Title: Hazard Communication General
1Hazard CommunicationGeneral
2Terminology
- ACGIH
- Acid
- Action level
- Activated charcoal
1a
3Terminology
- Acute effect
- Adsorption
- Alkali
- Asphyxiant
1b
4Terminology
- Autoignition temperature
- Base
- Boiling point
- Carcinogenic
1c
5Terminology
- CAS
- Ceiling limit
- CHEMTREC
- Chronic effect
1d
6Terminology
- Combustible
- Concentration
- Corrosive
- Cutaneous
1e
7Terminology
- Decomposition
- Density
- Dermal
- Explosive limits
1f
8Terminology
- Exposure limit
- Flammable
- Flammable limits
- Flash point
1g
9Terminology
- Gram
- Health hazard
- Hepatotoxin
- HMIS
1h
10Terminology
- IARC
- IDLH
- Ignition source
- Ignition temperature
1i
11Terminology
- Inflammable
- Ingestion
- Inhalation
- Insoluble
1j
12Terminology
1k
13Terminology
- Meter
- mg/kg
- mg/m3
- Milligram
1l
14Terminology
1m
15Terminology
- Occupational exposure limits
- Odor threshold
- Oxidizer
- PEL
1n
16Terminology
- pH
- Polymerization
- ppb
- PPE
1o
17Terminology
- ppm
- Pyrophoric
- Reactivity
- Route of entry
1p
18Terminology
- RTECS
- Sensitizer
- Short-term exposure limit
- Skin
1q
19Terminology
- SIC
- Solubility
- Solvent
- Specific gravity
1r
20Terminology
- Stability
- Subpart Z
- Suspect carcinogen
- Teratongenic
1s
21Terminology
- Thermal
- TLV
- Toxic substance
1t
22Terminology
- Vapor
- Synergism
- Threshold
- Time-weighted average
1u
23Terminology
- Threshold limit value
- Toxicity
- Vapor density
- Vapor pressure
1v
24Terminology
1w
25Health hazards
Health hazards cause health effects upon exposure
- Acutely toxic
- Chronically toxic
- Carcinogenic
- Mutagenic
- Teratogenic
- Sensitizing agent
- Corrosive
- Irritant
2a
26Physical hazards include any chemical that is
- Combustible liquid
- Compressed gas
- Explosive
- Flammable
- Organic peroxide
- Oxidizer
- Pyrophoric
- Unstable (reactive)
- Water-reactive
2b
27Hazard communication program
- Must comply with Hazard Communication Standard -
29 CFR 1910.1200
3a
28Hazard communication program
- Written program must include
- a list of hazardous chemicals present in the
workplace - MSDS
- labeling system information
3b
29Hazard communication program
- Written program must include
- employee training information
- information regarding nonroutine hazards
- methods of informing employers of other workers
(contractors)
3c
30Hazard communication program
- Written program does not have to be accessible to
every work area and every work shift - Written program is available to workers upon
request
3d
31Accessing Hazcom documents
- Workers must know how to obtain, and the location
of - the written Hazcom program
- lists of hazardous chemicals
- MSDSs
4a
32Protective measures
- Work practices
- Engineering controls
- Personal protective equipment
5a
33Material safety data sheets
- Primary tool for getting detailed chemical
information - Must be readily available
6a
34Material safety data sheets include
- Chemical identity
- Physical and chemical characteristics
- Physical and health hazards
- Primary routes of entry
6b
35Material safety data sheets include
- PEL, TLV, other exposure limits
- Whether it is a carcinogen
- Precautions for safe handling/use
- Recommended engineering controls
6c
36Material safety data sheets include
- Emergency first aid procedures
- Date of preparation
- Name, address, phone number of manufacturer,
importer, responsible party
6d
37Material safety data sheets
- MSDSs may contain recommendations from ANSI
6e
38Material safety data sheets
- MSDSs also provide information regarding
- signs and symptoms of exposure
- personal protective equipment
- spill and leak clean-up
- labeling information
6f
39Each chemical must have an MSDS
- MSDS must be available to downstream employers
from - chemical manufacturers
- importers
- distributors
7a
40Labeling requirements
- Labels warn of potential dangers
- Labels are not intended to be the sole source of
information
7a
41Labeling requirements
- Labels serve as an immediate warning
- Labels must be keyed to MSDSs
7b
42Labeling requirements
- Labels must contain
- the identity of the hazardous chemical
- appropriate hazard warnings
- the name, address of the chemical manufacturer,
importer, other responsible party
7c
43Labeling requirements
- Ensure that labels do not come off, become
smudged or unreadable - For hard-to-label containers, use
- signs or placards
- process sheets, or batch tickets
7d
44Labeling requirements
- Be able to quickly identify the general hazard of
any material - NFPA system identifies
- Health hazards
- Flammability hazards
- Reactivity hazards
- Special hazards
7e
45Labeling requirements
- Be able to quickly identify the general hazard of
any material - HMIS system identifies
- Health hazards
- Flammability hazards
- Physical hazards
7f
46Hazards of nonroutine tasks
- Know what chemicals you work with and their
hazards - Know the contents of pipes
8a