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WELCOME
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 (Federal)
HAZARD COMMUNICATION
OSHA TRAINING
CALOSHA TITLE 8, SECTION 5194 (California)
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Introduce 29 CFR 1910.1200, The Hazcom Standard
Discuss Methods and Observations Used to Detect Chemicals
Discuss the Local Hazcom Written Policy
Discuss the Physical and Health Hazards of Chemicals
Discuss Employee Protective Measures
Discuss Chemical Warning Labels
Explain the Use of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Introduce the Basic Rules for Safe Chemical Use
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Recognize Situations Where Chemical Hazards Are Present
Understand the Local Hazcom Written Policy
Select Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment
Successfully Produce Appropriate Warning Labels
Interpret and Understand the Material Safety Data Sheet
Understand the Basic Rules for Safe Chemical Use
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
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BASIS FOR THIS COURSE
32,000,000 Workers Exposed to Chemicals Daily 575,000 Existing Chemical Products Bhopal India Tragedy December 1984 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
Standard: 29 CFR 1910.1200 Establishes “Worker Right-to-Know” Program Requires Written “Hazcom” Program Requires Use of Material Safety Data Sheets Requires Use of Labels and Other Warnings Requires Chemicals to Be Listed Requires Hazards and Precautions Be Explained
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BASIS FOR THIS COURSE
THE BOTTOM LINE
TRAINING YOU TO BE KNOWLEDGEABLEOF HOW TO LOWER YOUR LIFETIME
WORKPLACE EXPOSURE AND DOSAGETO THE CHEMICALS AND TOXIC MATERIALS
YOU ARE POTENTIALLY EXPOSED TO INYOUR DAILY WORKING LIFE!
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REGULATORY STANDARDTHE GENERAL DUTY CLAUSE
FEDERAL - 29 CFR 1903.1
EMPLOYERS MUST: Furnish a place of employment free of recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees. Employers must comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
OSHA ACT OF 1970
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CALOSHA REGULATORY STANDARDHAZARD COMMUNICATION
CALOSHATITLE 8, SECTION 5194 (California)
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TITLE - HAZARD COMMUNICATION
MAY 23, 1988 - FINAL RULE TOOK EFFECT
REGULATORY STANDARD29CFR 1910.1200
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OSHA CIVIL PENALTIES POLICY
Before March 1, 1991:
Violation Narrative: Ten (10) Employees Were Noted Not Wearing Eye Protection in Areas Where a Reasonable Probability of Eye Injury Could Occur.
Penalty: $500
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OSHA CIVIL PENALTIES POLICY
AS OF MARCH 1, 1991:
CHANGES IN PENALTY COMPUTATION:
1. PENALTIES BROKEN OUT INDIVIDUALLY.
2. PENALTIES INCREASED SEVEN FOLD.
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OSHA CIVIL PENALTIES POLICY
As of March 1, 1991:
Violation Narrative: Ten (10) Employees Were Noted Not Wearing Eye Protection in Areas Where a Reasonable Probability of Eye Injury Could Occur.
$ 10 Violations Times $500 = $5000$ 5000 Times Seven = $35,000
Penalty: $35000 Before March, 1991: $500 As of March, 1991: $35,000
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