1.0 PURPOSE: To insure that individuals are informed about hazardous chemicals in their workplace / classroom
and their proper use to avoid potential accidents and injuries.
2.0
RESPONSIBILITY:
2.1
Department
heads, supervisors, faculty and staff are responsible for communicating
information about the hazards and the use of safe procedures when working with
chemicals in their workplace / classroom.
2.1.1
This
communication includes the use of chemical labels and materials safety data
sheets (MSDS).
3.0
GUIDELINES:
3.1
Read labels and
MSDS prior to use.
3.1.1
Do not use a
container that has no label.
3.2
Follow
manufacturer’s warning and instructions.
3.3
Use appropriate
personal protective equipment and clothing.
4.0
CHEMICAL LABELS AND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
(MSDS)
4.1
Chemical label
formats should include:
4.1.1
Chemical
identity (Name)
4.1.2
Name and
address of manufacturer or importer
4.1.3
Specific hazard
warnings
4.2
Chemical labels
may also include:
4.2.1
Precautionary
measures such as personal protective equipment
4.2.2
Safe work
procedures
4.2.3
Handling /
storage instructions
4.2.4
First aid
instructions
4.3
Material safety
data sheet (MSDS) information includes:
4.3.1
Chemical
identity (Trade name)
4.3.2
Manufacturer /
importer name and telephone number
4.3.3
Hazardous
ingredient
4.3.4
Physical /
chemical characteristics
4.3.5
Fire /
explosion hazard data
4.3.6
Physical
hazards
4.3.7
Health
hazards
4.3.8
Reactivity
4.3.9
Safe handling
and use
4.3.10
Response to
spills and leaks
4.3.11
Control
measures