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The Compliance Guide to the OSHA GHS Standard for Hazardous Chemical Labeling Marge McFarlane, PhD, MT (ASCP), CHSP, CHFM, HEM, MEP, CHEP The Hazard Communication standard is one of the most cited and penalized OSHA standards. OSHA has revamped the standard by adopting the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. The changes are intended to improve safety and save lives, but will require a well-planned process on the part of healthcare organizations to be effective. In December 2013, OSHA's new requirements for labeling chemicals in the workplace went into effect. While the changes will make these requirements more user-friendly, administrators face implementation challenges. Though the changes are expected to prevent numerous injuries and illnesses as well, healthcare organizations will need a successful process to make these changes happen. Table of Contents: Introduction Background Globally Harmonized System Rationale Hazard Communication Elements Still in Effect Section 1. Safety Data Sheets Advantage of a Uniform Format Sections 1-4 Sections 5-8 Sections 9-12 Sections 13-16 Section 2: Revised Hazard Classification and Pictograms Determining Hazard Classification (Health, Flammability, Instability) Pictograms Section 3: New Labeling System Requirements Product Identifiers Pictograms Signal Words Hazard Statement(s) Precautionary Statement(s) Prevention Response Storage Disposal Contact Information Section 4: Timeline for Implementation and Next Steps Appendix: References and Tools
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