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Vincent J. Giblin, General President

Hazard Communication 29 CFR 1910.1200 & 29 CFR 1926.59. Vincent J. Giblin, General President. Phone: (304) 253-8674 Fax: (304) 253-7758 E-mail: hazmat@iuoeiettc.org. 1293 Airport Road Beaver, WV 25813.

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Vincent J. Giblin, General President

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  1. Hazard Communication 29 CFR 1910.1200 & 29 CFR 1926.59 Vincent J. Giblin, General President Phone: (304) 253-8674 Fax: (304) 253-7758 E-mail: hazmat@iuoeiettc.org 1293 Airport Road Beaver, WV 25813

  2. This material was produced under grant number 46C5-HT16 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. 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.

  3. PURPOSE OF THE STANDARD • TO MAKE SURE ALL HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS PRODUCED, IMPORTED, OR USED IN THE U.S. ARE EVALUATED AND THAT THIS INFORMATION IS PASSED ON TO EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES THAT MAY BE EFFECTED. Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  4. REQUIREMENTS OF EMPLOYER • USE ONLY LABELED PRODUCTS. • OBTAIN AND PROVIDE MSDS ON ALL PRODUCTS. • PROVIDE TRAINING TO ALL EMPLOYEES. • HAVE A WRITTEN HAZCOM PROGRAM. • LABELS ON CONTAINERS OR OTHER POSTERS,PLACARDS OR WARNINGS Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  5. MSDS CONTENTS • MANUFACTUER’S INFORMATION. • HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS / PRODUCT IDENITY. • PHYSICAL/ CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS. • FIRE / EXPLOSION DATA. • HEALTH HAZARD DATA. • PRECAUTIONS/ SAFE HANDLING. • CONTROL MEASURES. Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  6. MANUFACTURER’S INFORMATION • WHO MAKES IT. • HOW TO CONTACT THE COMPANY. • ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, ETC.. • DATE PREPARED. Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  7. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS • CHEMICAL INFORMATION • PEL- PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE LIMITS/ LAW ! • TLV’S- THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES/ ACGIH Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  8. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS • STEL- SHORT TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT/ NOT TO EXCEED 15 MIN. IN A WORKING DAY. • CEILING- AN EXPOSURE LEVEL THAT CANNOTBE EXCEEDED. Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  9. TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGE. (TWA) • PPM x TIME EXPOSED = TWA • 8 HOURS Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  10. PHYSICAL/ CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS • APPEARANCE AND ODOR. • BOILING POINT. • VAPOR PRESSURE AND DENSITY. • SPECIFIC GRAVITY. • SOLUBILITY. • MELTING POINT. • EVAPORATION RATE. Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

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  15. FIRE AND EXPLOSION • FLASH POINT. • LOWER AND UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMITS • EXTINGUISING MEDIA. • SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES. • UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARDS Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

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  18. REACTIVITY • STABILITY. • CONDITIONS TO AVOID ( STABILITY) • INCOMPATIBILITY. • HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS. • HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION. • CONDITIONS TO AVOID. (POLYMERIZATION) Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  19. HEALTH HAZARDS • THIS SECTION SHOULD BE REVIEWED INITIALLY TO DETERMINE POTENTIAL CARCINOGEN AND OTHER SERIOUS HEALTH EFFECTS Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  20. HEALTH HAZARDS • ROUTES OF ENTRY • TARGET ORGANS • CARCINOGENIC Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  21. HEALTH HAZARDS • SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVER EXPOSURE. • MEDICAL CONDITION AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE. • EMERGENCY FIRST AID. Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  22. HEALTH HAZARDS • ACUTE- IMMEDIATE AFFECT. • CHRONIC-LONG TERM EFFECT. • USUALLY PERMANENTION/NON- REVERSIBLE Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  23. PRECAUTIONS/ SAFE HANDLING • PROCEDURES FOR MATERIAL SPILL/ RELEASE. • NEUTRALIZING AGENT. • WASTE DISPOSAL. • SAFE HANDLING/ STORAGE. Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  24. CONTROL MEASURES • SUBSTITUTION • ENGINEERING CONTROLS • ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES. • PPE Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

  25. This material was produced under grant number 46C5-HT16 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. 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.

  26. END • This publication was made possible by grant numbers 5 U45 ES06182-13 AND 5 U45 ES09763-13 from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), NIH. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NIEHS, NIH. Operating Engineers National Hazmat Program

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