What is required on training labels?

What is required on training labels?

Training on label elements must include information on the type of information the employee would expect to see on hazard communication labels, including the: Hazard statement(s); Precautionary statement(s); and. Name, address and phone number of the chemical manufacturer, distributor, or importer.

When must employees be trained on the new label elements and SDS?

December 1, 2013
OSHA HCS 2012 required employers to train their employees on the new GHS label elements and Safety Data Sheet format by December 1, 2013. This training applies to ALL US employers, including wholesalers, distributors and manufacturers, whose employees and chemical users may be exposed to hazardous chemicals.

What are the five requirements of a GHS label?

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  • Signal Word. The signal word indicates hazard level.
  • GHS Symbols (Hazard Pictograms)
  • Manufacturer Information.
  • Precautionary Statements / First Aid.
  • Hazard Statements.
  • Product Name or Identifiers.

Are GHS labels required for non hazardous materials?

It is desirable to indicate on your product label that your product is not classified as hazardous under GHS and thus does not legally require a GHS label to avoid unnecessary compliance and conformity issues arising.

What needs to be trained on in regards to hazardous chemicals?

Employees must be trained on how to detect hazardous chemicals, the hazards located in their work area, how to protect themselves against the hazards, and the hazard communication program. New training is not required for all new chemicals, but only when a new type of hazard is introducted to the workplace.

What must be on a GHS compliant label?

A GHS Label for a hazardous chemical must contain 6 specific pieces of information:

  • Name, Address and Telephone Number of the material supplier.
  • Product Identifier.
  • Signal Word.
  • Hazard Statements.
  • Precautionary Statements.
  • Pictograms.

What is required on SDS label?

All labels are required to have pictograms, a signal word, hazard and precautionary statements, the product identifier, and supplier identification. Supplemental information can also be provided on the label as needed.

What must be part of GHS label?

The GHS-inspired standards will require chemical manufacturers and importers to label chemical containers with 1) a harmonized signal word 2) GHS pictogram(s) 3) a hazard statement for each hazard class and category and 4) a precautionary statement.

What information is not required to be on an SDS?

Anything lacking physical and health hazards is not hazardous and, therefore, does not require an SDS. Note: many dusts, including flour and hardwood dusts, have physical and/or health hazards and would require an SDS.

How can I make my own GHS Labels?

How to Make GHS Labels in 3 Steps. 1. Becoming Familiar with the GHS Label Format and Safety Data Sheet Contents. GHS Pictograms; Safety Data Sheets (SDS) 2. Collect the Information for Your GHS Label . Product Name & Manufacturer Information; Hazard Pictograms; Signal Word & Hazard/Precautionary/First Aid Statements; 3.

What required information must GHS Labels include?

Manufacturer information – GHS labels must include the manufacturer’s name, as well as contact information including an address and phone number. Precautionary statements – Precautionary statements are phrases included with a hazard statement that provide information about preventative, response, storage,…

What do you need to know about GHS Labels?

Product Identifier

  • Signal Word
  • Pictograms
  • Hazard Statements
  • Precautionary Statements
  • Supplier Information
  • Which of these must be on GHS compliant label?

    All GHS labels must have: A product identifier (as used on the SDS); The name, address, and telephone number of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party; A signal word; Pictograms; Hazard statements; and Precautionary statements.