GHS Stands for:
What is GHS Anyway?
G lobally
H armonized
S ystem of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
This is a law adopted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA and aligns with the Hazard Communication Standard. It was to protect you, the employer AND the worker, on workplace exposures and injuries.
The point was to adopt a GLOBALLY accepted standard for handling of all hazardous chemicals
Deadlines for GHS Adoption – Some Dates Have Past! Date Requirement Responsible December 1, 2013 Train on the new label elements and safety
data sheet format Employers
June 1, 2015* December 1, 2015
Compliance with all modified provisions of the final rule, except: The Distributor shall not ship containers labeled by the chemical manufacturer or importer unless it is a HCS Compliant label
Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors or employers.
June 1, 2016 Update alternative workplace labeling and hazard communication program as necessary, and provide additional employee training for newly identified physical or health hazards.
Employers
Transition Period to the effective completion dates noted above
May comply with either 29 CFR 1910.1200 (the final standard), or the current standard, or both
Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors or employers.
Reference: https://www.osha.gov/dsg/hazcom/effectivedates.html
How MAXCOM Can Help You Meet ALL GHS Requirements
MAXCOM incorporates all of the elements of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, GHS adopted by OSHA.
MAXCOM provides information to employees in a format that allows them to work more safely with hazardous chemicals.
Available in multiple languages, our program includes the following GHS components: • Chemical classification • Signal word • Pictograms • Hazard and precautionary statements • Additional hazards • Routes of exposure • Target organs
MAXCOM is a web-hosted solution that insures your employees have immediate access to their MSDS/SDS via a desktop icon, intranet and any other method chosen. Each MSDS is certified annually to make certain our clients have the most current documents available
Safe-Use-Guides MAXCOM has developed
formatted and numbered Safe-Use-Guides that correspond with the hazard classes established by
GHS. Each guide is written at a comprehension level that is
designed to meet the needs of all employees!
MAXCOM strictly adheres to the criteria established by the United Nations'(UN) Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals,(GHS)to classify workplace chemicals.
Chemical Approval Tools
Chemical Approvals allows customized e-mail notifications and setup and fully allows in-house documentation to support chemical approval submissions. Approval codes and icons can be used. Approvals can be facility-specific or company-specific.
SDS On the Web
MAXCOM provides immediate access to millions of Safety Data Sheets directly from the Manufacturer websites!
Chemicals of Concern
Create your own lists of chemicals either manually or utilizing thousands of our available regulatory listings.
Ad-Hoc Labeling
Create your own facility-specific labels with unlimited field data and ability to create your own input fields. All fields can be used to output including QR Code to automatically yield an SDS sheet on your mobile phone*.
*QR Code Reader required
SDS Uploads
Upload your SDS documents to MAXCOM for further processing using SDS Upload. Add your own facility specific PPE, Notes and Part Numbers.
Database Activity
View the activity of your SDS submissions via the Database Activity Window. Receive notifications of new or updated SDSs.
Repository
Add to your chemical inventory by utilizing our thousands of SDSs using the repository feature.
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