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The KLARA system on chemical handling

The KLARA system on chemical handling. Part of course on Basic Laboratory Safety , at Göteborgs University, 28 th of February 2013 Anders Thorén, Nordic Port AB. General purpose of KLARA. Inform users on chemical hazards Register the chemicals we use and where we store them

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The KLARA system on chemical handling

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  1. The KLARA system on chemical handling Part of course onBasic Laboratory Safety, at Göteborgs University, 28th of February 2013Anders Thorén, Nordic Port AB

  2. General purpose of KLARA • Inform users on chemical hazards • Register the chemicals we use and where we store them • Print-out various reports to the authorities and department-specific lists of chemicals • Risk assessments

  3. Finding information

  4. Registration

  5. Example chemical report

  6. Health classification

  7. Substances - report

  8. Risk assessments Scope and definition of the provision AFS 2011:18 from the Swedish Work Environment Authority

  9. Performing risk assessments • Advantages performing risk assessments in KLARA • Safety data sheet is available • Standardised template • Risk classification in template • Guidelinesthroughout the template

  10. Performing risk assessments General considerations: • Hazards identification • How the product is being used • Users; employees, students • Handling and storage • Waste management

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