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HazCom 2012 – Summary and Wrap Up

HazCom 2012 – Summary and Wrap Up. HAZARD COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS. Site Specific Written Program Chemical Inventory MSDSs/SDSs Labeling Non-routine Tasks Contractors Training. Labels. Product ID Signal word Hazard statement(s) Pictograms Precautionary statements

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HazCom 2012 – Summary and Wrap Up

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  1. HazCom 2012 – Summary and Wrap Up

  2. HAZARD COMMUNICATIONREQUIREMENTS • Site Specific Written Program • Chemical Inventory • MSDSs/SDSs • Labeling • Non-routine Tasks • Contractors • Training

  3. Labels • Product ID • Signal word • Hazard statement(s) • Pictograms • Precautionary statements • Product & supplier identification

  4. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) • Section 1- Identification • Section 2- Hazard(s) Identification • Section 3- Composition/Information Ingredients • Section 4- First-Aid Measures • Section5- Fire-Fighting Measures • Section 6- Accidental Release Measures • Section 7- Handling and Storage • Section 8-Exposure Controls/Personal Protective Equipment • Section 9- Physical and Chemical Properties • Section 10- Stability and Reactivity • Section 11- Toxicological Information • Section 12- Ecological Information (non-mandatory) • Section 13- Disposal Considerations (non-mandatory) • Section 14- Transportation Information (non-mandatory) • Section 15- Regulatory Information (non-mandatory) • Section 16- Other Information

  5. Other StandardRevisions …as a Result of GHS Adoption

  6. 1910.106 Revisions

  7. 1910.106 Revisions • (b)(2)(iv)(g) Flame arresters or venting devices required in paragraph (B)(2)(iv)(f) of this section may be omitted for Category 2 flammable liquids & Category 3 flammable liquids with flashpoint below 100° F (37.8° C) where conditions such that use may, in case of obstruction, results in tank damage.

  8. 1910.107 Revisions • 1910.107(c)(9)(i) All metal parts of spray booths, exhaust ducts, & piping systems conveying flammable liquids or liquids with flashpoint ≥200°F (93°C) or aerated solids shall be properly electrically grounded in effective & permanent manner • 1910.107(e) Flammable liquids & liquids with flashpoint >200°F (93°C)

  9. 1910.107 Revisions • 1910.107(e)(4) Transferring liquids. Except as provided in paragraph (e)(5) of this section, withdrawal of flammable liquids & liquids with flashpoint >200°F (93°C) from containers having capacity >60 gal shall be by approved pumps. Withdrawal of flammable liquids or liquids with flashpoint >200°F (93°C)from containers & filling of containers…

  10. 1910.107 Revisions • 1910.107(e)(6)(iv) Piping systems conveying flammable liquids or liquids with flashpoint >200°F (93°C)shall be of steel… • 1910.107(e)(8) Pump relief. If flammable liquids or liquids with flashpoint >200°F (93°C) are supplied to spray nozzles by positive displacement pumps, pump discharge line shall be provided with approved relief valve…

  11. 1910.107 Revisions • 1910.107(e)(9) Grounding. Whenever flammable liquids or liquids with flashpoint >200°F (93°C) are transferred from one container to another, both containers shall be effectively bonded & grounded…

  12. 1910.119 Revisions • 1910.119(a)(1)(ii) Process which involves Category 1 flammable gas (defined in 1910.1200 (c)) or flammable liquid with flashpoint below 100° F (37.8° C) onsite in one location, in quantity of 10,000 pounds (4535.9 kg)

  13. 1910.120 Revisions • 1910.120(a)(3) Health Hazardincludes chemicals classified in accordance with 1910.1200, as posing one of the following hazardous effects: acute toxicity; skin corrosion or irritation; serious eye damage or eye irritation; respiratory or skin sensitization; germ cell mutagenicity; carcinogenicity; reproductive toxicity; specific target organ toxicity; aspiration toxicity or simple asphyxiant

  14. 1910.123-.125 Revisions • Definitions • 1910.124(c)(2) You must ensure that any exhaust air re-circulated from dipping or coating operation using flammable liquids or liquids with flashpoints >200°F (93°C)is:

  15. 1910.252 Revisions • 1910.252(c)(1)(iv): minor language updates to assure compliance with Hazcom

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