GHS Compliance Education for H 2 Orange 2 ® Concentrate 117™ Label Elements and SDS Instructions and Examples.

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GHS Compliance Education for H 2 Orange 2 ® Concentrate 117™ Label Elements and SDS Instructions and Examples

Overview December 1, 2013 Employees who come into contact with cleaning chemicals as part of his or her jobs must be trained on how to read GHS formatted labels and SDS. Why? To ensure employees have the information they need to better protect themselves from chemical hazards in the workplace during the transition period, it is critical that employees understand the new label and SDS formats.

Agenda New Label & SDS Elements You Need to Know How to Use & Understand Labels in the Workplace SDS Education How Label Information is Related to SDS

New Label & SDS Elements You Need to Know Product Identifier Signal Word Pictograms Hazard Statements Precautionary Statements Name, Address, and Phone of the Chemical Manufacturer, Distributor, or Importer SDS & LABEL ELEMENTS

Product Identifier How the hazardous chemical is identified. This can be (but is not limited to): – The chemical name – Code number or batch number – The manufacturer, importer or distributor can decide the appropriate product identifier. Where to Find It – SDS  Section 1 – On the Label (Name) and Bottle (Lot Number) H 2 Orange 2 Concentrate 117 Example -Name: EnvirOx™ H 2 Orange 2 ® Concentrate 117 -Batch (Lot) Number: Printed below the label directly on the bottle SDS & LABEL ELEMENTS

Signal Word Used to alert the reader to a potential hazard on the label. There are only two signal words: – “Danger” = More Severe Hazards – “Warning” = Less Severe Hazards There will only be one signal word on the label no matter how many hazards a chemical may have. Where to Find It – SDS  Section 2 – Label  Underneath the Product Name H 2 Orange 2 Concentrate 117 Example Less Severe Hazards Warning SDS & LABEL ELEMENTS

Pictograms OSHA has designated eight pictograms under this standard for application to a hazard category. H 2 Orange 2 Concentrate 117 Example Irritant Corrosion Aquatic Pollution Gases Under Pressure Irritant Flammables Explosives/Reactive Carcinogenic/Respir atory Sensitizer Acute Toxicity (Severe) Oxidizers SDS & LABEL ELEMENTS Where to Find Them -SDS  Section 2 -Label  Under “Precautionary Statements” Note: Some products may have multiple pictograms

Hazard Statements Describe the nature of the hazard(s) of a chemical, including, where appropriate, the degree of hazard. Where to Find Them – SDS  Section 2 – Label  Under “Precautionary Statements” H 2 Orange 2 Concentrate 117 Example “Causes serious eye irritation.” SDS & LABEL ELEMENTS

Precautionary Statements A phrase that describes what to do: -if harmful exposure to a hazardous chemical happens. -if a chemical is improperly stored or handled. Where to Find It  SDS: Section 2, Label: under “Precautionary Statements” H 2 Orange 2 Concentrate 117 Example REMEMBER: Signal Word = “Warning”  Less Hazardous -If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand. -Keep out of reach of children. -Read label before use. -Wear eye/face protection. -Wash thoroughly after handling. -IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. -If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. SDS & LABEL ELEMENTS

Product Manufacture/Distribution Info Manufacturer Name Address Phone of the Chemical Manufacturer Distributor Importer H 2 Orange 2 Concentrate 117 Example -EnvirOx, LLC E Fairchild, Danville, IL (800) Typical Distributors, Inc. SDS & LABEL ELEMENTS Where to Find It -SDS  Section 2 -On the Label

How to Use the Labels in the Workplace You have extra bottles of H 2 Orange 2 Concentrate 117 in your facility. How do you insure they are stored properly? – Read the product label under the “Storage and Disposal” section and follow proper storage instructions. – See Section 7 of the SDS: “Handling and Storage” SITUATION: An employee accidentally splashes chemical in their eyes and is in pain from it. What do you do? – If accidental chemical spray to the eyes happens, read (or have some else read if you are unable) the label under the “First Aid” section and take appropriate actions. – See Section 4 of the SDS: “First Aid Measures” LABEL USE

Understanding How Elements Work Together on a Label When a chemical has multiple hazards, different pictograms are used to identify the various hazards. You should expect to see the appropriate pictogram for the corresponding hazard class. When there are similar precautionary statements, the one providing the most protective information will be included on the label. LABEL USE

SDS – Safety Data Sheets Formerly known as “MSDS” Standardized 16 section format ALL SDS will now be in the same format SDS EDUCATION

What is on an SDS? 1.IdentificationProduct Identifier & Comp. Info 1.Hazard(s) Identification Product Ingredients & HMIS, NFPA ratings 1.Composition InformationWhat is the chemical made of 1.First-Aid Measures What to do in case of injury 1.Fire-Fighting MeasuresHow to put out a chemical fire 1.Accidental Release Measures In case of chemical spill 1.Handling and Storage Proper storage conditions 1.Exposure Controls/PPEProtective gear needed Safety Data Sheet Sections SDS EDUCATION

9.Physical/Chemical Properties pH, appearance, VOC, etc 10.Stability and Reactivity Materials to avoid with product 11.Toxicological InformationToxicity or irritant effects 12.Ecological Information Environmental impact 13.Disposal Considerations How to dispose of product 14.Transport InformationTransportation precautions 15.Regulatory InformationOrganizations that approve it 16.Other InformationAny other relevant information Safety Data Sheet Sections (Cont.) SDS EDUCATION

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) HazardTaskPPE Required Eye and Face: Chemical Splash Chemical Mixing and UseSafety Goggles/ Face Shield Whole Body: Chemical Splash Chemical Mixing and UseAppropriate Clothing Foot: SlipsFloor MaintenanceShoes Hand: Chemical SplashChemical MixingGloves- optional Respiratory: InhalationNot Expected to Be Significant Exposure None SDS EDUCATION

How Label Info is Related to SDS Information that is on both the Label and SDS: – Precautionary statements – Product Identifier – Signal Word – Pictograms – Hazard Statements – Precautionary Statements – Name, Address, and Phone of the Chemical Manufacturer, Distributor, or Importer SDS EDUCATION

Additional Materials: OSHA Quick Cards and Briefs Label QuickCard (English/Spanish) Pictogram QuickCard (English/Spanish) Safety Data Sheet QuickCard (English/Spanish) Safety Data Sheet OSHA Brief Label/Pictogram OSHA Brief Have more questions? Check out the EnvirOx Online GHS Center:

EnvirOx is GHS Ready! Notice: EnvirOx products are scheduled to have GHS compliant SDS and labels by December This is 6 months ahead of the manufacturer deadline!

Questions? Thank you!