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Supplemental Thethe namethey of the certif operatorication, the shall date include of thethetraining,Trucks in need of repairs to the batteryinformation can also be provided on the label as needed.the date of the evaluation, and electrical Includes laminated poster with 10 vitalidentity of the person(s) performingdisconnec systemted prio shallr to s haucvhe r theepairs. GHS labeling system. Protect your employees from workplace Label con guration may vary from this example. Labels must contain the following required elements:the training or evaluation.Always4. Routineprocedures to help you avoid accidentsProduct Identifier Hazard PictogramsRemember Checks danger and avoid safety violations.L CoIt isptrso vthidee ns aa muen oiqr une ummbeaern s usbey d wfohri cthh eahraeazadrer docuasnchideemnitcifay l.infonrvmeyas tiohean alsths, igpnehyds itcoa l aa hnad zaerndv icrloansms eanntda l chaatezgaord ry. 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Laminated poster: 18" x 24" Train employees to understand a Safety Data Sheet, read chemical labels and identify workplace hazards in compliance with the GHS standards.Includes PowerPoint presentation Item #PriceCustomize to your industry guidelines or company policies DL1-W0080$158OSHA NOTIFICATIONS CPR TECHNIQUES FAST EMERGENCY TIPS UNDERSTANDING AN SDS LEARN TO LIFT SAFELY1. Make sure it is safe to approach the victim: cal elp, have him or er cal 911 or seek medical assistance. M To Avoid Injuries, Always:Do not put yourself in danger. Do not touch the victim if he/she ap earsWhen an emergency hrgitsen, ecvy enryu msebceorn). dIfcaonuontthse!rRpeemrsaoinncisa ltmhe aren d A aStaefreiatylSDaafetat yS hDeaetat(SShDeSe) t( foorr mMeSrDlyS )k niso aw nre qaus iraes ding Plan each lift before you start.to have ben electrocuted. 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Section 2Hazard(s) Identification This svapor pres s t ure, vapor den ly haza ity ao uaf y d i d i Third-Degre10 hat pot nd es chemical stability,Lift Helpersbiliou ay tre not traineand help prevent work-relatedemplonyye rO.yd rd stsshirzoroegdur ageh mmsOp iSlonH yeeAvr-essr,u ywp spittoahrotteeu. conttio 1nuo pe p o move or EMS2.Ge so This section describes the hazards of the chemical and theha his s on require Stabilityres ntialRea away from the bot id soles.20 cerorofvmoidrpme rreinessig cscouhne bes a mst creaoitmnhupst, sre unessikip sotil ants aen Apt a rs 5 aED aantd 6 ae or t adp0 e0 t n the airway Do not remove any skin near or at the site of the burn. shye c reoacndtiitoinos bns te ido aevonidtifi, iencdit. Iioomn apatndi bhialitzy wardioth otus rehaer mctioatnse.rials,dlwlly,yywso hureerm eblaebcmakrbr soetwrr ay oiogru hort,t lih mkenire tcaetasiro brnieesrntW Pauhnsedhn ,lee davoennrinatp tlouhalel,dd fiosirre t comotioo brneigop foo trw hheeer am. Kvoeyv etepomctheaenrt l.yoLwaedittychlooouusret lProvide introductory training onTrain and certify personnel Comply with OSHAs Educate your employees about heaeqtuwmeoesratk scpoularpceiee h sina zojuafryo sau inrn d mt ihlelend ewicsasolrklroepgcloa. ce,s ,a tnedo 5.O rsos rnneeal tdy fakoe or usveer c, thare ve oif tctim bhe veicgtiinms t. C.h aSreacndte rfiozer med byd ichaavl ianigdworh citaislh 9 o1r1cahsaC D c n as posible. apzarordpsri. Iatt ie wnclaurdneing is thne sforigmnal wation aorsd, hasocziataerd sd wtatith temheonste (s),o c ahp zardous decompos ecrits f testircosm s, delhaoryet- d AoTreya tor s daivfeidtyeslahrogeeslowaitdhsrienitnof osercevedra tlo sems aalndlernoonnessk. T .A KeepThis poster is available free from OSHA. anftde r 3be0 cgin ormespcruees sbiorenasothingpe: 4. m pons altblepl, eyl ecovalted w aante inrj uorre med adrimca otrio lne gt oa bthoev ebu thrne. level of the victims heart. mbhoel amnicd pal.recautionary statement from the label of Section 11Toxicological InformationW ing gloves to protect your hands and get victims nose shut and cover the mouth with yours, creating an airtight3.h If o i osi Bau and any trade secret claims. It will include the chemical name,its ingyermectdpioietn donmtss ae. Tscshrie fsobecos tiatllohewe pd wing iotith eenfnotrxial ampoatsdiuovre tn merso te hay bhee cale athh eedmfrfieecsal acsts ed n: da beidtte lor ogsreip clothing that could get in the way.injuries, illnesses and deathContact OSHA. We can help.(htpheeaen td tr hhiale atnd u-chirin lwndaiy beft mer ty plhe vthaoiccdint)i. Mg oms cnaie hnhtain aainnd oind gng tn thee ohne vtly tpeicn ailt ttimihre vs fwaoyicr, gteimheens hatd aly pend taid bnch thae chk er 1.eSe prnsas so ure water and remove contaminated clothing,Sen cItniogrne d3 ie nCtomposition/Informationnd s osure.Wear properly fitThis section includes information on chemical ingredients information on the likely routes of exposure (inhalation, k medical aid or cal ingestion, skin and eye contact), symptoms related to the aend s 3.ected area with low-pres 91 Section 4First-Aid Measu ea re su Th nd long-term expecntd ts aonxd alicoloso chrgical conhaic eracf Two-Person Liftingcommon workplace safety issues.in using lockout and tagoutwalking/working surfacedisease transmission, accidentseal, or use a mouth guard as shown. Give the victim two ful d u . , slow2. Flush af ing to the area. oof mingmreondi nenatms.e and synonyms, CAS number and proportionw el s and iysimcalm, cedhiateme eical af S w a rir t Arvyo to load and unload at waist height.scue bhourlead cthasu. Ese tachh re cehsecsut te bo rreisaet. Mh shaoke suld bure ye doeu tlivearkee a rd in oegnue slar (econond t abeing careful not to spread contamination on victim, yourself or others. ection 12Ecological Informationdeizezpy o) br lreiagthh btheeatdweede. Wn eaatcch rh tehe vscuie bctimres cathoh. Trm tesht. Iis phf ie hrt deevaoed tens nts yilt-ocot chu fin lleroaifm grt agly reisate in tingD t o h Apply clean dres taken if the chemical is inhaled, ingested or makes c T en ste torxeicatity tmeenst pts pracertfiocermso. Tr a sed ohe iun abnfsquotarncmatatie tc aioo mn mnd/ooar tvy ie fencrrorelm susdtrie: doal il atAttention-grabbingbe o not try m e second rsc o times t This section describes the first-aid m res that shsoo/unelftd bacfect e tsenivvs siirrooenmnmctioeen pnnttal i. Irt comvidapn aaces it osnsfif tsot irhmn hae cathionen tdmliing so ecal ivalpf iiult ilats, as re telend ehe asvaled iuatnito tng heFhoe s t thee sst reigaeme thstu. Dlts iiemesn a tig. Knaete oweop t-pnhee pe lrsoeon larsd aoifn ttt t, bo shoe sth pay wame lerhseon tenvs so moel whohuvilld be ce. Le aaifrt arybndionug t with the OSHA Safety Poster.b and f A ea f ll avfte inr t m li e first rescuee bre beatrhea, perf b v in e a r ti y o o give a r o GHS HAZARD COMMUNICATION LABELING (acituth te ahe end dye or say b hs s ed kin) a. It ind rncelquudiers ied tmpreoatrtmanet snty. e mptom entc i organisms, the potential f S d ects (e.g., ozone layerl ta b se ahae bme h othly together. Unload at the same time.forae gig thh re tan tw th froam t and move smo, because it is impeosrctuae bnt treo a thchoant mtinuaek ecs thehse ct cohmespt rreisss eions. Section 5Fire-Fighting Measures to groundwater and other adverse efPromote positive safety culture.devices to prevent accidents, standards. Ensure thatprevention, safe-housekeeping1-800-321-OSHA (6742)TTY 1-877-889-5627www.osha.gov Rept t te he co n of 30 chest compressions and two rescueOSHuairzeamrdeonutsscfoher mlaibcealsgpro S T e pemreteecitis oocn provides ibnle eifcoal armxtatningd hioun oiosw thn ting to dtinguishing e ect k fom e at n e d wh r e e n as depletions potential). fi es and any special precautions for la f b Many Fal graphics mak F ehis s he fi al wwraetacth ths, rhe cemehemst rbeisre aing tnd fo raell dleause aring bll prreaestshusr. Ye bou setwheoeun puld cosnhetis anue tnd this othat is not ap ccid re aiquinth id ees ancqunipexpidlod mnitvse .s n t ection 13Disposal Considerations Did you know that leaving a smal spil on the floor can cause a serious 6.r de of two rescue breaths: ives, the victimref qh A has updated thelinyIt alspo densrif te c nufhoietrammation about ex echn su This s AVOID SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLSOSHA 3165-04R 2015 equi t, aned iropriate for a particular situation.ct tal Release Mea he pecrtoiopn ger divises iposmal oporf ttahne ct inhfoermmicatali. Ton the ihat mnforamy bate hion celapn fu This poster supports HazComW GENERAL SAFETY POLICY O ce e ir osnosn/bnreel tatahkse o unvteilr C anP AR.ED ar sp i to align with the Global chis s ion 6A ns o rr is r iele ncto t me T I oasvy iecr drincptiisluopdn ooes: dalf t, rehse peccriyphctlyiing ason oical af and rnpd cpecrolhapemrimatatice cial pono. 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O e.ITS YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW hiacztaorgdr aamnds,par esciganuatli ownoarrdy ,prevent or minimize the adv Section 14Transport ions n ormation faults t rheesyu clta innmbeo prere tvheannt e4d0 ,b0y0 0ad doispatbinlign gafweowrk spimlapcleeinpjruercieasu teioancsh. yearafuefer ac ctlo somou arpr aeen mycp oislmo dymeeiedtistec.a Tdt heteodp dtoeis rcscoroenvaeatrlii nnsgga f,e acntoyd r armencdat iinhntegaa ianltnihnd g op afr e epavrecohnf etesinmsgiop slnaoafyle,e tesyaaaferne da on edf n pvhriiremoanlatmrhyyeinemtnpavl iorhoretnaamnltcehen .hta fzoar redvs etrhya et mmpiglohyteIts your right to know about hazardous substances in your workplace. statemfieern, tasn, dth seu pprpolideur ctbe n a eeencny pvpiirlrlo, ponmcreoduepnertr c. Tes olehir ts ianhnue tfpo, erympnatevs oiiroon mnmf equeay initpal pncmelurnedt te hcauthat mow tiono sa, y sf t hip htemernded for those responsib ard class. he r es t ry dunfriornmg ation. Lo Y s Occur on Stairs From: DoOlNowTs T thoe Csleim DbO st oa nSdaf ety!S U e eight.eonetarhgin a scmd t ded for protection.to have been electrocuted. Call 911 immediately. ll esand company safeleadership ir tu sd When pr acticing fol me while ecmye used in t nTIPS e sp seidoec em otou neim ca dc a o n u o nrkisg w! Re s,mausn label, including the requiredA aSta efr eitylDa This section provides guidance on safe handling practices wh ep s see aecnttir, toe an ihens dy wy sepislel bigcnial pe ped trroo gevcidautieve bd hle foeuorld ir se. Tnchihpils supidng te tecthihe haoe cn ohf tzeamrdhe SDicoalus . S t. se or nonexistent railings. oocrks your vision. oense t ot a adwdr ar o h bhoetn ch hlaimndbs wing uhip ale cnd dlimboinwg.n.standards and combines y Do not put yourself in danger. Do not touch the victim if he/she appea I A We recognize that the responsibilities for. . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for . . .safety and health of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .the are safety shared: and health program, for its effectiveness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . iti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l P c b . . . sl . . . . . . p a o . . . . . . y . . . . n . . . . . . . . . . . . t e. . . t i . . . n y . . . . . . . . . . . . u . . . . e . . . . e e . . . ra x . . . . t . . . p f . . . . a . . . . i . . . r . r . . p . . . . . . . p . . . . . . . owing al . . . l l . . . . y y . . . . . . . i . . . . o n . . . . . . . . . . v g . . . . . . . e e . . . . . . . p r . n s kinS tHheA sp rHoapzearr rde Ccoomgnmitiuonni,c uasteio nan Sdt ahnadnadrldin, gal sofohkanzoawrdno uasscRhigemhti ctoa lsK noor wpr,o disu dcetss.igned to inform and train employe Ifhy oo P c H r vuelp dt e a ,in e h lb ah ine ali w o dp it il r o e u o st n r r ir r ru o e e c . . ct f i d s . .a.s p . . t r . . .o y o . r 9 r . c e e t p . 1 . . e . a s 1 . c dt a . .o i r i . . o r.n . n . a E. . c . . e I y pl . fi tif . o e . o o r . S u . n d .p . . pn u . l a s e . y e. r g d . q .r . . d u s . u .o . p . t n . . n . . e n y . . ev e . it l . . . a o . .eo . . . . . .i . .v. . e . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n a a L o id deennttiification. A sample revisedo v . Label configuration may vary from this example. C h u o .e s t lo s a n e t f y. n e e la t In , n t csl C a rt in o t u e t a du tteis o . z n a ih r o an t n n g i h r f a r teg u r hs t n k o alry el a f. a . tuDrSe ( T Section 7Handling and Storage TPT o t b r i R Pi D L O f C s s o nf ) i e ct s o l k ( si o f k yv , l h ro ra r is e r p e c s n of r ie r in s l r atl q e p ao rs in g d o oog r r r , b t i a os l tc nc ey u i i ih o lo o iu e ri ,l t t) n , h r h e e sr tv ,r y e o e o o w n i e rnt T re lf i re ,o m t o f je d u f e ) w s l . p p r h e t fio l to s i a n i a i ur e n r g im s ses acr iz r r nimize the t.u u lei t de.c mu q yu ls o . ly s . eingsr T m p is i hin nceerctin i tat gy T p . n o . ing information c h a e ll s i al f t . h ne o cr i u h l T irtaf eo a . T e e h rmfoatron e y ou stR 1 6 s: t y g e r t v C o P o lo Slippery, worn or broken steps. S c n K S y o t u st l th in- n . h a i pi e sle d . . o h r te l i p is lr. oo i r. e a i r t n . r to break a fal. DO:D Wear stable, secure shoes. F n the rails. er. erManimprovement, rigbhetl.eSluemppelenmts,e nist aslh inowfonrm aat tionpn oermnttoatial haraiogn te (zhat miancrdls tudo paing ay bee aonpy iled, pncdreroosmspeped iatrty ancibillniutd tidees) tshe e: go mennvied hirral wonmygiaeernnn The basic ship miuLEARNSteep steps or ones not steep enough. t t ct hon fr eeiigrvmhet l, sry 4 fatdabldeee ger ft oorr tof luahndde jd, oe r hb.Inotfd s Section 15Regulatory Information Practvideo and administrative tools. OSHA standards.potential workplace hazards. OSHA NOTIFICATIONS 1.CPR TECHNIQUES Ourconditions one ntoelw inavrodl vseafde.ty and htehaaltt hal,loperationsors TocoMamiplntay,i na na ne muppl-tooy-edra tme uinstv:entory of hazardous chemicals or productsla UNDERSTANDING AN SDS a to prevent o vtoe rp exposure, handling procedures, an heand xe L o. ism uirte schemical description and haz ampo nc nt i gulatppiolincs unable der Inadequate lighting.e fhhoe le coey f itr w er, be sure it is completely agers and accepts sup eandrvi sresponsibility oforrsprovidingare rreesgpaordn sfiborl et hfoerseaxfheitbyi tainngdhtheea lpthro opf ear la pt FAST EMERGENCYe workplace. ro wo h hazardo cann t haels la bbeelparso vniedeedded. instructions s ass eta revent continued exposure. ea f thqu e e icpaldThis sich techte cion dheisc cal f uda ce an e S a en re m O LIFT SAFELice Safety on Stairs!Hold lader with one hand while working.sseals ilsn. Ufosrmefatul rion oefen trethe victim: safety standards and rules, enforcing safety rules with the people they supervise, and for ensuringc ope(o h g s dup re vis nditio h LaabveelScaofnettayi nDeartsaoSfh heaeztas rd(SoDuSs)cehaedmilyic avaals oilar blpreo dtou cetms.ploye ffe Product Identifier haoznavredy isn fhoeramltha,t M s h yssical a n nd chonav e io w mdlenot s sq ig o ePersonal Protection h t SH e kng c s P u o za drol m ire o m s ce ,du aorf ssse ale m n u d ing of the chemical ill incAvoid Injuries, Alway o o Never run up or down the stairt os. over ld lahde ldear wd y objects while climbinguse a special belt Ideal for training employees top safety posters in one Make sure it is safe to approach the victim: are performed with the utmostcaonto91 an e safety erth rgeh re it m sls egr r ve n y azmbmr).yeela nther personcisa ltmhe aren dLabels must contain the folowing required elements: Section 8Exposure Controls/ne cre healrtho, svidaefde, aloty anng wd envith iironmnforemnattal lioan ows an tnhd re reegguullatatioorny ss mtatay us Always use the railing. Haoce t eeight betwebe pEmployees are responsible for compliance with all rules and regulations and for continuallyth1tino and g rra c mu d bhua.rdvhiaszts tardhoe nus camhe oemr nicalu. Imt pberr uovisded fes a uor tnhiqe ueHazard Pictogramsc gdes aSafteat yS hDeaetat(SShDhis s ) a nal p on dm a e S z ng ipimt yee daluA t n n sLV wn Section 16Other Information t b o t lude i ot you a Deoenp ot cnae hr . D and f ot bend over to lift. Center your wpe S oils eIf its safe, approach the victim, tap him/her gently and ask loudly, performing their duties. Name e Ch p)l eo oek es a on e su co re of he aicea ory u y ju vs eo and face protection, electrical orm orter, or other res ctlahsesragnrdap chaicte eg o ip m rn e p dsiu e ms SDa h symboc za l rp e eht to a Ls so nd ri s anrd T rot e c en i s ticnc ld L ed w op e e o e haa ard tre y n e g .a cd ch ois s nog tn w he c P vrie tn . T ny ot formation can infnco sn r bNoo lip a gm ck e co a y anythreine fg tohr sat blupIf youre using a folding lad ermathrieo M es Omployes are required to report immediately any unsafe or hazardous working cond e eeto ho vie e uqu DSissis o sible Exposur ray alem e iohs o his i es wr knee t is s Falls Even Occur on Solid Ground From: unfolded before climbing on it.to help, have him or her cal 911 or seek medical assistance. im background paho e dor e s no lor a . 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The personal safety and health of each employee are of primary importance. inS tHhAe sp rHoapzearr dre Ccoogmnmitiuonni, cuastieo na nSdta hnadnadrldin, ga losofhkanzoawrdno ausscRhieghmti ctoa lsK noor wpr,o disu dcetss.igned to inform and train employeeslabeell , einlecmluednintsg,tihs es hreoqwunir eadt Section 7Handling and Storage a is inteansdic sed fhoipr tping ihose rnfoersmpatoniosn cible fouolr sd inchiplupding te thhe hae chzeamrdiocalus .nough. FoOlNowTsTthoe Cslim s a nSadf ety!sf tSlippery, worn or broken steps. DDbO hihpemre aentr, te aheny wy spilel bcie pal prroevcidauted hiones nre. Techeis sssaercy dution orinf tg he SDSDO:W To comply, an employer must: lab This section provides guidance on spataibfe hailitiens) tdlio mng pinracimtiizce tes h ech emical description and hazard class. 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