To ensure that information about the dangers of all hazardous chemicals used by Adelphi University is known by all.

Policy Statement

To ensure that information about the dangers of all hazardous chemicals used by Adelphi University is known by all affected employees, the following Hazard Communication Policy has been established. Under this policy, you will be informed of the contents of the OSHA Hazard Communications standard by going to the Hazard Communication Program. The program will guide employees affected by this policy of the hazardous properties of chemicals with which they work, safe handling procedures and measures to take to protect yourself from these chemicals.

Reason for Policy

本政策的要求是职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)的要求。(CFR1910。本程序适用于在正常工作条件下或紧急情况下可能接触危险化学品的所有工作操作。

Who Is Governed by this Policy

Faculty and Staff

Policy

所有使用化学品的部门都要参与危害沟通计划。危害沟通计划的副本可在所有使用化学品的部门获得,并可在阿德尔菲大学的内部网上,供任何感兴趣的员工查阅。卡塔尔世界杯时间表环境健康与安全协调员是项目协调员,全面负责项目,包括必要时审查和更新本计划。

Deans, Directors and Department heads designate and empower supervisors who are responsible for the preparation and implementation of the Hazard Communication Program with in their work areas. They also ensure an environment where all employees are encouraged to follow this program.

Definitions

Chemical: any substance, or mixture of substances.

Chemical Manufacturer: an employer with a workplace where chemical(s) are produced for use or distribution.

Chemical Name: the scientific designation of a chemical in accordance with the nomenclature system developed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) or the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) rules of nomenclature, or a name that will clearly identify the chemical for the purpose of conducting a hazard classification.

Classification: to identify the relevant data regarding the hazards of a chemical; review those data to ascertain the hazards associated with the chemical; and decide whether the chemical will be classified as hazardous according to the definition of hazardous chemical. In addition, classification for health and physical hazards includes the determination of the degree of hazard, where appropriate, by comparing the data with the criteria for health and physical hazards.

Common Name:任何代号或标识,如代号、编号、商品名称、品牌名称或通用名称,用于识别除化学名称以外的化学品。

Container: any bag, barrel, bottle, box, can, cylinder, drum, reaction vessel, storage tank, or the like that contains a hazardous chemical. For purposes of this program, pipes or piping systems, and engines, fuel tanks, or other operating systems in a vehicle, are not considered containers.

Distributor: a business, other than a chemical manufacturer or importer, which supplies hazardous chemicals to other distributors or to employers.

Employee: a worker who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals under normal operating conditions or in foreseeable emergencies. Workers such as office workers who encounter hazardous chemicals only in non-routine, isolated instances are not covered.

Employer: a person engaged in a business where chemicals are either used, distributed, or are produced for use or distribution, including a contractor or subcontractor.

Exposure or Exposed: an employee is subjected in the course of employment to a chemical that is a physical or health hazard, and includes potential (e.g. accidental or possible) exposure. “Subjected” in terms of health hazards includes any route of entry (e.g., inhalation, ingestion, skin contact or absorption.)

Foreseeable Emergency: any potential occurrence such as, but not limited to, equipment failure, rupture of containers, or failure of control equipment which could result in an uncontrolled release of a hazardous chemical into the workplace.

Hazard Not Otherwise Classified(HNOC): an adverse physical or health effect identified through evaluation of scientific evidence during the classification process that does not meet the specified criteria for the physical and health hazard classes addressed in this section. This does not extend coverage to adverse physical and health effects for which there is a hazard class addressed in this section, but the effect falls below the cut-off value/concentration limit of the hazard class or is under a GHS hazard category that has not been adopted by OSHA (e.g., acute toxicity Category 5).

Hazardous Chemical: any chemical which is classified as a physical hazard or a health hazard, a simple asphyxiant, combustible dust, pyrophoric gas, or hazard not otherwise classified.

Health Hazard: a chemical which is classified as posing one of the following hazardous effects: acute toxicity (any route of exposure); skin corrosion or irritation; serious eye damage or eye irritation; respiratory or skin sensitization; germ cell mutagenicity; carcinogenicity; reproductive toxicity; specific target organ toxicity (single or repeated exposure); or aspiration hazard.

Immediate Use:该危险化学品将由从有标签的容器中转移该化学品的人控制和使用,且只能在转移该化学品的工作时段内使用。

Importer:第一家在美国关税区有雇员的企业,接收其他国家生产的危险化学品,并将其供应给美国境内的分销商或雇主。

Label: an appropriate group of written, printed or graphic information elements concerning a hazardous chemical, that is affixed to, printed on, or attached to the immediate container of a hazardous chemical, or to the outside packaging. “Mixture” means a combination or a solution composed of two or more substances in which they do not react.

Physical Hazard: a chemical that is classified as posing one of the following hazardous effects: explosive; flammable (gases, aerosols, liquids, or solids); oxidizer (liquid, solid or gas); self-reactive; pyrophoric (liquid or solid); self-heating; organic peroxide; corrosive to metal; gas under pressure; or in contact with water emits flammable gas.

Pictogram: a composition that may include a symbol plus other graphic elements, such as a border, background pattern, or color, that is intended to convey specific information about the hazards of a chemical. Eight pictograms are designated under this standard for application to a hazard category.

Product Identifier: the name or number used for a hazardous chemical on a label or in the SDS. It provides a unique means by which the user can identify the chemical. The product identifier used shall permit cross-references to be made among the required list of hazardous chemicals, the label and the SDS.

Pyrophoric Gas: a chemical in a gaseous state that will ignite spontaneously in air at a temperature of 130 degrees F (54.4 degrees C) or below. “Safety data sheet (SDS)” means a written or printed material concerning a hazardous chemical that provides detailed information about a hazardous chemical or product.

Substance: chemical elements and their compounds in the natural state or obtained by any production process, including any additive necessary to preserve the stability of the product and any impurities deriving from the process used, but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or changing its composition.

Unclassified Hazard: a chemical for which there is scientific evidence identified during the classification process that it may pose an adverse physical or health effect when present in a workplace under normal conditions of use or in a foreseeable emergency, but the evidence does not currently meet the specified criteria for physical or health hazard classification in this section. This does not include adverse physical and health effects for which there is a hazard class addressed in this section.

Use: to package, handle, react, emit, extract, generate as a byproduct, or transfer.

Work Area: a room or defined space in a workplace where hazardous chemicals are produced or used, and where employees are present.

Workplace: an establishment, job site, or project, at one geographical location containing one or more work areas.

Forms

This policy does not have forms associated with it at this time. Upon periodic policy review this area will be evaluated to determine if additional information is needed to supplement the policy.

Related Information

This policy does not have related information at this time. Upon periodic policy review this area will be evaluated to determine if additional information is needed to supplement the policy.

Document History

  • Last Reviewed Date: April, 2017
  • Last Revised Date: March, 2018
  • Policy Origination Date: January, 2013

Who Approved This Policy

Approved and reviewed by Adelphi University’s Safety Committee

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