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Hazardous Material Communication

Hazardous Material Communication. Introduction. Introduction. Introduction. Introduction. Introduction . Exercise . Responsibilities. Responsibilities. Written Program. Labeling & MSDS’S at the MSRs. Do’s and Don’ts. Labeling. Workplace Labels. Workplace Labels.

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Hazardous Material Communication

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  1. Hazardous Material Communication

  2. Introduction

  3. Introduction

  4. Introduction

  5. Introduction

  6. Introduction

  7. Exercise

  8. Responsibilities

  9. Responsibilities

  10. Written Program

  11. Labeling & MSDS’S at the MSRs • Do’s and Don’ts

  12. Labeling

  13. Workplace Labels

  14. Workplace Labels

  15. Workplace Labels

  16. Workplace Labels

  17. Labeling 17

  18. MSDS

  19. MSDS

  20. MSDS

  21. MSDS

  22. MSDS

  23. MSDS

  24. MSDS

  25. MSDS at the MSR’s

  26. HazCom at the MSR’s

  27. Exercise: MSDS For Lead • Using the MSDS below, answer the following questions: • Is this lead toxic? If so, how? • What protections are required to work with this material? • Are the potential adverse effects chronic or acute?

  28. Training

  29. Training

  30. Training

  31. Conclusion

  32. Hazardous Material Communication 32

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