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Title: Hazard Communication General


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Terminology
  • ACGIH
  • Acid
  • Action level
  • Activated charcoal

1a
3
Terminology
  • Acute effect
  • Adsorption
  • Alkali
  • Asphyxiant

1b
4
Terminology
  • Autoignition temperature
  • Base
  • Boiling point
  • Carcinogenic

1c
5
Terminology
  • CAS
  • Ceiling limit
  • CHEMTREC
  • Chronic effect

1d
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Terminology
  • Combustible
  • Concentration
  • Corrosive
  • Cutaneous

1e
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Terminology
  • Decomposition
  • Density
  • Dermal
  • Explosive limits

1f
8
Terminology
  • Exposure limit
  • Flammable
  • Flammable limits
  • Flash point

1g
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Terminology
  • Gram
  • Health hazard
  • Hepatotoxin
  • HMIS

1h
10
Terminology
  • IARC
  • IDLH
  • Ignition source
  • Ignition temperature

1i
11
Terminology
  • Inflammable
  • Ingestion
  • Inhalation
  • Insoluble

1j
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Terminology
  • Kilogram
  • LC50
  • LD50
  • Liter

1k
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Terminology
  • Meter
  • mg/kg
  • mg/m3
  • Milligram

1l
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Terminology
  • MSDS
  • Mutagenic
  • NFPA
  • NTP

1m
15
Terminology
  • Occupational exposure limits
  • Odor threshold
  • Oxidizer
  • PEL

1n
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Terminology
  • pH
  • Polymerization
  • ppb
  • PPE

1o
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Terminology
  • ppm
  • Pyrophoric
  • Reactivity
  • Route of entry

1p
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Terminology
  • RTECS
  • Sensitizer
  • Short-term exposure limit
  • Skin

1q
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Terminology
  • SIC
  • Solubility
  • Solvent
  • Specific gravity

1r
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Terminology
  • Stability
  • Subpart Z
  • Suspect carcinogen
  • Teratongenic

1s
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Terminology
  • Thermal
  • TLV
  • Toxic substance

1t
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Terminology
  • Vapor
  • Synergism
  • Threshold
  • Time-weighted average

1u
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Terminology
  • Threshold limit value
  • Toxicity
  • Vapor density
  • Vapor pressure

1v
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Terminology
  • Viscosity
  • Volatility

1w
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Health hazards
Health hazards cause health effects upon exposure
  • Acutely toxic
  • Chronically toxic
  • Carcinogenic
  • Mutagenic
  • Teratogenic
  • Sensitizing agent
  • Corrosive
  • Irritant

2a
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Physical hazards include any chemical that is
  • Combustible liquid
  • Compressed gas
  • Explosive
  • Flammable
  • Organic peroxide
  • Oxidizer
  • Pyrophoric
  • Unstable (reactive)
  • Water-reactive

2b
27
Hazard communication program
  • Must comply with Hazard Communication Standard -
    29 CFR 1910.1200

3a
28
Hazard communication program
  • Written program must include
  • a list of hazardous chemicals present in the
    workplace
  • MSDS
  • labeling system information

3b
29
Hazard communication program
  • Written program must include
  • employee training information
  • information regarding nonroutine hazards
  • methods of informing employers of other workers
    (contractors)

3c
30
Hazard 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
31
Accessing Hazcom documents
  • Workers must know how to obtain, and the location
    of
  • the written Hazcom program
  • lists of hazardous chemicals
  • MSDSs

4a
32
Protective measures
  • Work practices
  • Engineering controls
  • Personal protective equipment

5a
33
Material safety data sheets
  • Primary tool for getting detailed chemical
    information
  • Must be readily available

6a
34
Material safety data sheets include
  • Chemical identity
  • Physical and chemical characteristics
  • Physical and health hazards
  • Primary routes of entry

6b
35
Material safety data sheets include
  • PEL, TLV, other exposure limits
  • Whether it is a carcinogen
  • Precautions for safe handling/use
  • Recommended engineering controls

6c
36
Material safety data sheets include
  • Emergency first aid procedures
  • Date of preparation
  • Name, address, phone number of manufacturer,
    importer, responsible party

6d
37
Material safety data sheets
  • MSDSs may contain recommendations from ANSI

6e
38
Material safety data sheets
  • MSDSs also provide information regarding
  • signs and symptoms of exposure
  • personal protective equipment
  • spill and leak clean-up
  • labeling information

6f
39
Each chemical must have an MSDS
  • MSDS must be available to downstream employers
    from
  • chemical manufacturers
  • importers
  • distributors

7a
40
Labeling requirements
  • Labels warn of potential dangers
  • Labels are not intended to be the sole source of
    information

7a
41
Labeling requirements
  • Labels serve as an immediate warning
  • Labels must be keyed to MSDSs

7b
42
Labeling 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
43
Labeling 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
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Labeling requirements
  • Be able to quickly identify the general hazard of
    any material
  • NFPA system identifies
  • Health hazards
  • Flammability hazards
  • Reactivity hazards
  • Special hazards

7e
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Labeling requirements
  • Be able to quickly identify the general hazard of
    any material
  • HMIS system identifies
  • Health hazards
  • Flammability hazards
  • Physical hazards

7f
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Hazards of nonroutine tasks
  • Know what chemicals you work with and their
    hazards
  • Know the contents of pipes

8a
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