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Step 1
During your training on the new process, request computer access to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) or Globally Harmonized System Safety Data Sheets (SDS) or obtain hard copies of MSDSs of the chemical you could receive exposures to. These fact sheets identify the characteristics of individual chemicals that could create the most hazardous conditions, how to prevent or control exposures, how to respond to emergency situations, and how to safely handle, pour, transport, move, store and dispose of hazardous chemicals.
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Step 2
Check the MSDS to make sure you understand how potentially hazardous chemicals are controlled, including any Personal Protective Equipment you must be fitted for and trained to use correctly, and engineering controls you must work with.
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Step 3
Identify from the MSDS the composition of specific chemicals you must handle, pour, store, move and dispose of in doing your job.
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Step 4
Learn the reactivity of the chemicals you must work with, and whether those chemicals react with others found in the work place.
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Step 5
Ask your supervisor any question you may have concerning the use and methods of protection from harmful affects of all potentially hazardous chemicals you must work with.
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Step 6
Check emergency numbers of the chemical manufacturers provided in the MSDS.













Comments
sallyemaycreate said
on 12/4/2009 Wow... you really know your 'stuff' about chemicals, Osh! Well done! 5*****