06 02 GHS
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06.2.1 – HazCom & GHS – Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
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Labeling system
Safety Datasheets (SDSs)
Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
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06.2.2 – HazCom & GHS – Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
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Standardized
Immediate source of information in an easy to understand format
Visual alerts provide immediate recognition of the hazards
Certain types of information are required
All chemical suppliers have the same requirements
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06.2.3 – HazCom & GHS – Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
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The NFPA and HMIS hazard levels are still recognized by MSHA, this means that the most hazardous chemical level is indicated with a 4 and the least hazardous chemical level is indicated with either a 1 or 0
The new GHS hazard levels are identified directly opposite of the HMIS and NFPA with the most hazardous level indicated with a 1 and the least hazardous level indicated with a 4
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