Hazard Communication is Evolving

Oct 15
08:18

2012

Leighanna Cumbie

Leighanna Cumbie

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Hazard Communication recently updated with new mandates and requirements for companies to follow. The effort is part of a global set of rules to aid in the transport of hazardous chemicals across international borders. Changes include the symbols on the side of containers, updates to Material Safety Data Sheets, and the evolution from “right to know” philosophy to the “right to understand”.

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Hazard Communication recently updated with new mandates and requirements for companies to follow.  The effort is part of a global set of rules to aid in the transport of hazardous chemicals across international borders.  Changes include the symbols on the side of containers,Hazard Communication is Evolving Articles updates to Material Safety Data Sheets, and the evolution from “right to know” philosophy to the “right to understand”.

 

Symbols on the side on hazardous chemicals have been updated to reflect the dangers of working with and around the chemical.  The classification of which chemical gets which warning label has been predefined and can be universally applied so different manufactures of the same chemical are in sync.  Prior to the revision, labels across different manufacturers could have different warning labels.  This led to confusion for workers utilizing the chemicals.  The appearance of the labels have also been streamlined to provide quick recognition as all will have the same background or design, with the type of hazard on the label changing to reflect the inherent danger.

 

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) have been updated to reflect a common order of information provided.  The MSDS format prior to the revision could be varied or information presented in different areas.  The update will allow the same type of information in a set order.  A worker would be able to quickly reference the needed information by knowing the order the information is being presented. 

 

The philosophy of Hazard Communication has also evolved from the “right to know” to the “right to understand”.  This is an important milestone as workers become more empowered with a greater understanding of the dangers associated with each hazardous chemical and why the chemical reacts that way.  This should lead to safer worker conditions as employees gain the knowledge of different environments or conditions needed for negative reactions and how to avoid them.  This is the next step by going from merely knowing the dangers, to knowing why the dangers exist.

 

Hazard Communication is changing and will continue to evolve for the years to come.  It is imperative to keep your company informed of the different changes that occur in real time.  One way to stay on top of the changes is to work with and Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH).  This professional can keep your company informed of the new mandates.  Evolving your company will avoid costly fines as new mandates are set in place and keep your employees safe at the workplace.  Click hereto contact a Certified Industrial Hygienist to start working with your company today.