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In December 2013, OSHA's new requirements for labeling chemicals in the workplace went into effect. While the changes will make these requirements more user-friendly, administrators face implementation challenges. Though the changes are expected to prevent numerous injuries and illnesses as well, healthcare organizations will need a successful process to make these changes happen.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
- Background
- Globally Harmonized System Rationale
- Hazard Communication Elements Still in Effect
Section 1: Safety Data Sheets
- Advantage of a Uniform Format
- Sections 1-4
- Sections 5-8
- Sections 9-12
- Sections 13-16
Section 2: Revised Hazard Classification and Pictograms
- Determining Hazard Classification (Health, Flammability, Instability)
- Pictograms
Section 3: New Labeling System Requirements
- Product Identifiers
- Pictograms
- Signal Words
- Hazard Statement(s)
- Precautionary Statement(s)
- Prevention
- Response
- Storage
- Disposal
- Contact Information
Section 4: Timeline for Implementation and Next Steps
Appendix: References and Tools
About: The Hazard Communication standard is one of the most cited and penalized OSHA standards.
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