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Managerial Concerns
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r ?ntroduction
r Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA)
r Governmental Agencies
r Manager Concerns:
± Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
± Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
± NFPA Hazard Diamonds
± Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO)
± Hazardous Materials ?dentification System (HM?S)
  

r ?s workplace safety a concern to managers?


r What are some safety obligations for
managers?
r Name some safety issues in the workplace.
r Educational vs. ?ndustrial Safety

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r Occupational Safety & Health Administration


r OSHA's Mission
r OSHA Facts
r OSHA FAQ
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r OSHA
r N?OSH
r ANS?
r DOT
r TWCC
r Others (See handout)
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r Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)


r Compliance
± Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
r NFPA Hazard Diamonds
r Hazardous Materials ?dentification System
(HM?S)
r Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO)
r Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
r HazMat
     

r Federal law dictates that employers must provide


information to their employees about hazardous
materials and chemicals that employees may be
exposed to in the workplace. The vehicle for that
information is the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
While there is no specified format for the MSDS, OSHA
has developed a non-mandatory format, OSHA Form
174, which may be used by chemical manufacturers
and importers to comply with OSHA's Hazard
Communication Standard. You are entitled to receive a
data sheet from your supplier.
Agricultural MSDS
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r These data sheets play significant roles in several recordkeeping


requirements.
r They are created and distributed as a part of comprehensive hazard
communication program.
r They are required as a part of any compliance obligation to be
available and displayed prominently in the workplace. The public has
a right to MSDS data upon request.
r They must be written in English and contain:
± the name of the chemical (same as on the label)
± the chemical and common names of the substance
± a listing of the ingredients
± a statement of the ingredients that are known carcinogens or that
present other known hazards
± any specific hazards
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r The United States O 


   O  is a compilation of the
general and permanent rules published in the
Federal Register by the Executive
departments and agencies of the Federal
Government of the United States of America.
?t is sometimes referred to as the "United
States Code", "U.S. Code" or "USC".
The Code of Federal Regulations
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r Can you name


the equipment
worn by this
employee?
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r Guarding r Engineering Controls


r Repetitive Stress ?njury r HazCom Standards
r LD50 r Work Practice Controls
r LC50
r Accident
r Mishap
± ?ncident
r Ergonomics

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