HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS OSHA 29 CFR
HISTORY u Late 1970’s-- “Right to Know” u Early 1980’s--City Ordinances/State Laws u Late 1980’s--Federal Law
Goals of Standard u Requires development of information on hazardous materials u Requires a written program addressing employee exposures to hazardous materials
Key Points: u Communication u Hazardous Materials vs. Hazardous Chemicals u Performance Standard
Purpose u OSHA CFR (a)(1)
Scope u OSHA CFR (b)(2)
Costs and Benefits u Costs: –Requires time and effort to start –Must be maintained u Benefits –Safer work practices –Hazard reduction
How Important is HCS u Latest information on OSHA citations indicates Haz Com-- MOST commonly cited standard.
Requirements of the Standard MSDSLabeling WrittenProgram InventoryTraining
HOW TO CONDUCT A WORKPLACE INVENTORY u Identify Materials By Department. u Note Operations Performed Dept. By Dept. u Look at Labeling. u Identify Material by Processes. u Look at materials use by other Contractors. u Look at materials on site and in storage. u Look in all areas.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) u Purpose u What Information they provide u Readily accessible/complete/retain u Someone responsible
Labeling u Purpose u What information is required u Accessible/Legible/in English u Types; Mfg.’s, HMIS, NFPA u Someone responsible ZipCleaner
Manufacturers Label n n Mfg.’s Name/Address n n Product Name n n Physical Warnings n n Health Hazard Warnings Including Target Organs Zip Cleaner XYZ Company PO Box 1 Anytown, OH Flammable, Avoid Prolong Breathing
In House Label n n Product Name n n Physical Hazards n n Health Hazard Warnings Including Target Organs Zip Cleaner Flammable, Avoid prolonged breathing.
Health Hazard 4-Deadly 3-Extremely Hazardous 2-Hazardous 1-Slightly Hazardous 0-Normal material Specific Hazard Oxidizer OXY Acid ACID Alkali ALK Corrosive COR Use NO WATER W Radiation Hazard Chemical Name Fire Hazard Flash Points 4-Below 73 F 3-Below 100 F 2-Below 200 F 1-Above 200 F 0-Will not burn Reactivity 4-May detonate 3-Shock and heat may detonate 2-Violent chemical change 1-Unstable if heated 0-Stable NFPA Label (blue) (red) (yellow) (white)
Personal Protective Equipment Reactivity Flammability Health HMIS LABEL Chemical Name:______________________________ (blue) (red) (yellow) (white)
Employee Training u General Training u Specific Training
General Training u Hazard Communication Standard u Employer’s Written Program u Location/Availability Of Written Program & MSDS u How to read labels & MSDS’s
Specific Training u Characteristics - How to detect u Health & Safety Hazards u Work practices or SOPs u Emergency action plans u Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) u Non-routine tasks u Industrial Hygiene monitoring results
Written Program u Must be developed, implemented & maintained u A blueprint for how the requirements will be met u Readily accessible HazCommProgram
Written Program u Develop, implement, and maintain at each workplace, a written program that describes: –Labels and other forms of warning –MSDSs –Employee Training and Information –and includes:
Miscellaneous u Chemical Inventory u Non-Routine Tasks u Piping Systems u Contractors/ Multi-Employer Worksites
Multi-Employer Workplaces u Use hazardous materials in such a way other employers are exposed –Methods to provide access to MSDS and Written Program –Methods to inform of precautionary measures and labeling system u Intent is met when information on haz. materials at the worksite is available to all
Other Exemptions u By Size? No u By Type of Substance? Does not apply to substances covered by other laws: i.e.-- tobacco, wood/wood products, articles u By Extent of Use? Does not apply if substance is used in manner, duration, & frequency as a consumer product
Summary u What is Hazcom? u Why was the Hazcom Standard implemented? u What are the 4 major elements of our written Hazcom program? u Why is a workplace inventory important? u What is the purpose of an MSDS?
Summary (continued) u Where do we keep MSDSs & Written Program? u Who is responsible for maintaining MSDS in your area? u What labeling system do we use? u Why do we need MSDS and labeling? u Why do we train on Hazcom? u What’s the difference between General and Specific training?