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Globally Harmonized System (GHS) AND
Your Hazard Communication Program
Hazel HunterProject WorkSAFE
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Background
• The GHS was adopted by the United Nations in 2002
• Original implementation date for the US was 2008
• OSHA published a notice of proposed rulemaking to update the hazard communication standard in September 2009.
• Held public hearings in March of 2010. • Final rule made the Federal Registry March 26, 2012.
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Background
Negotiated from many different countries, international organizations and stakeholders.
Commonly referred to as The Purple Book
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The Purple Book
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What is GHS?Logical, Standardized, Comprehensive
approach to the Communication of Chemical Hazards
– Purpose is to:• Define health, physical & enviro hazards• Communicate hazard info & protective measures
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What is GHS?
More of a Right to Understand
than a Right to Know Standard
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Why is the GHS needed?
• No country has the ability to identify and specifically regulate every hazardous chemical product.
• 650,000 such products in US.
• Adoption of GHS helps address protection needs.
OSHA ppt
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David Wallace, CIH Sr. Lecturer, Utah State University Nevada Local Section, AIHA March 9, 2011
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David Wallace, CIH Sr. Lecturer, Utah State University Nevada Local Section, AIHA March 9, 2011
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Benefits to GHS
• Maintain Consistency• Increase quality of information• Reduce trade barriers• Reduce confusion• Increase comprehension of hazards• Reduce fatalities and injuries
• 43 fatalities/year• 585 injuries/year
• Help address literacy problems
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1910.1200 year 2012
Manufacturers must classify the hazards of their chemicals
Employers must provide employees with the information– 1910.1200 e Hazcom Program including:
• List of chemicals• Container Labeling• SDS (formerly MSDS)• Training
– Hazards and protective measures
• Non-routine tasks• Multi-employer workplace• Methods to provide employees access to SDS• Methods to inform other employers of precautions necessary• Method employer will use to inform other employees of labeling
system• PPE audit ***********
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Phase-in dates
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Effective Completion
Date
Requirement/s Who
December 1, 2013
Train employees on the new labelelements and safety data sheet (SDS)
format.Employer
June 1, 2015*
December 1, 2015
Compliance with all modifiedprovisions of this final rule,except:
The Distributor shall not ship containers labeled
by the Chemical manufacturer or importerunless it is a GHS label
Chemicalmanufacturers,importers,distributorsand employers
June 1, 2016 Update alternative workplace labeling and Hazard Communication program as
necessary,And provide additional employee trainingfor newly identified physical or healthhazards.
Employer
Transition Period to the effective completion dates noted above
May comply with either 29 CFR1910.1200 (the final standard), orthe current standard, or both
Chemical manufacturers,
importers, distributors,
and employer
Dec 1, 2013
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Effective Completion
Date
Requirement/s Who
December 1, 2013
Train employees on the new labelelements and safety data sheet (SDS)
format.Employer
June 1, 2015*
December 1, 2015
Compliance with all modifiedprovisions of this final rule,except:
The Distributor shall not ship containers labeled
by the Chemical manufacturer or importerunless it is a GHS label
Chemicalmanufacturers,importers,distributorsand employers
Update alternative workplace labeling and Hazard Communication program as
necessary,And provide additional employee trainingfor newly identified physical or healthhazards.
Employer
Transition Period to the effective completion dates noted above
May comply with either 29 CFR1910.1200 (the final standard), orthe current standard, or both
Chemical manufacturers,
importers, distributors,
and employer
Dec 1, 2013
June 1, 2016
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The Elements of GHS
• Classification Criteria – Health and Environmental Hazards– Physical Hazards
• Hazard Communication– Labels
• Shipping Labels• In house labels
– Safety Data Sheets– Training
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Hazard Classification The Good News
For most of you -
The work falls on someone else - – (d) (1) Chemical manufacturers and importers shall
evaluate chemicals produced in their workplaces or imported by them to classify the chemicals in accordance with this section.
“Employers are not required to classify chemicals unless they choose not to rely on the classification performed by the chemical manufacturer……?”
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A. Hazard Classification1. Hazard Category
a. Based on available data
b. No testing required
c. Appendix A in 1910.1200 for health
d. Appendix B in 1910.1200 for physical hazard
B. Not your burden!
Manufacturer’s responsibility
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GHS Hazard Classification
Using the defined criteria in the Purple Book the manufacturer- Assigns a hazard classification – Physical Hazards
• 16 categories
– Health Hazards• 10 categories
– Environmental Hazards• Mixtures – guidance from the Purple Book
– Again – not your problem
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Hazard Classifications Physical Hazards (16)
1. Explosives2. Flammable Gases3. Flammable Aerosols4. Oxidizing Gases5. Gases Under
Pressure6. Flammable Liquids7. Flammable Solids8. Self-Reactive
Substances9. Pyrophoric Liquid
10. Pyrophoric Solids11. Self-Heating
Substances12. Substances which, in
contact with water, emit flammable gases
13. Oxidizing Liquids14. Oxidizing Solids15. Organic Peroxides16. Corrosive to Metals
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Hazard Classification – Health Hazards (10)
1. Acute Toxicity2. Skin Corrosion/Irritation3. Serous Eye Damage/Eye Irritation4. Respiratory or Skin Sensitization5. Germ Cell Mutagenicity6. Carcinogenicity 7. Reproductive Toxicology8. Target Organ Systemic Toxicity – Single
Exposure9. Target Organ Systemic Toxicity –
Repeated Exposure10.Aspiration Toxicity
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Health HazardsHazard Class Hazard Category
Acute Toxicity 1 2 3 4
Skin Corrosion/Irritation 1A 1B 1C 2
Serious Eye Damage/ Eye Irritation 1 2A 2B
Respiratory or Skin Sensitization 1
Germ Cell Mutagenicity 1A 1B 2
Carcinogenicity 1A 1B 2
Reproductive Toxicity 1A 1B 2 Lactation
*STOT –Single Exposure 1 2 3
STOT – Repeated Exposure 1 2
Aspiration 1
Simple Asphyxiants Single Category
*STOT = Specific Target Organ Toxicity
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Hazard ClassificationAquatic Environmental
Acute aquatic toxicity
Chronic aquatic toxicity• Bioaccumulation potential• Rapid degradability
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Elements of GHS
Shipping Labels – 6 elements:• Product Identifier• Manufacturer/supplier• Pictogram• Signal Words• Hazard Statements• Precautionary Statements
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Workplace labels
OSHA has not changed the general requirements
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Flexibility – but
1. Must be effective
2. Must be explained in your Hazcom program
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Workplace LabelsAnd I quote, “ Employers may choose to label workplace
containers either with the same label that would be on shipped containers ….. under the revised rule, or with label alternatives that meet the requirements of the standard. Alternative labeling systems such as the NFPA 704 hazard rating (the diamond) are permitted for workplace containers. However the information supplied on these labels must be consistent with the revised HCS, e.g., no conflicting hazard warnings or pictograms.” page 153 of final rule
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Workplace labelsOptions for the employer:
– Create their own workplace labels
– Provide all of the required information that is on the label from the manufacturer,
– The product identifier and words, pictures, symbols or a combination thereof, signs, placards, process sheets, batch tickets, operating procedures
which in combination with other information immediatelyavailable to employees, provide specific information regardingthe hazards of the chemicals.
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Workplace labels must be in English. – Other languages may be added to the label if applicable.
Acceptable -
– Pictograms with black border– PPE pictograms– Environmental pictograms – Symbols that are not OSHA’s HCS pictograms – May continue to use National Fire Protection (NFPA)
diamonds– HMIS labels*
* As long as they are consistent with the requirements of the Hazcom Standard and the employee has immediate access to additional information on the specific hazard
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Confusion
Deep in the guts of the Purple Book hazard the numbering system to indicate how hazardous a chemical is, is opposite the HMIS/NFPA classification.
4 being least hazardous vs HMIS where 4 will kill you.
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PPT-016-04 36
GHS classification ratings order of severity differ from NFPA and HMIS:
HMIS/NFPA 0 = Least Hazardous
4 = Most Hazardous
GHS 5 = Least Hazardous
1 = Most Hazardous
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Labels (cont.)
Nine symbols aka pictograms
Includes an “Environment” pictogram
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Pictograms
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Pictograms
Each pictogram consists of a symbol on a
white background framed within a red border and represents a distinct hazard. The pictogram on the label is determined by the chemical hazard classification.
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Pictograms
Health Hazard • Carcinogen• Mutagenicity • Reproductive Toxicity• Respiratory Sensitizer• Target Organ Toxicity• Aspiration Toxicity
– Benzene– Vinyl Chloride– Ethylene Oxide
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Pictograms
• Pyrophorics• Self – Heating• Emits Flammable Gas• Self Reactives• Organic Peroxides
– Acetone– Paints / stains– Fuels
Flammables
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Pictogram
Exclamation Mark • Irritant (skin and eye)• Skin Sensitizer• Acute Toxicity
(harmful)• Narcotic Effects• Respiratory Tract
Irritant– Cyclohexanone– Fiberglass– Hazardous Dusts
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Pictogram
Gas Cylinder Compressed gas– Refrigerant gas– Air Monitor Calibration
Gas– SCBA or SCUBA tanks– Propane tanks– Fire extinguishers? – Compressed gases– Liquefied gases
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Pictogram
Corrosion • Skin Corrosion/Burns
• Eye Damage• Corrosive to Metals
– Many Acids– Hydrofluoric Acid– Battery – Zinc Chloride
Solution
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Pictogram
Exploding Bomb • Explosives• Self – reactive• Organic Peroxides
– Fireworks– Ammunition– Flares– Need more
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Pictogram
Flame Over Circle • Oxidizers– Hypochlorite– Oxygen– Ozone
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Pictogram
Skull and Crossbones • Acute Toxicity(fatal or toxic)
Arsenic
Chloroform
Cyanide Solutions
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Pictogram
Environment– (Non-Mandatory)
Aquatic Toxicity
– Herbicides – Insecticides – Heavy metals
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Signal Words
DANGER – defines a serious hazard
WARNING – hazard is less dangerous
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Precautionary Statement
• A phrase which describes recommended measures that should be taken to minimize or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposures to a hazardous product, or improper storage or handling of a hazardous product
• 5 Types of Statements– General – Prevention– Response– Storage– Disposal
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Supplemental Information
Any additional information– Directions for use– Expiration date– Lot number
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• Product identifier
• Signal word
• Hazard statement(s)
• Pictogram(s)
• Precautionary statement(s)
• Name, address, and phone number of the responsible party.
Shipping Labels
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AcetoneDANGER Highly flammable liquid and vaporCauses serious eye irritation Keep away from heat/sparks/open
flames/hot surfaces. No smoking. Take precautionary measures against static
discharge.Keep cool. Protect from sunlightKeep Container tightly closed.Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Wear
protective gloves/protective clothing, eye protection/face protection.
IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
ABC ManufacturerChemical AvenueChemical, State 12345-1234
Signal Word
Hazard Statement/s
Precautionary statement/s
Supplemental information
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Material Safety Data Sheets
New – Safety Data Sheets
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5050
Old OSHA MSDS format
OSHA-174 (1989), 8 sections (non-mandatory)1. Manufacturer information2. Hazard Ingredients/Identity Information 3. Physical/chemical properties4. Fire and Explosion Hazard Data 5. Reactivity Data 6. Health Hazard Data 7. Precautions for Safe Handling and Use 8. Control Measures
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NEW - SDS Format: 16 headings
1. Identification
2. Hazard(s) identification
3. Composition/information on ingredients
4. First-aid measures
5. Fire-fighting measures
6. Accidental release measures
7. Handling and storage
8. Exposure control/personal protection
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Format: 16 headings (cont.)9. Physical and chemical properties10. Stability and reactivity11. Toxicological information12. Ecological information *13. Disposal considerations *14. Transport information *15. Regulatory information *16. Other information
A. Date of preparation and most recent revision* Green = non mandatory (out of OSHA
jurisdiction
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NEW - SDS Format: 16 headings
1. Identification Product identifier Manufacturer or distributor
Address
Phone number
Emergency phone number
Recommended use and restrictions
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NEW - SDS Format: 16 headings
1. Identification
2. Hazard(s) identification All hazards regarding the chemical Labelling Elements
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NEW - SDS Format: 16 headings
1. Identification
2. Hazard(s) identification
3. Composition/information on ingredients Ingredients Trade secret claims
OBTW – trade secrets provision remains
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NEW - SDS Format: 16 headings
1. Identification
2. Hazard(s) identification
3. Composition/information on ingredients
4. First-aid measures Symptoms / effects
Acute, or
Delayed Required treatments
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NEW - SDS Format: 16 headings
1. Identification
2. Hazard(s) identification
3. Composition/information on ingredients
4. First-aid measures
5. Fire-fighting measuresExtinguishing techniquesType of extinguisherChemical hazards from fire
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NEW - SDS Format: 16 headings
1. Identification
2. Hazard(s) identification
3. Composition/information on ingredients
4. First-aid measures
5. Fire-fighting measures
6. Accidental release measures Lists emergency procedures Protective equipment Containment and cleanup
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NEW - SDS Format: 16 headings
1. Identification
2. Hazard(s) identification
3. Composition/information on ingredients
4. First-aid measures
5. Fire-fighting measures
6. Accidental release measures
7. Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling and storage Includes incompatibilities
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NEW - SDS Format: 16 headings1. Identification
2. Hazard(s) identification
3. Composition/information on ingredients
4. First-aid measures
5. Fire-fighting measures
6. Accidental release measures
7. Handling and storage
8. Exposure control/personal protection OSHA’s Permissible Exposure Limits (PELS) Threshold Limit Values (TLV’s) Engineering Controls Personal Protective Equipment
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Format: 16 headings (cont.)
9. Physical and chemical properties Lists chemical characteristics
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Format: 16 headings (cont.)9. Physical and chemical properties
10. Stability and reactivity Lists chemical stability Possible hazardous reactions
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Format: 16 headings (cont.)9. Physical and chemical properties
10. Stability and reactivity
11. Toxicological information Routes of exposure
Inhalation Ingestion Skin / eye contact
Symptoms Acute and Chronic effects Numerical measures of toxicity
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Format: 16 headings (cont.)9. Physical and chemical properties
10. Stability and reactivity
11. Toxicological information
12. Ecological information *
13. Disposal considerations *
14. Transport information *
15. Regulatory information*
* Green = non mandatory (out of OSHA jurisdiction – will be addressed by DOT, EPA or Consumer Products Safety
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Format: 16 headings (cont.)9. Physical and chemical properties
10. Stability and reactivity
11. Toxicological information
12. Ecological information *
13. Disposal considerations *
14. Transport information *
15. Regulatory information *
16. Other information Date of preparation and most recent
revision Other useful information
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LABEL REQUIREMENTS – SHIPPING CONTAINERS
• Product identifier
• Signal word
• Hazard statement(s)
• Pictogram(s)
• Precautionary statement(s)
• Name, address, and phone number of the responsible party.
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Training
• Effective• Time of initial assignment• Whenever new chemical with new hazard is introduced
Note: training may be designed to cover categories of hazards – not necessarily every chemical / SDS– All flammables– All carcinogens
However, chemical specific information needs to be provided through labels and SDS
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TRAINING
Labeling elements–Signal words–Pictograms–Precautionary statements–Interaction of chemicals–Proper storage
Safety Data Sheet - New format
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Enforcement Dates
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Effective Completion
Date
Requirement/s Who
December 1, 2013
Train employees on the new label
elements and safety data sheet (SDS) format.
Employer
June 1, 2015*
December 1, 2015
Compliance with all modifiedprovisions of this final rule,except:
The Distributor shall not ship containers labeledby the Chemical manufacturer or importerunless it is a GHS label
Chemicalmanufacturers,importers,distributorsand employers
June 1, 2016 Update alternative workplace labeling and Hazard Communication program as necessary,And provide additional employee trainingfor newly identified physical or healthhazards.
Employers
Transition Period to the effective completion dates noted above
May comply with either 29 CFR1910.1200 (the final standard), orthe current standard, or both
Chemical manufacturers,
importers, distributors,and employer
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Review - 3 Major Changes
1. Hazard Classification– Definitions of hazard have been changed to reflect specific
criteria – i.e. classifications– Classification of mixtures
2. Labels– Significant changes to the look– Signal word, – Pictogram– Hazard Statement– Precautionary statements
3. Data Sheets -- 16 part data sheets are GHS required
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Differences
For a side by side comparison of all the differences – go to
http://www.osha.gov/dsg/hazcom/docs/ghsoshacomparison.pdf
153 page doc
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Expect changes • OSHA says “It is expected that the GHS will be a living
document and is expected to remain up-to-date and relevant; therefore further changes may be adopted on a two year cycle. Presently most of the recent updates have been clarifications of text. However, OHSA anticipates that future updates of the HCS may be necessary and can be done through various rulemaking options, including:
• Technical updates for minor changes• Direct Final Rules for text clarification• Notice and comment rulemaking for more substantive
and controversial updates
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PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
• Assessment required
• Each task
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• Inhalation - nearly all materials that are airborne can be inhaled
• Skin Absorption - skin contact with a substance can result in a possible reaction
• Ingestion - most workers do not deliberately swallow materials they handle
• Injection – normally associated with bloodborne pathogens
• Ocular - absorbed through the eyes