Hazard Communication Aligned with GHS - Oregon

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Hazard CommunicationAligned with GHS

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HAZCOM’s FOUR PARTS

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WHAT ISA CHEMICAL?

WHAT IS A HAZARDOUSCHEMICAL?

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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

Practice

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EMERGENCY

EXPOSURES

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STATES OF MATTER

SOLID LIQUID GAS

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“The dose makes the poison”

Paracelsus

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ROUTES OF ENTRY

Information about chemicals and target organs.

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How HazCom Works

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ARE ALL CHEMICALS COVERED?

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DISCUSSION

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WAREHOUSES RETAIL STORES

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LABS

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GHS

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ADVANTAGES• Labels

• Safety Data Sheets

• Training

• Written Hazard Communication Program

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LABEL, SDS, AND

TRAINING ON SAFE USE

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Answer: A

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE TO

CLASSIFY & CATEGORIZE

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CLASSIFY

CATEGORIZE

HOW IT WORKS

AND

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Appendix A & B

The Health Hazard

Pictograms

The Physical Hazard

Pictograms

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CLASSIFY & CATEGORIZE Oatey PVC Glue

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DONE!

Label SDS Training

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Appendix A: Categorize a Health Effect

Acute toxicity (any route of exposure)

Skin corrosion/irritation

Serious eye damage or eye irritation

Respiratory or skin sensitization

Germ cell mutagenicity

Carcinogenicity

Reproductive toxicity

Specific target organ toxicity (single or repeated

exposure)

Aspiration toxicity

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Appendix B: Categorize a Physical Effect

Explosive

Flammable (includes aerosols, gases, liquids, and solids)

Oxidizers (includes gases, liquids, and solids)

Gases under pressure

Self-reactive substances

Pyrophoric (includes liquids and solids)

Self-heating substances

Substances that emit flammable gases in contact with water

Organic peroxides

Corrosive to metals

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BORDER

BACKGROUND

SYMBOL

PICTOGRAM PARTS

BLACK

RED

GREEN

YELLOW

BLUE

WHITE

ORANGE

BRIGHT GREEN

BLACK

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PICTOGRAMS

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LABELS

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PICTOGRAMS

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Pictogram Game

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LABELS

Primary

Secondary

Stationary

Portable

Pipes

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NFPA 704 HMIS

HEALTH

SPECIAL

INSTABILITY

FLAMMABILITY

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SAFETY DATA SHEETSKEY PARTS

EMERGENCY TOOL

ROUTES OF ENTRY

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EFFECTS

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

PICTOGRAM(S) AND SIGNAL WORD

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SDS REVIEWTHE 16 ELEMENTS

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PESTICIDESSECTION 15

GHS EPA

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WRITTEN PROGRAM

CHEMICALS LIST

LABELING

SAFETY DATA SHEETS

TRAINING

HAZARDOUS NON-ROUTINE TASKS

CHEMICALS IN PIPES

CONTRACTORS

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CHEMICALS LIST

Required Recommended Recommended

Column Column Column

PRODUCT IDENTIFIER SIGNAL WORD LOCATION OF USE

Danger Shop and TrucksChevron Regular Gasoline

Oatey PVC Glue Danger Pipe Installation

Bestine Solvent & Thinner Danger Shop

Armstrong Floor Polish Warning Gymnasium

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DISCUSSION

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WRITTEN PROGRAM

CHEMICALS LIST

LABELING

SAFETY DATA SHEETS

TRAINING

HAZARDOUS NON-ROUTINE TASKS

CHEMICALS IN PIPES

CONTRACTORS

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WRITTEN PROGRAM LINKS

WORD DOCUMENTS

Hazard Communication Plan in either English or Spanish

HazCom training form in either English or Spanish

Employee training record in either English or Spanish

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TRAINING

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TRAINING –What needs to be explained?

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TRAININGPRACTICE

• HEALTH AND PHYSICAL HAZARDS

• CONTROLS AND PPE

• EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

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Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors, and employers

May comply with either the revised Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200 (the final standard), or the current standard, or both.

Transition period to the effective completion dates noted above

Employers

Update alternative workplace labeling and hazard communication program as necessary, and provide additional employee training for newly identified physical or health hazards.

June 1, 2016

Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers

Compliance with all modified provisions of this final rule, except:

The Distributor shall not ship containers labeled by the chemical manufacturer or importer unless it is a GHS label.

June 1, 2015

December 1, 2015

Employers Train employees on the new label elements and safety data sheet (SDS) format.

December 1, 2013

Completion Date

Phase-in Dates Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) 29 CFR 1910.1200

Requirement(s) Who

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DECEMBER 1, 2015

IF EMPLOYERS PURCHASE

NON GHS-ALIGNED PRODUCTS

BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2015, THERE IS

NO TIME LIMIT FOR THE EMPLOYER TO

USE IT UP. (Keep the receipt.)

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APPENDICES

� FEDERAL OSHA DECEMBER 1, 2013 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FACT SHEET

� FEDERAL OSHA GHS QUICK CARDS

� NFPA QUICK CARD

� PICTOGRAM QUIZ

� SAFETY DATA SHEET –OATEY PVC REGULAR CLEAR – LO-VOC FORMULA

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HELP? QUESTIONS?

OR-OSHA TECHNICAL SECTION

Salem Central Office:(800) 922-2689 or(503) 378-3272

Kathleen KincadeDave McLaughlinTom BozicevicJeff WilsonBryon Snapp

Web Site: www.orosha.org

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Workplace Safety & Health Conferences

Find conference information at

orosha.org/conferences

Oregon GOSH Conference (biennial) • Portland

Cascade Conference (biennial) • Eugene

Blue Mountain Conference • Pendleton

Central Oregon Conference • Redmond

Southern Oregon Conference • Medford

Mid-Oregon Construction Safety Summit • Redmond

Western Pulp & Paper Workers Conference • Portland

Region X VPPPA Conference • Moves annually between Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska

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