Hazcom Requirements | Safety Data Sheets | Labels vs SDS | Workplace Label Requirements | Employee Responsibilities |
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Who is "my employer"
This entity is required to prepare and implement a written Hazcom program
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What are "chemicals"
Safety Data Sheets contain specific information about these
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What are "chemical"
Labels are located on these types of containers
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What is "the manufacturer"
Labels are required to have the name, address, and telephone # of this person
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What is "PPE"
Employees should follow guidelines on handling chemicals and wear the appropriate...
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What is "labeled"
All chemical containers are to be inventoried and...
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What is "section 2"
This section of an SDS includes in formation on Hazards
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Who is "the manufacturer"
Labels are provided by this entity when chemicals are shipped
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What is "the product identifier"
A chemicals name, code # or batch # is referred to as this
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What is "maintain"
Employees do this to labels on containers so that the information is legible and visible
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What are "Safety Data Sheets"
Employees must have access to these up-to-date forms
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What is "section 4"
This section includes information on first-aid
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What is "English"
Workplace labels must be in this language
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What is "a hazard statement"
"Causes kidney damage through prolonged exposure when absorbed through the skin" is an example of what kind of statement
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What are "eyewash and shower stations"
These locations are important to be aware of in the event of chemical exposure
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What is "conduct effective training"
Employers are required to do this for all potentially exposed employees
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What is "section 8"
This section lists exposure limits and PPE requirements
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What are "Hazard Pictograms"
Employers may use these to warn people about hazards associated with a chemical
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What is "a precautionary statement"
"Do not store in direct sunlight" is an example of what kind of statement
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What are "the maintenance shop and the office hallway"
SDS binders are in this location at my workplace
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