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Presents OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 2012 (HCS) Global Harmonized System (GHS)

Presents OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 2012 (HCS) Global Harmonized System (GHS). OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) and GHS. The United States officially adopted the Global Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) on March 26, 2012.

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Presents OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 2012 (HCS) Global Harmonized System (GHS)

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  1. Presents OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 2012 (HCS) Global Harmonized System (GHS)

  2. OSHAHazard Communication Standard (HCS)and GHS The United States officially adopted the Global Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) on March 26, 2012. OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is actually a revision of the original Hazard Communication Standard to align with the GHS.

  3. OSHAHCSTraining Compliance • Adopting GHS brings major changes to OSHA HCS in 2 major areas. • Label Elements • Safety Data Sheets

  4. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Label Elements • Product Identifier • Supplier Identifier • Signal Word • Hazard Pictograms • Hazard Statement • Precautionary Statements

  5. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Label Elements • Product Identifier

  6. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Label Elements • Product Identifier • Supplier Identifier

  7. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Label Elements • Product Identifier • Supplier Identifier • Signal Word

  8. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Label Elements • Product Identifier • Supplier Identifier • Signal Word • Hazard Pictograms

  9. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Hazard Pictograms • Exploding Bomb • Gas Cylinder • Health Hazard • Flame • Skull and Crossbones • Exclamation Mark • Flame Over Circle • Corrosion

  10. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Hazard Pictograms • Exploding Bomb Explosives Self-Reactives Organic Peroxides

  11. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Hazard Pictograms • Exploding Bomb • Gas Cylinder Gases under pressure Compressed gases Liquefied Gases Refrigerated liquefied gases Dissolved gases

  12. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Hazard Pictograms • Exploding Bomb • Gas Cylinder • Health Hazard Carcinogenicity 1A,1B,2 Respiratory Sensitizer 1 Reproductive Toxicity 1A,1B,2 Target Organ Toxicity 1,2 Mutagenicity 1A,2B,2 Aspiration Hazard 1

  13. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Hazard Pictograms • Exploding Bomb • Gas Cylinder • Health Hazard • Flame Flammable gases 1 Flammable aerosols 1,2 Flammable liquids 1,2,3 Pyrophoric Liquids and Solids Self-Heating substances and mixtures 1,2 Emits Flammable Gas 1,2,3 Organic Peroxides B,C,D,E,F

  14. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Hazard Pictograms • Exploding Bomb • Gas Cylinder • Health Hazard • Flame • Skull and Crossbones Acute Toxicity(Fatal or Toxic) Categories 1,2,3 Oral Dermal Inhalation

  15. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Hazard Pictograms • Exploding Bomb • Gas Cylinder • Health Hazard • Flame • Skull and Crossbones • Exclamation Mark Skin & Eye Irritant 2 SkinSensitizer 1 Acute Toxicity (harmful) cat4 oral, dermal, inhalation Respiratory Tract Irritation Narcotic Effects Harmful to Ozone Layer (Not mandatory)

  16. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Hazard Pictograms • Exploding Bomb • Gas Cylinder • Health Hazard • Flame • Skull and Crossbones • Exclamation Mark • Flame Over Circle Oxidizing Gases 1 Oxidizing Liquids 1,2,3 Oxidizing Solids 1,2,3

  17. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Hazard Pictograms • Exploding Bomb • Gas Cylinder • Health Hazard • Flame • Skull and Crossbones • Exclamation Mark • Flame Over Circle • Corrosion Skin Corrosion / Burns 1A,1B,1C Corrosive to Metals 1 Serious Damage to Eye

  18. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Label Elements • Product Identifier • Supplier Identifier • Signal Word • Hazard Pictograms • Hazard Statement

  19. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Label Elements • Product Identifier • Supplier Identifier • Signal Word • Hazard Pictograms • Hazard Statement • Precautionary Statements

  20. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Using Labels in the workplace • Ensure proper storage of hazardous chemicals • Quickly locate first aid information when neededby employees or emergency personnel • Chemicals with multiple hazards,multiple pictograms are used to identifyvarious hazards. • When there are similar precautionary statements, the one providing the most protective information will be included on the label.

  21. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection • Physical & Chemical Properties • Stability & Reactivity • Toxicological Information • Ecological Information • Disposal Considerations • Transport Information • Regulatory Information • Other Information

  22. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification

  23. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification

  24. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information

  25. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures

  26. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures

  27. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures

  28. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage

  29. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection

  30. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection • Physical & Chemical Properties

  31. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection • Physical & Chemical Properties • Stability & Reactivity

  32. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection • Physical & Chemical Properties • Stability & Reactivity • Toxicological Information

  33. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection • Physical & Chemical Properties • Stability & Reactivity • Toxicological Information • Ecological Information

  34. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection • Physical & Chemical Properties • Stability & Reactivity • Toxicological Information • Ecological Information • Disposal Considerations

  35. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection • Physical & Chemical Properties • Stability & Reactivity • Toxicological Information • Ecological Information • Disposal Considerations • Transport Information

  36. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection • Physical & Chemical Properties • Stability & Reactivity • Toxicological Information • Ecological Information • Disposal Considerations • Transport Information • Regulatory Information

  37. OSHA HCSTraining Compliance • Safety Data Sheets • Identification • Hazard(s) Identification • Composition/Ingredient Information • First Aid Measures • Fire-Fighting Measures • Accidental Release Measures • Handling and Storage • Exposure Control/Personal Protection • Physical & Chemical Properties • Stability & Reactivity • Toxicological Information • Ecological Information • Disposal Considerations • Transport Information • Regulatory Information • Other Information

  38. TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES GHS / HazCom2012 ADOPTION Final Sell Through Period Dec. 1 , 2013 June 1 , 2015 Dec. 1 , 2015 2013 2014 2015 Distributors must be shipping products with proper GHS labeling and new GHS 16 point SDS must be available. Manufacturers must be shipping products with proper GHS labeling and new GHS 16 point SDS must be available. All employees must be trained on new GHS Label Elements and how to read a new GHS 16 point Safety Data Sheet December 1, 2013 All employers must train employees on the new label elements and safety data sheet (SDS formerly called the MSDS – Material Safety Data Sheet) June 1, 2015 Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors must comply with the GHS system. Hazard Classification: Classify both the health and physical hazards of a product. Labels: Labels must include a harmonized signal word, pictogram and hazard statement for each hazard class and category. Safety Data Sheets: SDS must be available in a specified 16 section format. The only exception is that distributors may ship inventory they have on hand that is not GHS compliant, until December 1, 2015. After December 1, 2015 distributors will no longer be able to ship material unless it is compliant with GHS. June 1, 2015 All materials shipped in commerce must comply with the GHS System.

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