2. HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE
The hazard communication rule applies to any chemical which is known to be
present in the workplace in such a manner that employees may be exposed
under normal conditions of use or in a forseeable emergency
3. RESPONSIBLITY
Chemical manufacturers and importers must evaluate chemicals produced in
their workplaces or imported by them to determine if they are hazardous
Employers must assess the hazards of chemicals and develop a written hazard
communication plan along with training and information
4. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Chemical manufacturers and importers must obtain and develop a material
safety data sheet for each hazardous chemical they produce or import and
must develop appropriate labels that provide hazard warning information
5. EMPLOYEE TRAINING
How to
Reference the chemical test or hazards
Use material data safety sheets
Use protective practices including PPE
Recognize a release of chemicals
Detect over exposure to chemicals
Write secondary container labels
6. HAZARD COMMUNICATION PLAN
Employers must develop , implement and maintain a written hazard
communication plan that contains a list of hazardous chemicals being used in
the workplace , assign responsibilities and describes procedures for :
Labeling containers
Maintaining and using material safety data sheets
Information and training
Pipe labeling
Non routine tsk procedures
Contractor procedures
8. PHYSICAL HAZARDS
Are hcemical reaction that could result in a fire , explosion and/ or tosic gas
release which cause physical trauma if chemicals are handled or stored
improperly
9. HEALTH HAZRDS
Are health effects caused directly by the chemicals themselves , not an injury
resulting from a reaction
10. FORMS OF HAZARDOUS
CHEMICALS
Dusts , fumes . Fibres . Mists . Vapors , gases , solids , liquids
11. CHEMICAL EFFECTS
On various organs of the human body depend on several important factors :
solid , liquid or gas ?
Ingested , inhaled , absorbed or injected ?
How much chemical makes it’s ways into the body?
How poisonous is the chemical?
12. ROUTES OF ENTRY
Routes of entry of chemicals may take must be known when assessing the
workplace for chemical hazards.
13. ALTERNATIVE LABELING
METHODS
HMIS ( hazardous material information system)
NFPA (national fire protection association )
14. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Used to communicate chemical hazard information from the manufacturer to
the employee to train and inform on safe use of hazardous chemicals
Employers must obtain a MSDS from the chemical manufacturer or import as
soon as possible
Employers must maintain in the workplace copies of required material safety
data sheets
15. EMPLOYEE MUST KNOW
The hazard communication program
The measures to protect themselves
Detect the release or presence of hazardous chemical
Physical and health hazards
When new hazardous chemical is used in organization