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Page 1: Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)

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“No employer may allow the use, handling or storage of a Controlled

Productin a workplace unless the product

carries a label and a material safety data sheet which meet the

requirements of this Act and the regulations and unless the worker has received the training and information

required to carry out the work entrusted to him safely”

- Article 62.1, An Act respecting occupational health and safety R.S.Q., S-2.1

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What are Controlled Products?

Class A:Compressed Gas

Class B:Flammable and Combustible Material

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Controlled Products

Class C: Oxidizing Material

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Class D Controlled Products

Division 1: Materials Causing Immediate and Serious Toxic Effects

Division 2: Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects

Division 3: Biohazardous Infectious Materials

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Controlled Products

Class E:Corrosive Material

Class F: Dangerously Reactive Material

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Not Classified as Controlled Products:

explosives

radioactive materials

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Not Classified as Controlled Products:

domestic goods

cosmetics

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Not Classified as Controlled Products:

Food & food additives

Drugs & diagnostic chemicals

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Not Classified as Controlled Products:

pesticides

hazardous waste

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WHMIS Main Elements

• Material safety data sheets– supplier– workplace

DIMETHYLMEGADEATH• Training

– core– job specific

• Labels– supplier– workplace– laboratory

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FIRST AID:EYES: Flush with water for 15 minutes. Consult with physician

SKIN: Flush with water as per sulphuric acid

INGESTION: Treat as per sulphuric acid. Consult with physician

Supplier’s Label

PRODUCT IDENTIFIERTOLUENE SULFONIC ACIDRISK PHRASES:Highly irritating to skin, eyes, and nose

HEALTH HAZARD DATA:

Strong Acid: Treat as sulphuric acid

EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: ACUTE

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES:PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTEYE: Face shield and gogglesGLOVES: Rubber

OTHER CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT: Rubber apron, rubber boots

Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet

ABC Chemicals123 Chemical DriveChemical City1-800-CHE-MICAL

Supplier identifier

FRANCAIS AU VERSO

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Workplace Label

PRODUCT IDENTIFIERMethyl AlcoholPrecautions:Use in well ventilated area

Avoid contact with skin and eyes

Keep away from spark and flame

Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet

FRANCAIS AU VERSO

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Workplace Labels Required:

On controlled products produced and used in the workplace,

if the label becomes illegible.

received from a supplier and transferred to another container*

*not required if transferred material is used in its entirety prior to the end of the work shift

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Workplace Labelsin Research Labs

• MSDS must be available

• Not to be transported out of lab

Agent Green

• Product identifier (name)

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Material Safety Data Sheets

• Supplier must provide• Accessible to ALL

workers in the workplace

• Must be kept up to date

• Must be made available to doctor in the event of exposure

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What’s in an MSDS?

1. Product Information

Item Name: VARSOL-1 SOLVENT

Company's Name: EXXON CO, 800 BELL ST., HOUSTON, TX, US, 77252-2180

Emerg Ph #: 713-656-3424

/800-424-9300(CHEMTREC)

Part Number: 131030-00627

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What’s in an MSDS?

2. MSDS Preparation

Date MSDS Prepared: 12APR95

Safety Data Review Date: 13JUN96

MSDS Preparer's Name: MARKETING TECHNICAL SER

Preparer's Company: EXXON COMPANY, USA (713-656-5949)

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What’s in an MSDS?

3. Ingredients

Ingredient: STODDARD SOLVENT

Ingredient Sequence Number: 01

Percent: 100

CAS Number: 8052-41-3

OSHA PEL: 500 PPM

ACGIH TLV: 100 PPM

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Definition: Threshold Limit Value

• TLV (TWA) is an 8-hour time-weighted average believed to be the average concentration to which most workers can be exposed during an 8-hour workday, day after day, without harmful effects.

• TLV (STEL) is a 15 minute “short term exposure limit”

• Ceiling (C) is a maximum concentration never to be exceeded

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Stoddard Solvent?

Ingredient: C*7-C*10 saturated hydrocarbon, Percent: 83.0

Ingredient: 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. Percent: 4.0

Ingredient: C8+ aromatics, Percent: 17.0

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What’s in an MSDS?

4. Physical Properties

Appearance and Odor: clear water-white liquid, mineral spirits odor.

Boiling Point: 315F,157C

Melting Point: <0F,<-18C

Vapor Pressure (MM Hg/70 F): 1.6MM @20C

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What’s in an MSDS?

4. Physical Properties (cont’d)

Vapor Density (Air=1): 3.5

Specific Gravity: 0.80

Evaporation Rate And Ref: 0.1 (N-butyl acetate=1)

Solubility In Water: negligible

Percent Volatiles By Volume: 100

pH: NEUTRAL

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What’s in an MSDS?

5. Fire and Explosion Data

Flash Point: 104F,40C

Flash Point Method: TCC

Lower Explosive Limit: 2.1%

Upper Explosive Limit: 13.3%

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Definition: Flash Point

• The flash point is the lowest temperature at which a liquid produces enough vapour to ignite in the presence of a source of ignition.

• The lower the flash point, the greater the risk of fire.

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Flash Points oC

acetone -18

ether (diethyl) -45

natural gas - 88

ethyl alcohol 13

methyl alcohol 11

gasoline -43

varsol 40

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What’s in an MSDS?

5. Fire and Explosion Data, cont’d

Extinguishing Media: foam, H2O spray(fog), dry chem, CO2

Special Fire Fighting Proc: keep fire-exposed containers cool w/H2O

Unusual Fire And Expl Hazards: liq is volatile/gives off invisible vapour; may settle in low areas

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What’s in an MSDS?

6. Product Reactivity Stability: YES Cond To Avoid: keep product away from ignition sources such as heat,sparks,pilot lights,static electricity, open flames.Materials To Avoid: strong oxidants e.g., chlorine; O2, sodium and calcium hypochlorite.

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What’s in an MSDS?

6. Product Reactivity •Hazardous Decomposition Products: fumes, smoke, CO, sulfur oxides, aldehydes•Hazardous Polymerization?: NO

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What’s in an MSDS?

7. Toxicological information

LD50-LC50 Mixture: ORAL LD50 (RABBIT) >3.16G/KG OF BODY WT

Route Of Entry - Inhalation: YES

Route Of Entry - Skin: YES

Route Of Entry - Ingestion: NO

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Definition: LD50

• LD50 (Lethal Dose50) is the amount of a substance that, when administered by a defined route of entry (e.g. oral or dermal) over a specified period of time, is expected to cause the death of 50 per cent of a defined animal population.

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Definition: LC50

• LC50 (Lethal Concentration50) is the amount of a substance in air that, when given by inhalation over a specified period of time, is expected to cause the death in 50 per cent of a defined animal population.

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What’s in an MSDS?

7. Tox. information, cont’d

Signs/Symptoms Of Overexp: high vap concentration (>1000ppm) irritation of eyes, resp tract.

headaches, dizziness, anesthesia, drowsiness, unconsciousness, other CNS effects including death.

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What’s in an MSDS?

7. Tox. information, cont’d

Carcinogenicity - IARC: NO

Carcinogenicity - OSHA: NO

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What’s in an MSDS?

8. Preventive measures

Respiratory Protection: none specified by manufacturer.

ventilation: use only w/venti sufficient to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit

limit buildup of explo concen. No smoke/flame use/ign source.

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What’s in an MSDS?

8. Preventive measures cont’d

ProtectiveGloves: chem-resist gloves.

Eye Protection: splash gogg,face shields.

Other Protective Equipment: chem-resist apron/other imperv cloth if needed.

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What’s in an MSDS?

8. Preventive measures cont’d

Storage: Keep cntnr clsd when not in use. Do not store near heat/sparks/flame/strong oxid. Effectively ground.

NFPA: Use approp eqmpt. NFPA-70.

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What’s in an MSDS?

8. Preventive measures cont’d

Spills : elimnate ign sources. keep people away. Recover free portion. Add sand/earth/suitable absorbent. Min breath vap/skin contact. Venti confined spaces.Opn windows/doors. Keep out of sewers/ watercourses w/dike/impound. Conform to applicable gov’t regs.

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What’s in an MSDS?

9. First Aid Measures

Emergency/First Aid Procedure:

EYE:flush w/clear water for 15mins/til irritation subsides. If irrit persists call physician.

SKIN: remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin w/soap/water.

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Controlled Products - Characteristics and Precautions

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Class A: Compressed GasCharacteristics

Gas inside cylinder is under pressure

The cylinder may explode if heated or damaged

Sudden release of high pressure gas streams may puncture skin and cause fatal embolism

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Class A: Compressed GasPrecautions

Transport and handle with care

Make sure cylinders are properly secured

Store away from sources of heat or fire

Use proper regulator

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Class B: Flammable and Combustible Material

CharacteristicsMay burn or explode when exposed to heat, sparks or flames

Flammable: burns readily at room temperature

Combustible: burns when heated

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Class B: Flammable and Combustible Material

Precautions

Store away from Class C (oxidizing materials)Store away from sources of heat, sparks and flameDo not smoke near these materials

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Class C: Oxidizing Material

CharacteristicsCan cause other

materials to burn or explode by providing oxygen

May burn skin and eyes on contact

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Class C: Oxidizing Material

PrecautionsStore away from Class B (flammable and combustible) materials

Store away from sources of heat and ignitionWear the recommended protective equipment and clothing

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Class D, Division 1Materials Causing Immediate and

Serious Toxic EffectsCharacteristics

May cause immediate death or serious injury if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin

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Class D, Division 1Materials Causing Immediate and

Serious Toxic EffectsPrecautions

Avoid inhaling gas or vapoursAvoid skin and eye contactWear the recommended protective equipment and clothing

Do not eat, drink or smoke near these materials

Wash hands after handling

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Class D, Division 2Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects

CharacteristicsMay cause death or permanent injury following repeated or long-term exposure

May irritate eyes, skin and breathing passages: may lead to chronic lung problems and skin sensitivity

May cause liver or kidney damage, cancer, birth defects or sterility

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Class D, Division 2Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects

PrecautionsAvoid inhaling gas or vapoursAvoid skin and eye contactWear the recommended

protective equipment and clothing

Do not eat, drink or smoke near these materials

Wash hands after handling

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Class D, Division 3Biohazardous Infectious Material

CharacteristicsContact with microbiological agents (e.g., bacteria, viruses, fungi and their toxins) may cause illness or death

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Class D, Division 3Biohazardous Infectious Material

PrecautionsWear the recommended protective equipment and clothing

Work with these materials in designated areas

Disinfect area after handling

Wash hands after handling

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Class E: Corrosive MaterialCharacteristics

Will burn eyes and skin on contactWill burn tissues of respiratory tract if inhaled

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Class E: Corrosive MaterialPrecautions

Store acids and bases in separate areas

Avoid inhaling these materials

Avoid contact with skin and eyes

Wear the recommended protective equipment and clothing

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Class F: Dangerously Reactive Material

CharacteristicsMay be unstable, reacting dangerously to jarring, compression, heat or exposure to light

May burn, explode or produce dangerous gases when mixed with incompatible materials

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Class F: Dangerously Reactive Material

CharacteristicsStore away from heatAvoid shock and frictionWear the recommended

protective equipment and clothing


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