Upload
others
View
2
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
OSHA HazCom / GHSPictograms
Toll Free: 1.877.204.9106www.MSDSAuthoring.com
Fax Toll Free: 1.877.996.8436lMSDS Authoring Services, Inc.
As of 2012, OSHA aligned its Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) with GHS. All hazardous chemical manufacturers must include GHS pictograms on their SDS's and on their product container labels effective June 1, 2015. The GHS pictograms depict a black hazard symbol on a white background surrounded by a red diamond border. A chemical’s hazard classification determines which of the below pictograms appear on its respective label. As of December 1, 2013, all HazCom Standard covered employers are required to be trained on the following new pictograms and other GHS label elements.
Aspiration ToxicityCarcinogenMutagenicity
Reproductive ToxicityRespiratory SensitizerTarget Organ Toxicity
Health Hazard
Emits Flammable GasFlammables
Organic PeroxidesPyrophoricsSelf-HeatingSelf-Reactive
Flame
Irritant (Skin & Eye)Acute Toxicity (Harmful)Narcotic EffectsSkin Sensitizer
Respiratory Tract IrritantHazardous to Ozone Layer(Non-Mandatory for HazCom)
Exclamation Mark
Skin Corrosion / BurnsEye Damage
Corrosive to Metals
Corrosion
Gases Under Pressure
Gas Cylinder
ExplosivesSelf-ReactivesOrganic Peroxides
Exploding Bomb
Acute Toxicity(Fatal or Toxic)
Skull &Crossbones
Oxidizers
FlameOver Circle (Non-Mandatory for HazCom)
Aquatic Toxicity
Environment