PPT-Hazard Communication & Global Harmonization

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Objectives Know basic requirements of OSHAs Hazard Communication Standard Understand the new Global Harmonization requirements incorporated into the standard in

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Objectives Know basic requirements of OSHAs Hazard Communication Standard Understand the new Global Harmonization requirements incorporated into the standard in 2012 History of Hazard Communication. Safety Data Sheets (SDS), Labels, . & . Pictograms. Background. OSHA’s Hazard Communication . Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) . was re-issued in 2012 to bring it into alignment with the United Nation’s Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). 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. General. Terminology. ACGIH. Acid. Action level. Activated charcoal. Acute effect. Adsorption. Alkali. Asphyxiant. 1a. Terminology. Autoignition temperature. Base. Boiling point. Carcinogenic. CAS. Ceiling limit. 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.. . Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. FY-13 OSHA Susan Harwood Grant Program. This material was produced under grant number . SH-23563-12-60-F-12. . from OSHA. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. . R. ight-to-. K. now. Miami-Dade County Public Schools. We use many chemicals…. We want you to know how to use them safely. Our learning objective today…. The Hazards of Chemicals. Written Program. “Right to Know”. Lamar State College-Port Arthur. 1. What is the Hazardous Communication Program?. 2. This program is designed to provide knowledge, warning, protection and training to employees who may be exposed to hazards of chemicals and other materials . 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.. . Tominaga. Ph. D.. Food and Drug Evaluation Center, Osaka City Univ. Hospital. International Regulatory Harmonization Amid Globalization of. Biomedical Research & Medical Product Development: An . 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. Your “Right to Know”. 29 CFR . 1910.1200. This material was produced under grant number 46D6-HT31 from OSHA. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. . Chemical Hazard Communication CONN-OSHA Breakfast Roundtable July 16, 2019 Man dies after accidental worksite poisoning A metalworker died two days after accidentally ingesting a highly toxic liquid he thought was an energy drink at a work site. BY . WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY. FOR. SUSAN HARWOOD TRAINING GRANT. 201. 4. -201. 5. Title Page. MAIN. . MODULE. HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD WITH GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF . CLASS. I. F. I. CAT. pictograms on labels to alert users of the chemical hazards to which they may be exposed Each pictogram consists of a symbol on a white background framed within a red border and represents a distinct

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