or to outside packaging of hazardous product

Old Label Elements Shipped containers labeled with Product ID Appropriate hazard warnings Name & address of chemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party Performance-oriented specifics left to discretion of chemical manufacturer or importer

New Label Elements Shipped containers labeled with Product ID Signal word Hazard statement(s) Pictograms Precautionary statements Product & supplier identification Specifies information by hazard class & category

Signal Words Word used to indicate relative level of severity of hazard & alert reader to potential hazard on label “Danger” More severe hazard categories (hazard categories 1 & 2) “Warning” Less severe hazard categories (hazard categories 3 & 4)

Hazard Statements Phrase assigned to hazard class & category that describes nature of hazards of hazardous product, including, where appropriate, degree of hazard May be fatal if swallowed & enters airways Explosive; mass explosion hazard Extremely flammable liquid & vapor Heating may cause a fire Fatal in contact with skin

Precautionary Statements Phrase (&/or pictogram) that describes recommended measures to be taken to minimize or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposure to hazardous product, or improper storage or handling of hazardous product Wear protective gloves/protective clothing Do not breathe dusts or mists Contaminated work clothing must not be allowed out of workplace

Product Identifier Should be used on label & should match product identifier used on SDS Where substance or mixture covered by DOT, Proper Shipping Name should also be used on package Label for substance should include chemical identity of substance

Product Identifier Mixtures or alloys Label should include chemical identities of all ingredients or alloying elements that contribute to acute toxicity, skin corrosion or serious eye damage, germ cell mutagenicity, carcinogenicity… when these hazards appear on label Alternatively, may require inclusion of all ingredients or alloying elements that contribute to hazard of mixture or alloy

Workplace Labeling Products will carry HazCom 2012 label at point where supplied into workplace, & label should be maintained on supplied container in workplace HazCom 2012 label or label elements should also be used for workplace containers

Workplace Labeling Alternative means of giving workers same information in different written or displayed format when such format more appropriate to workplace & communicates information as effectively as HazCom 2012 label Label information could be displayed in work area, rather than on individual containers Usually where hazardous chemicals transferred from original supplier container into workplace container or system

Workplace Labeling Often impractical to produce complete HazCom 2012 label & attach to container, due to container size limitations or lack of access to process container Temporary containers where chemical will be used by one worker within short timeframe Decanted chemicals intended for immediate use could be labeled with main components & directly refer user to supplier label information & SDS

Workplace Labeling HazCom 2012 maintains flexible approach to workplace labels in current rule, i.e., HazCom 2012 label doesn’t have to be on all workplace containers Workplace labels will have to be reviewed to make sure still convey correct hazards & other information when new requirements implemented

Workplace Labeling In Appendix C, OSHA indicated by hazard class & hazard category label elements that must be on label Appendix C is basically cookbook approach to labeling; once classification of hazards is complete, Appendix C to be consulted to determine how to convey required information

Labels In past, was common to use NFPA or HMIS labels for secondary containers New labeling requirements go further, requiring Name of substance GHS signal word GHS Hazard & Precautionary Statements GHS pictograms

Labels Old labeling formats (NFPA, HMIS) “0” rating means least hazardous “4” rating being most hazardous GHS is opposite “1” classification most hazardous “4” being least hazardous

Label Ratings Inverted NFPA/ HMIS Least Most GHS/HazCom 2012 Most Least

Labels NFPA & HMIS III labels permitted; however, information provided must be consistent with new HCS Information to be provided in English

Haz Com 1994 (Old) Label Elements  ID of hazardous chemical  Hazard warnings  Contact information for manufacturer/importer/ responsible party

HazCom 2012 label Elements  Product Identifier  Signal word  Pictograms  Hazard Statements  Precautionary Statements  Supplier Identification  Supplemental Information

HazCom 2012 label Elements  Product Identifier  Signal word  Pictograms  Hazard Statements  Precautionary Statements  Supplier Identification  Supplemental Information

Labels Old Label New Label

HazCom 2012 Pictogram

Hazard Classes may have “Categories”

Updating Labels Final rule requires containers shipped 6 months after new information identified or made available to be labeled accordingly

Summary Change in basic definition of label Product ID Signal word Hazard statement(s) Pictograms Precautionary statements Product & supplier identification NFPA/HMIS incompatibility

Summary Shipping labels Workplace labels Temporary use considerations Label updating timeframe

Workshop Activity Create a workplace label from a material used in your place of business

References OSHA Brief- Hazard Communication Standard: Labels and Pictograms OSHA Quick Card- Hazard Communication Labels tmlhttps:// tml