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HAZCOM TO GHS (For Workers Not Recently HazCom Compliant) THE CHANGES TO THE STANDARD

HAZCOM TO GHS (For Workers Not Recently HazCom Compliant) THE CHANGES TO THE STANDARD. Presented for National Electrical Safety Month . IEC National. 1. Hazard Communication 29 CFR 1910.1200. Name some chemicals which you have used at home or at work. 2. Hazard Communication. 3.

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HAZCOM TO GHS (For Workers Not Recently HazCom Compliant) THE CHANGES TO THE STANDARD

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  1. HAZCOM TO GHS (For Workers Not Recently HazCom Compliant) THE CHANGES TO THE STANDARD Presented for National Electrical Safety Month IEC National 1

  2. Hazard Communication 29 CFR 1910.1200 Name some chemicals which you have used at home or at work. 2

  3. Hazard Communication 3

  4. Classification of Employees 4

  5. Right to Understand 5

  6. Hazard Communication Standard 6

  7. HazCom Standard (cont.) 7

  8. Chemical Hazards – Physical Hazards 8

  9. Chemical Hazards – Health Hazards 9

  10. Routes of Entry 10

  11. Chemical Exposure 11

  12. Personal Protective Equipment 12

  13. Hazardous Materials: First Aid Procedures 13

  14. Spills and Leaks: What to Do 14

  15. Labels 15

  16. Labels NFPA RTK - US WHMIS Std – Canada HSID Std - Europe 16

  17. What must be on a label? 17

  18. Example of a label 18

  19. Hazard Statement 19

  20. Pictograms 20

  21. Pictograms 21

  22. Corrosion Corrosion Pictogram 22

  23. Health Hazard Health Hazard Pictogram 23

  24. Flame Flame Pictogram 24

  25. Exclamation Mark Exclamation Mark Pictogram 25

  26. Gas Cylinder Gas Cylinder Pictogram 26

  27. Exploding Bomb Exploding Bomb Pictogram 27

  28. Flame Over Circle Flame Over Circle Pictogram 28

  29. Skull and Crossbones Skull and Crossbones Pictogram 29

  30. Environmental (not mandatory) Non Mandatory 30

  31. Precautionary Statement 31

  32. Workplace Labeling 32

  33. Portable Containers 33

  34. Immediate Use 34

  35. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) Electronic is OK if all employees have access 35

  36. Sixteen Sections of SDS (1-9) 36

  37. Sixteen Sections of SDS (10-16) 37

  38. Hazard Classification on SDS This is confusing since NFPA is the exact OPPOSITE 38

  39. GHS Hazard Rating 39

  40. Health Hazards Classifications 40

  41. 41

  42. Hazard Classification 42

  43. Physical Hazards 43

  44. What about NFPA and HMIG? 44

  45. NFPA Labeling Systems 45

  46. HMIS Labeling System 46

  47. Hazard Communication Summary 48

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