preview of hazcom-right to know training presentation
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PREVIEW OF
HAZCOMRIGHT TO KNOW
POWERPOINT TRAINING PRESENTATION
DESCRIPTION
This PowerPoint training presentation is designed for training students in the OSHA required HAZCOM training. It is designed for employees who work in Public Safety or the chemical industry. Believed to exceed OSHA minimum raining requirements. This is over 60 slides in length. It has been updated to meet the new OSHA 2013 GHS Standards.
OBJECTIVE
By the end of this course the participant will be able to:
Locate and gather information from a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) as defined by the OSHA 29CFR 1910.1200
INTRODUCTION
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 Protects employees from hazardous chemicalsInform employees about chemical hazardsPrecautions & protective measures when handling & contacting chemicalsIs one of OSHA’s most cited standards
WRITTEN PROGRAM
Each covered employer must have a written Hazard Communication Program
SIGNS
Special signs are required for Asbestos CarcinogensVinyl Chloride Inorganic ArsenicLead BenzeneChromium (IV) Coke Oven EmissionsAcrylonitrile Ethyl OxideFormaldehyde Methylenedianiline1,3-Butadine Methylene Chloride
OSHACOMPLIANT
LABEL
ACUTE TOXICITY
Refers to those adverse effects occurring following oral or dermal administrationof a single dose of a substance, or multiple doses given within 24 hours, or an inhalation exposure of 4 hours
IDENTIFICATION
Name of productSupplier
Name Address
SECONDARY LABELS
Secondary labels are permittedMust be consistent with HAZCOM StandardsNo conflicting warnings or pictogramsCan use signs or placards in place of labels on
stationary containersEmployers can use GHS compliant labels
SAFETY DATA SHEETS
Provide detailed health & safety information & precautions for handling hazardous substances, including emergency first aid procedures
MANUFACTURERS NAME, ADDRESS, & PHONE NUMBERS
Most of the time it gives the 24 hour emergency information phone number
Others are limited to normal business hours then refereed to another number on call
(cell phone) or CHEMTREC
SECTION 4FIRST AID MEASURES
Description of necessary measures, subdivided by route of exposure
Most important symptoms/effects, acute & delayed
Indication of immediate EMS careSpecial treatments if necessary
APPEARANCE
Color(less); clear, milky, solid Physical state; solid, gas, liquid
pH
Value that represents the acidity or alkalinity of a water solution Pure water has a pH of 7 A pH of value below indicates an acid solution (a pH of 1 is extremely acidic)A pH above 7 indicates an alkaline solution (a pH of 14 is extremely alkaline)Acids and alkalis (bases) are commonly refereed to as corrosive materials
BOILING POINT
Temperature at which a liquid changes its phase to a vapor or gas
The temperature where the pressure of the liquid equals atmospheric pressureExamples
Lead 3164 Deg FXylene 292 Deg FOxygen -297 Deg F
FLAMMABILITY
Flammability or inflammability is the ease with which a substance will ignite, causing fire
or combustionMaterials will ignite at temperatures commonly
encountered are considered flammable, with various specific definitions giving a temperature requirement
RELATIVE DENSITY(SPECIFIC GRAVITY)
The Relative Density of a gas, liquid, or solid relates to its weight of an equal amount of water or air
ExamplesSolids Liquids GasesWater 1.0 Water 1.0 Air 1.0Lead 11.34Mercury 13.56 Oxygen 1.11Iron 7.86 Gasoline 0.7 Helium 0.4
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS
By products of a chemical reactionExamples
Anhydrous Ammonia + Water > AcidCarbon Tetrachloride + Fire > Phosgene
Gas
SECTION 14TRANSPORT INFORMATION
UN/NA NumberUN/NA proper shipping nameTransport hazard classPacking group (if applicable)Environmental hazardsTransport in bulk?Special precautions in connection with transport
IF YOU ARE EXPOSED
Let your supervisor know immediatelyIdentify the chemical involvedSee medical attention immediately
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