| Benefits: If workers may
be exposed to hazardous materials in your workplace, you are
required by OSHA to have a written hazard communication program.
The program must include not only a list of hazardous chemicals
known to be present in the workplace, but also a completed
material safety data sheet (MSDS) for every chemical on the
list. It must also spell out the method you will use to inform
employees of the hazards associated with chemicals and the
procedures to be followed with respect to labeling chemicals,
updating material safety data sheets, and training employees.
The attached file contains two documents designed to help you
comply with the requirements. The first is a model written
hazard communication program that you can use or modify to build
your own program for your workplace. The second is OSHA Form
174, the basic, non-mandatory format developed by OSHA for
completing the required MSDS for each hazardous substance on
your company's list. |
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| File Description: The
file contains a four-page model of a written hazard
communication program in rich text format (RTF) that is suitable
for use with most word processing programs used in the Windows
environment. It also contains a two-page form (OSHA Form 174),
which is formatted as a table in Microsoft Word 6.0. To use this
form, you need Microsoft version 6.0 or above. |
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Hazard communication program package |
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| Special Features:
Included are the following:
Model Workplace Safety Policy:
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can be quickly modified to
reflect your company's procedures and policies |
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includes specific sections
on the following: |
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general policy
compliance statement
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listings of
hazardous chemicals
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acquiring,
maintaining, and updating the MSDS
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chemical labeling
procedures
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employee training
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informing outside
contractors
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special training for
nonroutine tasks
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recordkeeping and
notification requirements for workplace injuries
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posting of policies
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| OSHA Form 174, Material Safety Data Sheet, OSHA
Non-Mandatory Form: |
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can be used to comply with
0SHA's Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910 1200 |
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specifies all the
information that must be disclosed, including:
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ingredients/identity
information
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physical/chemical
characteristics
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fire and explosion
hazard data
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reactivity data
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health hazard data
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precautions for safe
handling and use
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control measures
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