2-5 Hazardous Material (HAZMAT)
Labeling
All unlabeled forms should be labeled using form DD 2522
HAZMAT
Any material that may pose a substantial hazard to human health, property, or the environment when treated, handled, used, packaged, stored, transported, or disposed.
Supervisors
Are required to provide more training in SDS understanding and use
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA)
Designed to ensure that a safe and healthful workplace is provided for all personnel through -Compliance with all applicable standards -Annual inspections of all workplaces by qualified inspectors
Hazardous Cleaners
Detergent (general purpose), EXPO cleaner, Simple Green, Floor Polish Remover, Floor Wax, Snapback spray buff liquid.
Hazardous Waste
Disposed HAZMAT
Six categories of HAZMAT
Flammable Liquids, Aresols, Toxic Materials, Corrosives (Acids or Alkali's), Oxidizing agents, Compressed gas
HAZMAT PPE
Head, eye/face, Respiratory, Body protection, Hand/arm, Foot protection
List of general hazardous
Liquid Oxygen, Rocket Engines, lass A combustibles, Ordnance, Pyrotechnics, wheels and brakes, Magnesium, Fire Extinguishing agents.
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Manufacturers provide information for all HAZMAT they produce, and must make an SDS available to the users of each material They contain General info, ingredients, characteristics, hazard info, reactivity data, precautions for handling, control measures, transportation data, disposal data
Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
in 1984 added to OSHA, requires containers be labeled to identify -Chemicals they have -Hazards they present -Name and address of the manufacturer