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COMMUNICATION HAZCOM Environmental Health Safety and Risk Management Stephen F Austin State University Topics HAZCOM Standard Overview Globally Harmonized System
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COMMUNICATION HAZCOM Environmental Health Safety and Risk Management Stephen F Austin State University Topics HAZCOM Standard Overview Globally Harmonized System Hazardous Chemicals Labeling Requirements. SMART!Observation Manager provides you an instant, paperless behavior based observation process. Available to everyone in your organization. SMART!Hazard Manager provides you an instant risk ranking, prioritization process, and tracking process for everyone's corrective action items anywhere in your organization - from single departments to corporate wide if desired. WORLD AT RISK. What you should achieve this lesson. Know some key terms in relation to the topic. Understand how to classify different hazard types. Recognise the difference between a natural hazard and a disaster. &. GHS. Environmental Health & Risk Management . GHS. G. lobally . H. armonized . S. ystem of Classification & Labeling of Chemicals. GHS. A system for standardizing and harmonizing the classification and labeling of chemicals. Maged. M. Michael. The Problem. Lock-free algorithms assume that threads can operate on any object at any time. Freeing memory could break this assumption. How can we free memory of deleted nodes in a safe and lock-free manner?. Global Harmonization System (GHS). Background – old HCS. Why/Benefits. Labeling/Pictograms. Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Hazard Classification. Changes in other OSHA Standards. HCS Appendices. References. . Kamran Majidzadeh, PhD, PE . . Nikhil Khedekar, PhD, . PE . ProjectGrid.com® . Bernard Schubach . Resource International, Inc.. . Landslides cause public risk, from . 25 to 50 deaths . How would you define the terms hazard and risk?. A . hazard. is a source of danger which can be defined as “a condition or situation that exists in the work environment that could result in physical harm, injury and/ or damage”.. General. Terminology. ACGIH. Acid. Action level. Activated charcoal. Acute effect. Adsorption. Alkali. Asphyxiant. 1a. Terminology. Autoignition temperature. Base. Boiling point. Carcinogenic. CAS. Ceiling limit. LO: To be able to identify a range of hazard symbols and warning signs. Starter – Look at the instructions, do you understand what some of them mean. . Why are symbols important?. Bär inte på egen hand, alltid bära med två personer.. Grant Programs Linked to Approved Plan. Planning Tasks / Multi-jurisdictional Approach. Participation Requirements. Public Involvement. Data Collection Questionnaires. Discussion of Hazards. Critical Facility Inventory. Objectives. We will cover:. Purpose of hazard communication in the workplace. Role management and employees play in complying with this standard. General requirements regarding chemical hazards. Requirements for an effective written hazard communication program. Understanding the changes. Sponsorship. Department of Labor . Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). Susan Harwood Training Grant. This material was produced under Susan Harwood grant number 22315-11-60-F-72 Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. The contents in this presentation do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.. SLIPS:. . Floors do not usually pose much hazard to their users unless conditions such as rain or snow create wet or icy surfaces. To prevent slips, watch where you are stepping. If the floor is wet, find a way to lessen the hazard. Post “Wet Floor” signs in the area until you mop up the excess water and place a mat in the entranceway. . Introduction. Lesson objectives:. Identify the employer’s responsibilities under the HCS, including training requirements.. Identify components of a Hazard Communication program.. Describe requirements of the different types of Hazard Communication labels..
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