Unit 2: Hazard Communication Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Warning Labels.

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Unit 2: Hazard Communication Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Warning Labels

Grant Provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) This material produced under grant SH SH1 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

Welcome to Unit 2 In this unit, you will learn about: Hazard Communication Product labels and instructions Safety Data Sheets (SDS) Training

Hazard Communication Standard The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) was designed to provide employees with: Information on hazards of all chemicals used in the workplace, and Recommended protective measures OSHA has modified the HCS to adopt the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals* (GHS). All covered employers are required to train employees on the new label elements and safety data sheet (SDS) format by December 1, * Check regularly for the most current version of the HCS.

OSHA Hazard Communications Standard - Written Program OSHA Hazard Communications Standard requires all employers to have a written hazard communications program to address: Labels and other forms of warning Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) (formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheets or MSDSs) Employee training OSHA REQUIRES YOUR EMPLOYER TO SHARE INFORMATION ABOUT ANY POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS IN YOUR WORKPLACE

Labels and Other Forms of Warning The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard states that chemical containers be labeled and information be legible and clearly displayed in accordance with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals* (GHS). Chemical labels identify a container’s contents. Labels are required to include information related to hazardous chemicals. A good practice is to keep the original manufacturer’s product label on file. * Visit for additional information on OSHA’s GHS standards.

Safety Data Sheet (SDS) The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard requires manufacturers to provide Safety Data Sheets, or SDSs, for hazardous chemicals they produce. The SDS provides safety and health information. BEFORE using any Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF), read, understand and apply the SDS guidance. If an SDS is not available at the job site for the SPF product you are about to use (or any other potentially hazardous chemicals), contact your employer.

Reading the SDS Reading the SDS helps you: Understand potential hazards of chemicals you will be handling Choose correct personal protective equipment (PPE) for the job Understand first aid procedures Learn how to handle, store and dispose of the product Understand how to handle an emergency, such as a fire or chemical spill

Safety Data Sheet (SDS) As of June 1, 2015, the HCS will require new SDSs to be in a uniform format, and include section numbers, headings, and associated information under 16 required headings 1 as noted. Read, understand and apply SDS guidance for chemicals you may use. For detailed information contained in the SDS visit 1 Reference: OSHA QuickCard ™ for example of SDS sections

Where is chemical safety information found on low pressure SPF products? Chemical safety information may be found in several places. Labels/instructions may be found: Directly on chemical tanks or cylinders In or on the shipping box or package Online (accessed with mobile/internet devices on the jobsite) Safety Data Sheets may be found in several places: With the product package/SPF kit box In an SDS binder on the jobsite Online

OSHA Hazard Communication Standard – Employee Training The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard requires employers to provide Hazard Communication training BEFORE employees start work. OSHA requires that training be understandable, allow for questions and typically include: Information on any hazardous chemicals Ways to reduce potential for chemical exposure How to read product labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) Job-site information such as good work practices, protective equipment to be used, and emergency procedures

Unit 2 Summary In this unit, you learned about: Hazard Communication Product labels and instructions Safety Data Sheets Training

Unit 2 Review KnowledgeIntoAction

Unit 2: Q1 Debrief The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard requires employers to have a written program to address: A.Labels and other forms of warning B.Employee training C.Safety Data Sheets (SDS) D.All of the above

Unit 2: Q1 Debrief The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard requires employers to have a written program to address: A.Labels and other forms of warning B.Employee training C.Safety Data Sheets (SDS) D.All of the above

Unit 2: Q2 Debrief If a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is not available for a hazardous chemical on the job site, contact _______ before using the product. A.the homeowner B.your employer C.the building occupants D.none of the above

Unit 2: Q2 Debrief If a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is not available for a hazardous chemical on the job site, contact _______ before using the product. A.the homeowner B.your employer C.the building occupants D.none of the above

Unit 2: Q3 Debrief Reading the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) will help you do all of the following except: A.learn the potential hazards of the chemicals you will be handling B.determine how far you are willing to travel for an SPF job C.choose the correct PPE for the job D.understand the proper way to clean up a spill

Unit 2: Q3 Debrief Reading the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) will help you do all of the following except: A.learn the potential hazards of the chemicals you will be handling B.determine how far you are willing to travel for an SPF job C.choose the correct PPE for the job D.understand the proper way to clean up a spill

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