GHS Presentation 1
GHS Presentation 1
GHS Presentation 1
Prepared For:
• G Globally
• H Harmonized
• Manufacturers
• Suppliers
• Users
What is Affected?
• Workplace chemicals
• Consumer chemicals
• 16 element format
– Train on GHS label elements
• Pictograms
• Signal words
• Hazard statements
• Precautionary statements
– Continue to maintain the updated SDSs
By When?
• 2. Hazard identification
• 3. Composition/ingredients
• 4. First‐aid measures
• 5. Fire‐fighting measures
Hydrogen Peroxided
GHS Labeling
• Product Identifier
• Pictogram
• Explosives
• Self‐reactive substances
• Organic peroxides
Flame
• Flammables
• Self‐reactive substances
• Pyrophorics
• Self‐heating substances
• Organic peroxides
Flame Over
Circle
• Oxidizers
Gas Cylinder
• Skin corrosion/burns
• Eye damage
• Corrosive to metals
Health Hazard Pictograms
Skull and
crossbones
• Acute toxicity (fatal or toxic)
Exclamation Mark
• Acute toxicity
• Skin sensitizer
• Narcotic effects
• Mutagen
• Reproductive toxicity
• Respiratory sensitizer
• Aspiration hazard
9th Pictogram, not adopted
by OSHA Aquatic Toxicity
Environment
Signal Words
– Fatal if swallowed
– Toxic if swallowed
– Harmful if swallowed
– May be harmful if swallowed
– Highly flammable liquid and vapor
Precautionary Statements
• a phrase that describes recommended
measures to be taken to minimize or prevent
adverse effects resulting from exposure to a
hazardous chemical or improper storage or
handling.