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Written Hazard Communication Program What are the requirements
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Hazard Communication Program Employers must develop, implement, and maintain a written hazard communication program for their facility. A copy of the program should be made available to employees upon request. Should inform employees exactly what you are doing to comply with regulations.
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List of Hazard Chemicals Employer must establish a list of hazardous chemicals List must identify each chemical and be referenced to a MSDS sheet or label Put list in some type of order for easy access List must be compiled for entire facility or broken down to work area
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Labels and Other Forms of Warning Employer must designate a person responsible for implementing program Description of labeling system, inspection procedures and labeling guidelines
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Material Safety Data Sheets Name a person responsible for obtaining and maintaining MSDS Procedures used in obtaining MSDS Procedures when shipping and attaching an MSDS to it MSDS for products already received Procedures for updating MSDS files for new MSDS received Where MSDS will be located and instructions on finding specific MSDS
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Employee Information and Training How will you comply with training requirements Designation of responsible person for conducting training Outlining of training program and subject trained as required Procedures for training new employees Procedures for retraining-- state implemented programs are different than Federal programs. Usually retraining is done annually
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Method of Informing Employees about Non-Routine Tasks or Change of Job Inform employee of hazards associated with non-routine tasks Inform employee when he/she changes jobs/departments of hazards associated in area, including chemicals in the workplace
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Notification of Outside Contractors Need procedures to notify on-site contractors and their employees of potential hazards that may exist in work area Location of MSDS of hazardous chemicals used at your operations Appropriate protective measures to take when working in area Contractor must also notify company of any hazardous chemicals they might bring on-site, including a copy of MSDS for that chemical
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Other State Requirements California- Proposition 65, requires the state to publish chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. It requires that businesses provide a clear and reasonable warning before knowingly and intentionally exposing anyone to a listed chemicals. 24 States, have their own standard which are identical or stricter than Federal OSHA
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