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H a z a r d C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Your “Right to Know” 19
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The chemicals we use are not harmful IF used correctly. 2 15
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n Always n Always follow procedures n Read n Read all all labels How to Handle Chemicals Properly n Use n Use cautions n Plan ahead 3 24
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Hazard Communications The Written Plan 4 20
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Reactive Biological (infectious) Carcinogen (cancer-causing) Radioactive Flammable Corrosive Categories of Hazardous Chemicals Toxic 22
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Physical States of Hazardous Materials n Liquid n Solid n Gas n Vapor/Mists n Dust 13
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Routes of Exposure n Inhalation n Ingestion n Injection n Absorption 22
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Symptoms of Possible Overexposure n Eye discomfort n Breathing difficulty n Dizziness n Headache n Nausea n Vomiting n Skin irritation 18
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Primary Container Labels n Identity of the hazardous chemical n Appropriate hazard warnings n Name and address of the manufacturer or importer n Target Organ Effects 20
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Secondary Container Labels n Identity n Identity of the hazardous chemical n Hazard n Hazard warning information 18
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Hazard Communications Labeling and Marking Systems NFPA Diamond HMIS Labels Uniform Laboratory Hazard Signage System 18
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Labeling and Marking Systems NFPA Diamonds Color coded, numerical rating system Provide at-a-glance hazard information 6
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Labeling and Marking Systems NFPA Diamonds Blue = Health Red = Flammability Yellow = Reactivity 13 12
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Labeling and Marking Systems NFPA Diamonds White = Special hazard Blue = Health Red = Flammability Yellow = Reactivity ACID W 14 15
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2= Moderate Hazard 1= Slight Hazard 0= No Hazard Labeling and Marking Systems NFPA Diamonds 15 14
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3= Severe Hazard Labeling and Marking Systems NFPA Diamonds 2= Moderate Hazard 1= Slight Hazard 0= No Hazard 4= Deadly Hazard 34 19
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Labeling and Marking Systems HMIS Labels Same color code/numerical rating system as the NFPA diamonds 15
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Hazard Communications Material Safety Data Sheets 11
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General Safety Tips n Know all emergency procedures and equipment n Never smell or taste a chemical to identify it n Always read labels’ MSDSs prior to use n Always use & store hazardous chemicals as intended 21
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Hazard Communications BE SAFE, NOT SORRY!. 5
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