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Place the object on the edge of the surface and slide back.Se ce,s ,a tnedaf y A 20 cerorofvmoidrpme rreinessig cscouhne bes a mst creaoitmnhupst, sre unessikip sotil ants aen Apt a rs 5 aED aantd 6 ae or Third-Degre This section describes the hazards of the chemical and thect10 bilit res ly hazardous chemicalTs t lly,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 lttorg asyi onauinnrdg b ,b ogodedyt y h wweiletphi.gaUh ftsi erdm ao ctgharierpt .w,biliou ay tre not trained in CPR or are uncomforand help prevent work-relatedemyd rd stsshirzoroegdur ageh mmsOp iSlonH yeeAvr-essr,u ywp spittoahrotteeu. t aoti O o a conttio 1nuo pe p r t s s h re mo on. 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Iatt ie wnclaurdneing is thne sforigmnal wation aorsd, hasocziataerd sd wtatith temheonste (s),hazardous decompos Aolwa Treya tor s daivfeidtyeslahrogeeslowaitdhsrienitnof osercevedra tlo sems aalndlernoonnessk.theaeqtuwmeoesratk scpoularpceiee h sina zojuaf anftde r 3be0 cgin ormespcruees sbiorenasothingpe: n the airway 4. Do not remove any skin near or at the site of the burn.so shye c its i is s ngyermectdpioietn donmtss ae. Tscshrie fsobecos tiatllohewe pd wing iotith eenfnotrxial ampoatsdiuovre tn merso te hay bhee cale athh eedmfrfieecsal acsts ed n: d W ing gloves to protect your hands and get This poster is available free from OSHA. , 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 Tnd sWear properly fit3.h If o i This section includes information on chemical ingredients information on the likely routes of exposure (inhalation, injuries, illnesses and deathContact OSHA. We can help.(htpheeaen td tr hhiale atnd u-chirin lwndaiy beft mer ty plhe vthaoiccdint)i. 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This prevents you from get GHS HAZARD COMMUNICATION LABELING This section describes the first-aid meaaesd onut srer mys tmhat sapktoes cmhsoo/enuftld bacfect e tsSection 12Ecological Information estrialAttention-grabbingdizfzoy orae gill ar lvifghtheaded. Watch the vitcrheat, pimtehs c s impesorctuae bnt treo a th (acituth te ahe end dye oelr sayekdin) a. It ind rncelquudeirs ied tmrpeoatrtment. Thvivs siirrooenmnmctioeen pnnttal i. Irt comvidapn aaces it osnsfif tsot irhmn hae catihonen tmdling so eical ivalpf iilut ilats, as re telend ehe asvaled iuatnito tng heFoe sbe rfohrm test. Ihe hf it deaod tes nilt-oct chin lleaifrt agly riase infroam t rair tse ahae bme ht thee sst reigaeme thstu. Dlts iiemesn a tig. Knaete oweop t-pnhee pe lrsoeon lrasd aoifn tt, bt to shoe sth pay wame lerhseon tenvs so moel whohuvilld be ce. Le aaifrt aryndingwith the OSHA Safety Poster.1-800-321-OSHA (6742)TTY 1-877-889-5627www.osha.gov and f w b g thhe fie srst recond rescuee bscure bea li b v in e a r ti y o o h e r s e t co e it iive a r e b s r s e io ath nd two rescueOSHA hmase nutpsd faotre dla btheeli ng r y S).T taken if the chemical is inhaled, ingest c S T pr e n rh o v F id ir e e- o e h a e fi sures e i o S en c d n t o ste toxreicatity tmeenst pts pracertfiormed on aquatic and/or ter h l th b AVOID SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLSDo not try more than two times to g and move smoothly together. Unload at the same time.that makes the chest rise, becaus ect5Fi g M eal winth inc rgaronunismdsw, tathe per aotnd otential fher aor a sdverusbe estafncfece tts (o me.go., ove fzoronm se layoeil rPromote positive safety culture.devices to prevent accidents, standards. Ensure thatprevention, safe-housekeepingcontinue chest compresions. scue ns a s: oef qhuairzeardous chemicalshois s io cietion p s inle e ghtin ion on to d re aiqud es axpidnlod esnitvse . t to g ect r d ecirstopiopon gesr dali, rvieses ipocmyscal olping aorf ttahnne cd rt inhefoecrmlammicatatali. Toion tnh. Te ihat mhne ifornamfy boatrme hioatn celioapn n fugraphics makesRe After de n of 30 c mpr perts of t rx mtat inguishing techn depletions potential).6.peat the com of tw that is not ap e cheambifcal and how t ion 13Disposal Considerations Did you know that leaving a smal spil on the floor can cause a serious OSHA 3165-04R 2015It also describes suitequipment, and information about extinguishing equipmencoraemtacbth thins, rahte cieomenh eomsf t rcboeimsre aipng trnd feso rsiaoenll dlesa/ubse arrienag bltl phrsrea eusntshtiusl r. Yae bno Au seEtwDh eoaeurn purld coivess, nhttehis aneu ve tnd ticthimio s toa ramligonn iwzeitdhStyhest eGmlo b(GHal ropriate for a particular situation. Thivs sThis poster supports HazComO W GENERAL SAFETY POLICY e.O begins to move or EMS personel take over CPR. ss H June 1, 2015, al la belsSection 6Accidental Release Measures Se e i c o rov H id af t dl e is i s fi he b ip ee p nr t y shpose rnfoersmpatonisop ie . ing information. ina cbkro iknejunr yb?o nOer st,h caotn lceuasnsiniogn osv aenr dto e voennesdiedaet hw?h Itilesotrnu ea.laSldipdse,rtcriapnsraensdu lt SITS YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW As phrheies svmeenict ocal stir mon gpililnsiv, leiems iiaze tkns ofohrr ie ams ratdvieleoen orase esn hed ifoew tncto tts oo rhn pe aespeir iornsn od wonrs, pdheer tn a roo pertymfefasey iccrit dncptilusiopdn ooe: dsal acf tehse pctriivphittyiiosen os aical anf ad anpd cpnry sohpeprimeatcice cial pal porrneotcpaautienretriioes ts tno us fhat mosr le, anay dmessage stand outwil l obf er aremqsu,i are dsi gton ahl awveord,co nhue tp, eynpevs oiro This section is designed to give basic ship but they can be prevented by adopting Folow These DOs and This complete solution includesin accordance with employees are aware ofprocedures and exposure control. Its your right to know about hazardous substances in your workplace. htaaztaermd eanntds , ptrheec apurotidouncatr yand the environment. This information mnmf equeay initpal pncmelurndet te hcauthat mow tiono as, y alls or incineration activities. iones norr se. Tehcihepis sspsing taercy dutihoe cn orinhf tg emhe SDical. S fals result in more than 40,000 disablin gafweowr kspimlapcleeinprjuercieasu teioancsh. yearpictogemnetreagein a sednced fy ppoilr prl, pocrreotodupeercr cets oiolenr ta. cial pR yworkplace. ork- P ee forrkplace free fromDo not put yourself in danger. Do not touch the victim if he/she appea I We recognize that the responsibilities for safety and health are shared: A . . rll . .e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c 4 . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . .e n . . . . l r C . . . sl . .to . . . o . . . its . . . . . . .th n . . . . . . 1 . . t e. . . i . . . n . . . 1 . . . . . . . u . . . . . e . ra(o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . g s . . . . . .o . . . . . . . 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OSHA standards.potential workplace hazards. OSHA NOTIFICATIONS 1. Make sure it is safe to approach the victim: sOur agers and accepts supe andrvi sresponsibility oforrsprovidingare responsafeforsib leadershiple conditions for exhib ofit. ing t hsafetye prop ander a healtht ditio Fa neffectiveness me whilee Msaeidnts inin t ,TIPS et sp. rovidedm to nemd tio c a olar blpero dtou ectms.ploye e s,mausn calm and raalso be pro nviedeedded. ANDING AN SDS a d e e lements:hwp o potentvatial haeniot on tso zardes txpo paoey bsnutre a ec, haodntdinrneduse perty arncocluned tdudeshr: gee es, aennnved hirral wonmygiaeernnnte i. ngschemical description and hazard clas S a T n c egulations underot you s Inadequate lighting. ta oirrt os. r to break a fal If y e thohe le coer o h bhoetn ch halimndbs wing uhip ale cnd dlimboinwgn.safety standards and rules, enforcing safety rules with the people they supervise, and for ensuring EMERGENCY n wupor-tkopl-daceate. inventory eomiliyc aalvsa f hazardous chemicals or productsoann the label as Pe sotrm l P e rprev eople, prloing psde d iexposure. Section 15Regulatory Information PractY Hold lad ct hon fr eeiigrvmhet l, sry 4 fatdabldeee ger ft oorr tof luahndde jd, eo r hb.Manimprovement, port immediately any unsafe or hazardous working con fet9 d htehaaltt ha,l l operationsors HaabveelScaofnettayi nDeartsaoSf hheaeztas rd(SoDuSs)rcehadplan h h UNDERST ire lud edhe mbo zar pe o e rs nal p o n i ote a S z die Dith t SH alu e ha eam s ohe cx ical which the chemical falls. Useful references to ap efo Nooa m ice Safety on Stairs!ld lahde ldear wd itr w t is completely This section discuLEARN he rO LIFT SAFELes information on tIdeal for training employees top safety posters in one to have been electrocuted. Call 911 immediately. are performed with the utmost regard for the safety and health of al When practicing safety vis rgency h re it n egr mptrosdt n yseco icaf yeies workisg w! 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Haoce t er with one hand while working.Employees are responsible for compliance with all rules and regulations person andel involved. for continuallyan e upe and g lso c ve umbme oun Product Identifier A Safety Data Sheet (SD rs section d M e ud w y Sknown as abe provided, along with information on the regulatory status Neeevp oer rnue hn uap ond fr dreoe fwn tor she supCenoteur yre uousr wing a feighot bldineg ltwaededn ter, bhe re sauilsre i.performing their duties opetin epmareiaca wryen czard co no Lists the name or number used for theHazard Pictograms oThi so anrd T s a ectativils ee engquiinpemerienng ct neoendtreod tl mo measinurimes aize end xpof the chemT ion o ncAvoid Injuries, Alway r b Dont carry anything that blocks your vision. unfolded before climbing on it.icalf i mployes are required to re Namemployees andUse protective equipment properly to shieldthaeez aacnrhs bdeomuy whs cicahl.eicmh a ricale. Iat pder crovaidn ies a udentinfy iquotlaahzseasrrdag nridnafp coharimtce eag b o ios pi at he h rms n SD n S d w orrdee e r,i ghtto a Lsd ri nrs u rot ean hho iatle ra ms O rd e s P unld c oro hemicalda c Section 16Other Information t b sn ou start. lip g t w h e let cd ushf o n sro n ot bend over to lift. DONT: y objects while climbinguse a special belt 2. e situation and attempt to wake ACCESS TO EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE & MEDICAL RECORDSIk thicearlpaesrssisotna nisc eth. Conveys health, physical and environmentalThis infomatiso ld Lait V s Thncis seerncitniog tn will iPla n n ea o c u h lnt i an infncorm he e ctionFalls Even Occur on Solid Ground From:to help, have him omr h PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) soutrc PE ny es ( coBere the c ny ot es w matpoio d labdel. This slude i ck. Dere call 911 or seemed preparation and revisions of the SD erne mee taraet ghoiinngg.wherhe chelmice aal. This inefObe vseircvte thim: Check the scene of the accident to make sure it is safe. u kpllpa ctoe.pPrreovpeenrtuascec idaenndt us.n Tdheers StaDnSd ing et y d y r knpraey alviouso ss vetatrhangse wJob Safety and Health Arte y and medical records.have the right of access (examine and copy) to exposuresh yyoou rjo supe ju vaeeco amnd uz irmly aIt is important that youeimupmobreter ro, fo trh oet hcehre rmesicpaol nmsaibnleu fpaacrtutyr.er,Signal Word un rdd , totsi Cocoulcorh.Tasa ar sig ionh nt e r t ory. ired to h n ee u enro vuewns ydoum n icey maiscsaol ctoia ted with s ,Lift smoothly and dont twist w n u he ping all fourr you to carry byDonoti sst mtep oaten triahls ue tp wop riuth a rngs oof apen.Covers personal protectiveMeets OSHA standards forDemonstrate safein healthcare facilities, easy-to-post display. or o th It is your right. 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SafetyData m prop igned to aStandard for appaezlica e pc h ia s m wd c ensied fiosheb n In case of sicknes q uc eay ethte afo m ac lo win d du a a so. s es .tablished for the job. G f you h or. rt your back, dont m o e W Siitgthing imprope he f n wt flo e g.oing. ac Dt t ereaching is the greaff the stesit dde oanf a lgera!ITS THE LAW! or neck injury. If there is no respyostnasnde oer cr thae vll 9i1c1t, oim ir cs nalol yt bourerasethlf iinf ngo For more information, contact: 1. Put a clean cloth or gauze o sp ld aetorrya s d evsicterusc, toerd p breofteocreti vyeo uc lobtehgining ,to b ew osurkr.e Y toou crh geecakr Precautionary Statements maaozzraae srrd ad oevn tned are hhe llea the dio ear c ea e munica ardote Ths e SDS n Obs fee erve w b anda r lo p s xe oper lahr qau o ro th ce stn tg ererfules A s:le yo nrst oelfv ewridto ihotu. It f a lstraoinaid ings t, go v not ke o P gs o n i n t y f st a S hen you walk Dont al en. ers when doing electrical work. ha hair le avAll workers have the right to: Employers must: bystnalndy gearss apinre pg forr aeseirn, ht, aavnd ie a bmmediately proceed to the next step. Telephone Number/Extension External Bleeding and Wounds c d h n o a e p s r t e o y o r it p e r t p o h p r p e re o er p c s e ly lo s rly u th o re .r yo .g foable m pplyiso ers, andDescribes recommendeimgr i zoear pseuxe rp rreov ethnat tIndicates the relative level of severity of theb ile mi te arsu a re T ls hus ifo e safe g a elry mearound .mamechinnet, rsy.uch as lgeosg, gle eits, supervis rs Ru e heg olpce or wet surfaces. ovonhe st leaame tn too fimear o.retali n victims condition frequently. 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Rest until medical help arrives Dont use aluminum ladknow the limits of protection your equipment of ss s o s u re t etgreqel in lov ee ting o power panel, valves, etc. lea n .inre s, drips and leaks immediately. Sometimes, no matter how hard you try to prevent you check for breathing, get your precise location, and provide help direct pressure. Send for medical aid or cal ur sup azban l. e r d. T iler i e a reor lysaya klo e rm ntec ion aus Remember These 6 QuickAccidents Happen!with pdiceal arfosrsmisitnag CnceP, yR. Iou of thr a be vicytsim rtandesepr mondus bust pht ios ine 9nju1r1e. Rd oer ncheeeck tds het sftitprovided. Contacet y uo liaerr vw a dr sred e teouf as s, whlu do wse p spil idents, they do hapot u mo vea s a reer wisll see on a label. fire-fighting equipment, electric ligh Avno aid tu sliprpneinryg s suhrafraplcey w. 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If y plan uancrineg osponn First re until bleeding This poster is intended to provide a general awarenes Lists any other information provided by theand a ndsming ad d es m grre easse op s itnd 6.nealssti returning to work.reoluatr eated against. ness, without beinghand gently on the head and neck and the other on the hip, turning theury to the ligaments around a joint. Strains involvemay vary fr Sheetom this configur exampleation on io c syfso e ul sicailcal minpfoorsmitia Clep aonr tth ili,o or s csisleigvhetn elyn doiusgtrhibu tote cda,r rtyh aatlo nnoet.h Iifn Post sitgnor barri ers to warech ir amatset.More techn Observ tions.onsuch as the physical and chemical properties appears later in the doument. It isof the subject(s) covered and should not be construed as legal or medical advice or opinion on any specific facts, circumstances or practices. You are urged to consult apropriate legal or medical profesionals concerning your particular situations. Plan Your LiftWalk through your route, making sure its clear, flat andReceive infolrumdiantgio anl la hnadz atrrdaionuinsg s ounb sjo reom teadb lien jOurStoArisl 4. Immediately begin chest compressions: Sprains involve ilnej o inr jteurnded opna.rt to avoid further injury. Safe Lifting TechniquesPB1-W0430tabnces inC porting a work-relalicork-rela yH taensdsa.rds.victim as a unit. 2015 ComplyRight Forklift Safety Poster 1 the responsibility of the employee receiving the hazardous chemical to convey thet as straight as possible (evceen is tf io st tatokp tes a lo reitsttle l. Boe snguerre y). Moou hve aavne a cythinleg yar o ch A inspection of your$55.99 Locate the middle of the breastbone by drawing an imaginary in.j uDryo t no oatmusues cthe information to any other employees who wil be handling the chemical. If any ofaraen ta tro sip oevt terh. Le loooak fd dor plowan.Repoprlty t ow OithS HalAl a aplp w heeminfaonrumfarecctuisreelry The SDS is pand manufacturing plants yoazuar rwdso,r iknpcl aOcSeH.fatalities within 8 hours, and al edline between the nipples. Phe hlace teel ohe hf thee sel oef ocond hne haand ond jun tst bop oelof w 2. Elevate the injured area above the leavne el loafs ttihce b haendaragt. b th owed p ation on an SDS is not clear or conflicts with company policy, consultWhen Picking UpOrients new hires and Prevent lost-timeHelps you comply R of an eye within 24 hours.inpatientthe fi 3. Aep plcayr eicefu l tno otth eto i ncjuutr eodfacriearcu. lWatriaopn . After 10-15 minutes, removee around the t hicee ;fol rovided to protect employees, and should beStand close to the object, with feet shoulder-width apart. Firmly grip the handles weoqrkupelsatc aen if you believe there are unsafe orhospitalizations, amputations and lossesth at lrinse at so tnd the hhen plandas ace tre oer svo yerloaupr spedh. Soutlrdaeirgs ahtere in yn louinr ae armbso, ve ice. Reapply ice for 15-20 minutes every one or two hours for the firstof the object (or appropriate lifting points) with your hands, not just with your Laminated. Poster size: 24" x 44" lock elbows and lean ov The American Heart Associations Slip, Trip and Fall Pr L evention Tips ht uanmheea lcthoyn cdoenndtitiaiol.n Yso.u O hSaHveAtwheil l rkigehetp t oy ohuarv e a n ur repre Provide requi rveodc atrbauilnairnyg t thoe ya lcl awno urknedersrs itna na d.your hands. Using the heels of bot nth ho moandre ts, fihramn 2ly pu.4 isnh schetrs oaign tht helo i nagt tepentio Section 1Identification Section 9Physical and Chemical Properties fingers. Bour kring tneehs be oebnjet act cnd tlosige thteo yn youor bur sodtoy amand kch meeup yscloeus ar ws yeiogu sht cetarnt tteo lreidfigttrains current employees Reduces the risk of injuries, lower workerswith OSHAs Bloodbornerepresentative contact OSHA soenn ytaotuivr e behalf. larnogmuiangeen talyn ddisplay this poster ianrtthhee w ploarkcpel aocfe. ci t down approxie pmarteesly 2 isure conchmes bupletelt ay bll tetiwmeeesn pu. Alo sw t six hours after the rinsjiusnt.l rsyICf osnwtienluineg t oand ap plpayi nice co 3n ttinou 4e t pimeasts 4 a8dhaoyu ars, sHazard Communication 16-Section Safety Data Sheet Keet yep your legs push your body up slowly and smoothly. Keep your back stra t.senegkams eswdicealP P tala titoionnss a. t or ne cher htu eleasn ts nhoe vrmical ptimos csitiohn coest ampletely after each compression. Resuscitation Guidelines I na tly a Emer s gency Phone Numbers olding a heavy object, paarrttiicciippaattee)(ionrahna vOeS yHoA inspection andP yo r st. Rarn tnds oo it hesh, ke ceehpeisnt g Burns This section of an SDS identifies the name of the chemical,This section will include information about the physical and always raise or lower objects by bending your knees, not by bending over from your waisoue Minor Burns & Scalds recommended uses, restrictions, and the contact informationHow to Carry Safelythoes ta lOleSgHeAdvio wo and three Push hard and speak in private to the inspectoitrh. FREE ASSISTANCE to identify and corectAvoid leaning on the chest between compressions. Count the number I 1.im meddiiaatetellyyuimnmetil prasienisnu cobslidd ews.ater or have cold wet cloths appliedemmereg, tencrady ce naonmtace, ct. Todhe ce nahemme oical nar codme ne mumay bber e rans dand chemical properties oe df tehtae ciledh: aempipcalea. Trahnce feo, ollodwori, png hyseizcial ng/ Wof cosh fmapsrt (ersaste oions bf 1y s00 tayo 1ing 20 coone ampnd tre as tatwch wistinhg iers a me you aajore gr coauinsg ae ond tf injaukre sy. 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Place the object on the edge of the surface and slide back.retaliated against for us biliotu ay tro pe nroot tvidre raineesd icue breaths, skip steps 5 and 6 and3.Gently blot area dry. Do not brendakag bleis.ters if they form. m Section 10Stability and Reactivity ical Seep laonyye rO. SHA citations issued to yoursized employers, withoudtcciotantsiounlt aotri on penalty,co0 t nue p20 cerofmorpmreinssig cohnes a mst coimnuptre unessitoil ans an At a rED aate orrivf e s Cover wound with clean dry ba General Safety PolicyDescriptionItem #Price em throroguragh mOs SinH eAv-esruyp sptoarttee. 10 Third-Degree Burns ed appearance. Section 2Hazard(s) Identification This section re idequeonid fis that pot dribeislistey ws cihth ot hielitmyal, s,Lift Helpers fo y without straining, get help. Use a cart, hazardous decompo, iencd ardal sous ctaatberithe e n ewsos log. p p After 30 compressionsopen the airway Characterized by having whitish or char ah atemh irie sitioompdat entially haezmicher m deolelyp,wyohuer eblbacarkr sotwra oigr hot,th kenre ceasr brieern. tP aunsdh ,l edaonn intpthuel dirre mctioorneopfo twhee rm. Koeveepm tehnet l.o Laedtcyloousrelteog sy oaunrd b booddyywwitehig ah ft irdmotghreip .w for noncompliance increase productivity CFR 1910.1030 Rueseta scuopree h ian f your medical rrkepcloacrdes, ,a tneds tsaned irsos rnneeal tdy fakoe or usveer c, tahre ve oicf ttihm be veicgtim.ins to move or EMSGHS Communication Labeling3 hazards. It includes the s e hazards of the chemith tical and the onste (s), e reoacndtiitoionns bs to av . It a ects K Always remember your limitations. Whenever a load is too big or heavy to car ork.theaqt w morkplac ies ozjuarrdy sa nindtihl 5.1. Send for medical aid or cal 911 as soon as possible. Tpips sropecritatioe wn deasrcnriing ibes tnfohrimgnal wation aords, hasocizatared sd wt n and hazardous reactions.Try to divide large loads into several smaler ones.This poster is available free from OSHA. O and begin rescue breathing: 2 D the c PPE NoticeWear safety shoes with reinforced toes and nonskid soles.If op onsosti blreemo, evleev aatenyasnk iinn jnuereadroarr matothr ele sgi teab oovf eth teh ebu lernv.el of the victims heart. symbhoel amnicd pal.recautionary statement from the label of Section 11Toxicological InformationDVDPB1-W0004 $230 ft method). Maintaining the o ictims forehead and thae ckand Understanding an SDS Section 3Composition/Informationand symptoms associated with exposure to the chemical and W ing gloves to protect your hands and get This section describes the potential adverse health efotpheen tr hhae and uirwnday ber ty plhe vacicitnig oms cne hhin aand ond gn tenhe vtly tpen ailt thire vwaiyc, gtimens htly peaid bnch the4. Do not apply cold water or medication to the burn. on Ingredient its ingredients. The following information may be addressed:a ebaertte prr ogpreipr.ly fitChemical Burns information on the likely routes of exposure (inhalation, (head ts nilt-cohse sin lihut auth gnd couard aver ts she mohownu. Gth wive tith yhe vouicrsti, cm trewao fting aul v n aloiw rtight1. Seek medical aid or cal F911 as soon as possible. inated clothing,c a Tn hd a ing d imngm-etdeiratm ee exfpfeosctus are.nd also chronic efects from short-A lothing that could get in the way.Contact OSHA. We can help.rescue breaths. Each rescue breath should be delivered in one second3.bleuingyccaleraenfu dl rneosts tinog s tporea thdecoarea. Section 4First-Aid Measures Employees OSHA Rightsphyessictialon, c, shkein amicnal ad enyd te cooxnictacolot)g, sicyal cmphatormacs rteelriatstiecd ts, do telhae yedsiecatil, omr use a mo , s 2.sh afected area with low-pnrteasmsuirnea twioante o rnavndic tirmemo, yovuer cosenlf toarm others. is sney tctiroan ide sncleucdrees it cnlafoimrms. Iatt wion oill in cnclhuedme tichal ie cngheremdicieal nantsme,anTrvyo itdolloooadse a cnd unload at waist height.Item #Price Item #Price Item #Price Appl Section 12Ecological InformationUSBPB1-W0004 $255 and should cause the chest to rise. Make sure you take a regular (not ad First Aid Procedures/CPR ofo minmgreondi nenamts.e and synonyms, CAS number and proportionand lo Two-Person Liftingdiezezpy o) br lreigahth btheeatdweede. Wn eaatcch th rhee vscuie bctimreas cthh. Teshti. Is pf irt devoeens nts yoot cu fleraom grly reiste tingThis section describes the first-aid measures that should beThis section provides information to evaluate theased into theFor the best results in a two-person lift, both persons should be about and fall after the first rescue breath, perform the head tilt-chin lift againenbefore giving the second rescue breath. t GHS HAZARD COMMUNICATION LABELING taken ihf te ehe cye ohr semkicinal i. It is incnhaleludeds i, imngpeosrttead ont sr mymapkteos cmso/enftfacect tsenvviirroonmnmeennttal i. It cmapn aact ossif tst ihn hae chnemdliing scal ipf iilt ilss r, aelenad ey incvalluuatdei: dng atathe same heigame tothly together. Unloa rson to say wme lime.at mot takry mes thoe cre thheasn tt rwiseo t, bimeceas tuso ge it iive a rs impeosrctuae bnt treo a th (acute and delayed) and required treatment. ise at tve she smo ht. Diemesig. Knaete oep tnhe pe leoaad ad at tt thhe se saame then teveo mol whvile ce. Laifrt aryindngAvailable in English or Spanish, PB1-W0716$275 PB1-W0712 $275 PB1-W0719 $332 Dho n Workplace Safety Rules with t rovides information on t o deal with incidents. waste treatment practices. The information m t rand mocontinue chest compressions. OSHA has updated theSection 5Fire-Fighting Measures from toxicity tests performor a sdveursbe estafncfects (e.g., ozone layeThis section p he fire and explosiveoo g pletions potential). ed on aquatie tc ao mnd/oor tve ferrorem sstrioal il rde rgarnoiunsmdsw, tathe per aotnd otential fher aOSHA 3165-04R 2015 wraetacth ths, rhe cemehemst rbeisre aing tnd fo raelll deausre aing bll prreeastshusr. Ye boeu stwheoeun puld coshnteis anue tnd this ob tofahlaigzna rdwoitdhStyhest eGmlo b(GHaly ).quips nmeot ant, appnd iropnrifoatrme fator a pion aabrotut eicular situation. This section gives important information that may be helpn ful d back injury? Or that leaning over to one side while on a ladder can result 6. After delivery of two rescue breaths: requirements for labelingpropso dertieess ocrif tbehs se cuhiteamble eical axtningd huiosw thing txtingechnuishiquing ees aqunipd mentAVOID SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLSDVD or USB, call for details. 1-800-321-OSHA (6742)TTY 1-877-889-5627www.osha.gov Repeat the combination of 30 chest compressions and two rescueb o us chemicalse It al Section 13Disposal Considerations Did you know that leaving a smal spil on the floor can cause a serious that i in tf compressions/breaths until an AED arives, the victimHarmonize S Section 6Accidental Release Measures covhee pr dirsoppoesr dal, rispeocyscal oling af thne cd rheeclmamicatal. Tionh. Te ihne ifornmfoatrmioatn cioancoegimnbs tinao motion ove or EMS personnel take over CPR. As of June 1, 2015, al labelsThis section gpil p ives ianks oforr ims ratieleon oasn hed iow tnto to rhe aespir ionn od wrdheer tn a omeasy icrincption of the physical and chemical properties that mayfi in broken bones, concussions and even death? Its true. Slips, trips and lude: description of appropriate containers to use, wil be require sdi gtnoa hl awvoe rd,chreevmehne e s, le io ecn m alflfs oect dr incispinoesral acation activititeivs aitiensd a. ny special precautions for landfaultstrheesyu clta innbmeo prere tvheannt e4d0 ,b0y0 0a ddoispatbinlign gawfeowrk spimlacpele i nprjuercieasu teioancsh. yearand t ictal s ts oany i pncerlsuodne hs, pow tropo ertyonr vmirionnmimizeen tt. Theh ias idvnefrosrem eatfGENERAL SAFETY POLICY ITS YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW piacztaorgdr aamnds , parecautionarycontain a spil b g , proper cleanup, environmental precautions,e Section 14Transport Information b Folow These DOs and h dures or the types of equipment that mayThis section is designed to give basic shipping information. Many Falls Occur on Stairs From:60 WORKPLACE SAFETY Oueraclosmo apraen cyo ism dmeidticeadt etoddtois ccroevaetriinngg ,a cnodr rmecatiinntga iannindg p ar epvreonfetisnsgio snaafel, tsya afen da nedn vhireoanltmhye entnavli rhoenamlthe nhta fzoar redvs etrhya et mmpiglohyt ee.Its your right to know about hazardous substances in your workplace. l statemifieern, tasn, dth seu pprpolideur ctHRDIREC c T.COM800.999.9111 L S 61W ect our employees. The personal safety and health of each employee are of primary importance. O identification. A sample revisedee neednced fy por procrotection. If there are any special precautions necessary during Slippery, worn or broken steps. DONTs to Climb to Safety!meerinS tHhAe sp rHoapzearr dre Ccoogmnmitiuonni, cuastieo na nSdta hnadnadrldin, ga losofhkanzoawrdno ausscRhieghmti ctoa lsK noor wpr,o disu dcetss.igned to inform and train employeesident Section 7Handling and Storage shipment, they will be provided here. This section of the SDSent railings. DO:af Our company accepts responsibility for leadership of the safety and health program, for its effectivenessTocoMmaiplntya,i na na ne muppl-tooy-edra tmeu isntv:entory of hazardous chemicals or productsu la Label configuration may vary from this example. This storage (including any incompatibilities) to minimize the .sis intended foipr tping ihose rnfoersmpatoniosn cible fouold ir snc. hiplupding te thhe hae chzeamrdoicalus .Soteoesp se oter npos oner oxisntes not steep enough.Wear stable, secure shoes.ection provides guidance on safe handling practicesand , including the requir eadt pnd senmtatial haion tzhat mards to pay bee aopled, pdrersospeed irty anclnud tdehs: ge eennveirral wonmaernnting emiacsal dic sehscription and hazard classWe recognize that the responsibilities for safety and health are shared:rig beell.eSluepmpelenmtse, nist aslh ionwfonrmationaot Th he bInadequate lighting. oent te fhoe lot aadwdaer oy fon fr eirvme, sry 4 ftablee get orof luanddd, e r height.abht Infor Section 15Regulatory Information Man improvement, ing the proper atitude toward safety and htheaaltt ha,l l operations folowing al Lasbeed l icno tnhtea iwneorrsk plofa cehaz. ardous chemicals or products. can also be providedinstrruecvteiont ons vtoer perxepvoesnutr ce, haontinnduleing pd exrpoocseudurer.es, and hygieneThis section discusses information on the regulations underPractice Safety on Stairs!Use the corect height ladder for the job.agers and supe andrvis oforrsprovidingare respo nsafesibl econditions for exhibit. to p w b f thre chovideemd, aloical. ng with information on the regulatory statusAlways use the railing. r to break a fal.Hold ladder with one hand while working.on the label as needed. Section 8Exposure Controls/hehalicth th, she cafethy aemnid ecal fnalvilrso. Unmseefnutl ral lefaewrs aencned rs teo aguplatpliiocnas mble ay NHold ladder with both hands while climbing.safety standards and rules, enforcing safety rules with the people they supervise, and for ensuringpers oandnne forl in vcontinuallyolved. av et rSaainfeintygDmautsatSbhee pertsov (SidDeSd)troe aedmilypl aovyaeielasbl we otrok ienmg plwoityhe hesazardous ,This section details engineering control measures and are performed with the utmostcomplianceregard for th withe saf allety rules andhandealt regulationsh of alpracticing safety while Hnda en hazard communication plan. Labels must contain the folowing required elements: Personal Protection oe p Keeevp oer rnue hn uap ond fr dreoe fwn tor she supptaoirrt os.Face the ladder when climbing up and down.Employeesaretheir responsible duties.for chemicals or products.performingThis information includes O enht ne haeezdaerd tds oo mf tihne cimihzee emixcpalo. s ureSection 16Other Information Fals Even Occur on Solid Ground From: If yAl employees are required to report immediately any unsafe or hazardous working conditions to the operating supervisors.Prepare a writ Product Identifier L Hazard Pictograms talpersnod rinal psks arotsescoticvie eatequd wipimth tSHAs Permissible Exposure Limitspreay alparatso sion atate wnd rheevrie tsionhs oe cf thahnge SDes wS aerne md laabdele t. To this she e ction Dont cary anything that blocks your vision. Cenoteur yre uousr wing a feigohlt bdineg ltwaededn ter, bhe re saiulsre i. t is completely to aThncis seercnintiog tn whe cill ihncemluidce aal. Tny othis ihnefor irmmatpoiortn cant ian infncormluatde ion coACCESS TO EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE & MEDICAL RECORDS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) hiaszts tardhoe nus camhe oemr nicaul. Imt pberr uovisded fes a uor tnhiqe ueC (PELs) and Threshold Limit Values (TLVs). mN unfolded before climbing on it.means by which a reader can identify haoznavredy sin hfoeramltaht,i opnhy assicsaigl naenddteon av ihroanzmardenprevious version. yooutawraet gchoiinngg .whereDONT: y oclass and category. Includes a symbol plus It is your right. To prevent, detect and treat occupational disease, employees andUse protective equipment properly to shieldthe chemical. b r rdeer,i ghtWORKPLACE SAFETY RULES Stumblianng ot cvuefr fs oS rDr ho st materbiajels ucts wp whiitlh a re climopbein.guse a special belt their representatives shal have the right of access (examine and copy) to exposureyourself against workplace hazards. Supplier Identification other graphi cp aetlteemrne,n otsr, croamlors.dTheseirgen edloose p onoti carand medical records. If your job requires eye and face protection, electrical orLists the name, address a maacnkdgarotournyd OSHA pictogsuch as a b oaate To ensure your safety and that of your coworkers, pleasehiitgthin-hg eimelepdro spheorelys .r. Dont step on the top rungs of any ladder. a. Name . your gear as instructed before you begin to work. Your gearimporter, or other responsible party. u tadnedra OrdS HfoAr sa Hppalzicaartdi oCno tmo ma uhnaizcaartdio ncategory. observe and obey the folowing rules and guidelines: no aire leegpsin og an tll fheo uflr ooDt t o han one person on a ladderFor more information, contact: respiratory devices, or protective clothing, be sure to checknumber of the chemical mnad tnueflaecpthuorenre ,Sn cht k onhe st alalme tow moimere t. Telephone .Number/Extension should fit wel Precautionary Statements Signal WordsObserve and practice the safety procedures established for the job. Slipping on ice or wet surfaces. Dont lean too far off the side of a ladderka nodfpferoetle ccotimonfo yrotaubrl ee.q Iut iipsm imenpto rotfafnert st,h aant dy ouD Inadziacard ates tnd ahe rleertlas ttivhe le reevaedl oer tf so a peverioty otenf ttiahl e In case of sickness or injury, no matter how slight, report at once to your supervisor. R Running. atest danger!hDvoenrrte uasceh ianlg iums tinuhe gm lraedders when doing electrical work.hnooww t oth ues leim iti tpsroperly. Contact your supervisor if your gearsheosuclrd bibee ts raeckeon tmmo menidneimd imze oear psurreesv ethnat thazard on the label. Danger is used for the Doh enroetrweqeuarir elodo, syeo cul omthuisntg w oear jer wpreolrtey catrioveu ndeq umipamechinnte,r sy.uch as goggles,Tiepms teo Pmbreerv Tehnet a Sse 6l ipQuickAccidents Happen!Wadverse efects resulting from exposure tomore severe hazards, while warning is EMERGENCY INFORMATION does not fit properly or you are unfamiliar with the protectivea t sed f safety glarsiaselss, ,b moxaessk,s o, rg loovtheesr,ehaquiri pnmeets,n te stco. as not to block aisles, exits, P 2. C s, d S ao ccmeidetnimets, st, nheo my doa thteapr hpeonw h. ard you try to prevent equipment provided. or h haaznarddliongu.s chemical or improper storageuwo signor tal whe loersds ss a reveearde. Ter wheisll se aee ore tn a lhe oanbly el.Lockout a g. 1.Alveoaid tun up srnipnig sl harriplps ay wnd lhen yeakos iu wmmealk d iately. If an accident occurs, remember:Use this reference information for emergency situations. For more information, contact: Hazard Statements Supplemental Information fiirlee- fmigahtetinngdetqaugoipumet yonut,remleaccthriinc eli gbhetfionrgeocrl epaonwinegr,rpeapnaeirl,i nvga,l voer sl,e eavtcin. 3 on a slippery surface.Call for help if you are alone.Ambulance: 911 or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety Supervisor:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T . elephone . . . . . . . . . . . Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h SHA phrases assigned to alahbeemical or di r information provided by thea Dnd ntil you have been properly instructed4Alawlka ycsa wutaiotuchs ly on wet floors. Renpjourrt aedl, sl inejeuk aries tppo yroporuiar ste meupedrvicisaol cr iamre bmeedfioatere ly.where youre going.Other Emergency Phone Number : Liaszts sard ctanladsas ard Ond czaradt.egory that describe theLists aler sny oucth ahes trechte pionhsy fsoicr aul sset.ate of theo n aoutt ohpoerirzaetedtmo adcoh isnoe sb yo ry oequur ispumepenrvt isuour.r supervisor. 5.Whazards to your supervisor. If iFirst Aid Kit Location: nature of the ha c Report any unsafe condition or acts to yo 6.Report al iers to warn others of hazards. returning to work.Clean up spiled liquid, oil, or grease immediately. Post signs or barFirst Aid Volunteer: Number/ExtensionObserve smoking regulations.2015 ComplyRight This poster is intended to provide a general awareness of the subject(s) covered and should not be construed as legal or medical advice or opinion on any specific facts, circumstances or practices. You are urged to consult appropriate legal or medical professionals concerning your particular situations. W0430'