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Hazard Communication Review and MSDS Availability

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Hazard Communication Review and MSDS Availability

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    1. Hazard Communication Review and MSDS Availability

    2. Who is Responsible for Hazard Communication?

    3. Right To Know – WAC 296-62-054 Hazard Communication Program Manufactures are to assess the chemical hazards Produce Labels Material Safety Data Sheets

    4. Hazard Communication Program Employers Written Program Inventory Education & Training Labeling MSDS Available.

    5. Hazard Communication Program Employers Written Program Inventory Education & Training Labeling MSDS Available.

    6. Hazard Communication Program Employees Know safe procedures and use of chemicals Follow chemical guidelines Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Immediately report spills Know how to access and use MSDS

    7. Hazard Communication Program Employees Know safe procedures and use of chemicals Follow chemical guidelines Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Immediately report spills Know how to access and use MSDS

    9. Occupational Nurse Oregon Health & Sciences University can give 24/7 toxicological assistance for acute exposures, Give advice on physical properties, Storage, Spills, Clean up, Disposal and other technical advice.Oregon Health & Sciences University can give 24/7 toxicological assistance for acute exposures, Give advice on physical properties, Storage, Spills, Clean up, Disposal and other technical advice.

    10. Access to other large chemical databases

    11. Information is available thru…

    12. To Access the Data Base

    13. To Access the Data Base

    14. To Access the Data Base

    19. Services Indexes by area Chemical summaries Chemical batch reports Historical archives

    20. Spokane’s HazCom Program Overview Training MSDS Sheets Labeling

    21. Haz-Com Training Includes Methods for detecting the presence of chemicals Measures for employee protection Work practices PPE Emergency Procedures Program Labeling System Where to get MSDS Give Hazard Communication Hand-outGive Hazard Communication Hand-out

    22. MSDS Section 1 - Source, Name, Class Section 2 – Hazardous Ingredients Section 3 – Physical Data Section 4 – Fire & Explosion Data Section 5 – Health Hazard Data Section 6 – Reactivity Data Section 7 – Spill or Leak Procedures Distribute a MSDS with sections highlightedDistribute a MSDS with sections highlighted

    24. NFPA Label

    25. ANSI Label

    27. You Have The Right To Know!

    28. MSDS Program Administration

    29. Collection Process for MSDS Create a base from Purchasing, Fleet and AWWTP Get it published on the Intranet Training for Departments Emergency Access Label (The Yellow Sticker) Collection from all departments MSDS Cover Sheet

    30. Continued Collection Process for MSDS

    31. Annual Audit

    32. Chemical Exception Form When the chemical does not show up on the department list.

    33. Chemical Exception Form When chemicals are purchased independently by the department.

    34. Chemical Exception Form When There is no MSDS in the Department or on the Database.

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