The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals 29 CFR Revised Hazard Communication Standard

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The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals 29 CFR 1910.1200 Revised Hazard Communication Standard Published in the Federal Register in March 2012 (77 FR 17574)

Why is the GHS needed? Labels vary from country to country and state to state United States estimated 650,000 products Adoption of requirements Better employee protection Better trade/economics for companies International Mandate to harmonize Brazil 1992 Adopted at the United Nations Conference on the Environment and Development

A globally-harmonized hazard classification and compatible labeling system, including material safety data sheets and easily understandable symbols, should be available, if feasible, by the year 2000 GHS Globally Harmonized System or Ciassl fication and Labeling or Chemieals

Significant Changes to the HazCom Standard Three significant changes are contained in the revised Hazard Communication standard: 1. Standardized labeling elements 2. Standardized format for Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) 3. Use of pictograms to communicate specific hazard information The basic goal of a GHS Hazard Communication Plan is to ensure employers and employees know about workplace hazardous substances and how to protect themselves; this should help to reduce the incidence of chemical source illnesses and injuries.

GHS & Revised Hazard Communication Effective Dates GHS Timeline for Compliance -? December 1, 2013 June 1, 2015 December 1, 2015 June 1, 2018??? WHO: Employara WHO: Ch11m1ceJ WHO: 01att1butore WHO: Employers WHAT; Troin employ119:, manufllctu.-vn;,mport11r:.. WHAT; Sholl not :.hip WHAT; Updo e workplace on new label cf,; ributor.;, and employer.; product& labeled by Ill ng and haz-oom req rementa and safety WHAT: Compfywrth I inal chemical manufactwera programa and deta ch.-1 (SOS} fomurt rulo pro..ic,on, but m11y or import ~ uni~" 1h11 employou on nawly.hip product:. lobeled la.bela comply wrth G S id~fied phy:.h;ol or ur>der e old ay. urrtil health hezord; 0.0.mt>.f 1, 2015 1-------------- Transition Period ----------------1 Up to off9cl>ve oompletion c::1.t-= chemical menufllciure,r; porter,, dl;tribu1or;. nd employlif11 m11y compfyw 9111>9r 29 CFR 19 0 1200 (the final standard), the curran1 Sclanderd, 01 bolh Ongoing?- The GHS Is.xpected to be living documen Changea moy be adopted on a two-)'nr cycla 1hrough variou: rvlemnking opilon;

TCCs Hazard Communication Program TCCs HAZCOM Program is a written document that can be found online at: http://hq.msdsonline.com/tidewaterccsl Basic Program Elements 1910.1200(d) Hazard Determination 1910.1200(e) Written Program 1910.1200(f) Labeling 1910.1200(g) MSDSs 1910.1200(h) Training RIGHT TO KNOW I Compliance Manual 11Au.oc~1a11 tt11ta1 ~

Hazardous Chemical Inventory List A list of hazardous substances used by each department at TCC is kept with Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) in the respective departments. A central database contains a listing of chemicals used at all campuses, and can be found at http://hq.msdsonline.com/tidewaterccsl There are approximately 2900 products, chemicals, and/or substances in TCC online system

GHS Labeling Labehng & OSHA Required Labeling Labehng Standardization for all labels Reprocess of all labels in transit Enhance communication 1. Product identifier 2. Pictograms 3. Signal Word Danger 4. Hazard Statements 5. Precautionary statements 6. Supplier Information ~ Sulfuric Acid ~ Danger! May be harmful if swallowed. Causesever skin burns and eye ~ damage. Fatal if inhaled. Harmful to aquatic life. Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Wearespir atory protection. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. In case of fire Use water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide. See Material Safety Data Sheet for further details regard ing safe use of this product. Sigma-Aldrich 3050 Spruce Street SAINT LOUIS MO 63103 USA Telephone : +18003255832 Effective date December 1, 2015 ~ Product Identifier ~ Pictograms ~ Signal word, ' Danger! ' ~ Hazard Statemen ts @ Precautionary Statements Supplier Information

Standardized Label,1 Sulfuric Acid ~ Danger! May be harmful if swallowed. Causes sever skin burns and eye ~ damage. Fatal if inhaled. Harmful to aquatic life. Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Wear respiratory protection. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. In case of fire Use water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide. See Material Safety Data Sheet for further details regarding safe use of this product. Sigma-Aldrich 3050 Spruce Street SAINT LOUIS MO 63103 USA Telephone : +18003255832 Product Identifier Pictograms Signal word, "Danger!" ~ Hazard Statements @ Precautionary Statements Supplier Information

DOT and NFPA Labeling NFPA DIAMOND - FIRE HAZARD HEALTHAZARD FIRE HAZARD 4-Deadly 3-Extreme danger 2-Hazardous 1-Sllghtly hazardous 0-Normal material Flash Points 4-Below 73 F 3-Below 100 F 2-Below 200 F 1-Above 200 F 0-Will not burn COLOR BAR REACTIVITY HAZARD Q SPECIFIC HAZARD REACTIVITY HAZARD SPECIFIC HAZARD 4-May detonate Oxidizer OXY 3-Shock and heat Acid ACID may detonate Alkali ALK 2-Violent chemical change Corrosive COR 1-Unstable if heated Use NO WATER w- 0-Stable Radiation Hazard 6f, NFPA 704 Label RATING EXPLANATION GUIDE,-----------.1 REACTIVE Susceptibilify to Energy Release 4 May detonate under normal conditions 3 May detonate with shock or heat 2 Violent chemical change but does not detonate Not stable if heated 1 use precautions 0 Normally stable

Chemical Labeling of Secondary Containers If a chemical is transferred from its original container, the following information must be provided on the secondary container if the chemical is not immediately used: Complete chemical name (no abbreviations or chemical formulas) Concentration & units of concentration, if it is not a pure compound. Date of preparation Initials of the preparer Hazard warnings Inappropriate labels

Samples of Properly Labeled Secondary Containers

Hazard Symbols {to be used in pictograms for substances of the part icular class) <$> <$> <a> - GHS Pictograms FLAME OVER CIRCLE-USEO FLAME-USED FOR THESE EXPLODING BOMB-USED FOR FOR THESE CLASSES : CLASSES: THESE CLASSES:. Oxidizers Flammables Explosives. Self Reactives Self Reactives Pyrophorics. Organic Peroxides Self-Heating. Emits Flammable Gas Organic Peroxides < > ~ <6> SKULL & CROSSBONES-USED CORROSION-USED FOR THESE GAS CYLINDER-USED FOR FOR THESE CLASSES : CLASSES: THESE CLASSES:. Acute toxicity (severe). Corrosives. Gases Under Pressure ~ <S> <t> HEALTH HAZARD-USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD- EXCLAMATION MARK - USED THESE CLASSES : USED FOR THESE CLASSES : FOR THESE CLASSES : carcinogen. Environmental Toxicity Irritant Respiratory Sensitizer Dermal Sensitizer Reproductive Toxicity Acute toxicity (harmful). Target Organ Toxicity Narcotic Effects Mutagen icily. Respiratory Tract Irritation. Aspiration Toxicity

CLASS 1: Explosives DOT HazMat Pictograms Required for shipping and transporting of hazardous materials ~ra~o~ Etiologic k > x - ~~ Matenals 1 CLASS 3: Flammable Liquids CLASS 4: Flammable Solids, spontaneously Combustible Materials, and Materials ThatAre Dangerous When Wet CLASS7: (t)y Radioacti Materials Y 7 x. - T -- 7 ~ve =-~ ---~ CLASS 8: A... - _. A - ~ CLASS9: Miscellaneous ~ Hazardous Materials I

Safety Data a Sheets (SDS) (SOS) Formerly called Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) GHS has changed the format for Safety Data Sheets 16 standardized sections Each SDS is a document containing pertinent safety information regarding a product or substance. Every manufactured hazardous product, chemical or substance has its own SDS. Employers must have a SDS for each hazardous product, chemical or substance which they use. Supervisors are responsible for maintaining an SDS binder that contains a SDS for every product, chemical or substance currently in their department. A SDS for a product, chemical or substance must be immediately accessible to any employee.

Safety Data Sheets (SDS) As of June 1, 2015, the Hazard Communication Standard will require SDSs to be in a standard format, to include 16 section numbers, specific headings, and associated information under each heading: Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Section 5. Section 6. Section 7. Section 8. Section 9. Section 10. Section 11. Section 12. Section 13. Section 14. Section 15. Section 16. Identification Hazard(s) identification Composition/information on ingredients First aid measures Fire-fighting measures Accidental release measures Handling and storage Exposures controls/personal protection Physical and chemical properties Stability and reactivity Toxicological information Ecological information* Disposal considerations* Transport information* Regulatory information* Other information *Note: Since other Agencies (DOT, EPA, etc.) regulate this information, OSHA will not be enforcing Sections 12 through 15 (29 CFR 1910.1200(g)(2))

Employee Information and Training Prior to starting work, new employees of TCC must have hazard communication training. Department directors and supervisors are responsible for organizing and conducting position-specific training to all new employees related to the hazardous products and substances used in their specific areas. Department supervisors are responsible for conducting refresher training for all employees under their supervision related to the hazardous materials used in their areas. This should be done annually if any hazards have changed (e.g. new products, chemical or substances in workplace). Each department will maintain an outline of the training provided and documentation of when the training was provided and to whom.

Employee Information and Training 'ing If applicable, topics covered during position-specific training should include, but are not limited to: Labeling system and how to use it How to review SDSs and where they are kept Chemicals present in work operations Instructions on proper handling procedures, label checking, and SDS filing for new chemicals. Physical and health effects of hazardous chemicals in the area Methods and observation techniques used to determine the presence or release of hazardous chemicals in the area Personal protective equipment and other work practices Safety/emergency procedures to follow if exposure occurs

MSDSonline HQ - Viewer Quick Reference Guide Accessing your Account: http://www.tcc.edu/security/ Then click on Occupational Safety TCC MSDSonline Information can be directly accessed on this page Go to your organization s HQ link: https://msdsmanagement.msdsonline.com/tidewaterccsl Please highlight this link, then copy and paste it into your browser s address bar. To Search for an MSDS within your company: MSDS Search p 1~ ngredlent CAS ul - Advanced Search Product name stans w ith: A 8 C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 9 lf+= 1. Type the product information into the single search field and click Search. Hint: You can search for multiple types of data at once. For example, if you are searching for Acetone manufactured by Sigma, you can type in Acetone Sigma in the single search field to search for both product and manufacturer. 2. If you are not able to spell the product name, click on the 1 st letter of the product name to search for documents that begin with that letter. :.. Safety center ft MSOS Search ft Al Products MSDS Search ~~- _o_'"---~ """ - '"' - "-' _._ o_"'_ou_u_._ ~_~_ o_... _o_, _r_""_"_,_c_u_o._o_,_._ ar _ch _ r,y _1n_o_.._ "_fl _ _o_,_ _.. _._a "_gr_ <11 _... _c._1> "_~IEI Product name stans w1th: A B C D E F G H I J K L I.I t-j O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9 If+: MSOSonline Seart:h

1. To see a full display of documents by Product Name, by Location, or by Manufacturer, click on one of the tabs to the left of the search field. Once the MSDS has been found: Acetone Mam1f11c.1ur,er :: Sigma Chemical Company Synonyms: Nail Polish 1. View the MSDS by selecting the PDF icon to the left of the Product Name. You can print or save the MSDS after viewing the PDF. 2. View the summary of the MSDS by selecting the Summary icon next to the PDF. 3. Print labels for secondary containers by selecting the Label icon next to the Summary. - a) Choose your label b) Select the data fields you would like to include on your label c) Select Generate Label - 4. View Attached Files by selecting the paper clip icon next to the Label. If you are not able to find a document in your company s database, you will be prompted to either search MSDSonline for the document (where you can then view the MSDS and/or add it to the company database) or use the request tool to obtain an MSDS from your Administrator.

QUESTIONS Please contact Beverly J. Crandell TCC Safety Program Coordinator 757-822-1967 bcrandell@tcc.edu