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Title: WHMIS


1
WHMIS
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
2
Right to Know
  • Workers have access to information through their
    employer.

3
Purpose of WHMIS
  • Provides Information on Hazardous Materials used
    in Workplace
  • Facilitates the Process of Hazard Identification
  • Ensures Consistency of Information in all
    Canadian Workplaces

4
Legislation
  • Federal
  • Bill C-70
  • Part of the Canada Labour Coded
  • Provincial
  • Bill 79
  • Ontario Reg. 644/88
  • Occupational Health Safety Act
  • Policed by Ministry of Labour

5
Exemptions From WHMIS
  • Explosives
  • Drugs
  • Pesticides
  • Radioactive Materials
  • Hazardous Wastes
  • Products being transported T.D.G. Act
  • Consumer Products/Tobacco/Manufactured Articles

6
Three Components of WHMIS
  • Labels
  • Supplier Label
  • Workplace Label
  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
  • Worker Education

7
Duties of the Supplier
  • Classify Product
  • Apply Supplier Label
  • Provide Material Safety Data Sheet
  • Update MSDSs at least every 3 years

8
Duties of the Employer
  • Conduct Workplace Inventory
  • Ensure Proper Labeling is Used
  • Label Piping Systems/Vessels/Reactors
  • Maintain and Make Available MSDSs
  • Train Workers

9
Duties of a Worker
  • Report missing or damaged labels or MSDSs
  • Participate in Training
  • Apply Knowledge and Training

10
WHMIS Hazard Classifications
11
Class A
  • Compressed Gas
  • Any Hazardous Material that is contained under
    pressure including compressed gas, dissolved gas,
    or liquefied gas

12
Compressed Gas Cylinders
  • store and transport with safety cap
  • comply with storage restrictions
  • DO NOT store fuel gas with oxygen
  • secure in an upright position
  • use in a well ventilated area

13
Class B
  • Flammable and Combustible Material
  • Flammable Gases
  • Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  • Flammable Solids
  • Flammable Aerosols
  • Reactive Flammable Material
  • Methanol, Toluene, Butane, Acetone

14
Flammable Materials
  • Store liquids in Flammable Storage Cabinet
  • Explosion-proof fixtures required
  • NEVER store with oxidizers
  • Keep away from heat, ignition sources, and direct
    sunlight
  • Use static lines when transferring

15
Class C
  • Oxidizing Material
  • Any Hazardous Material which causes or
    contributes to the combustion of another material
    by giving oxygen or some other oxidizing
    substance, whether or not it is combustible.
  • Organic Peroxides
  • Chlorates, Nitric Acid, Peroxides, Permanganates,
    Perchlorates, Nitrites, Nitrates

16
Oxidizers
  • Easily oxidize metal powders, organic materials
  • Segregate from other materials, such as organic
    solvents
  • PPE and/or explosion barriers may be required

17
Class D1
  • Poisonous Infectious Materials
  • Material causing immediate and serious toxic
    effects
  • Materials which are potentially fatal or may
    cause permanent damage if inhaled, swallowed, or
    absorbed through the skin, or may burn the skin
    or eyes upon contact

18
Class D2
  • Poisonous Infectious Materials
  • Material causing other chronic or long term
    effects
  • Material which may
  • cause death or permanent damage as a result of
    repeated exposure over an extended period of
    time
  • may be an irritant to the skin, eyes, or
    respiratory system
  • may cause cancer, birth defects, or sterility.

19
Class D3
  • Poisonous Infectious Materials
  • Biohazardous and Infectious Materials
  • Materials which may cause disease in humans and
    animals, such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi
    may also include cultures and diagnostic
    specimens such as blood, urine, and body tissue.

20
Class E
  • Corrosive Material
  • Material which may corrode aluminum and steel or
    human flesh
  • Material which are anhydrous corrosive gases

21
Inorganic Acids
  • Sulfuric Acid, Nitric Acid, Perchloric Acid,
    Hydrochloric Acid
  • Segregate from bases and organic compounds
  • Store in a ventilated acid cabinet
  • Know the location of eye washes and safety
    showers
  • Store on lower shelves

22
Bases
  • Sodium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide
  • Segregate from acids and organic compounds
  • Store in a ventilated cabinet
  • Know the location of eye washes and safety
    showers
  • Store on lower shelves

23
Class F
  • Dangerously Reactive Material
  • Materials which undergo vigorous polymerization,
    decomposition, or condensation
  • Materials which become self-reactive under
    conditions of shock, or increased temperature or
    pressure
  • Materials which react vigorously with water to
    produce a very toxic gas

24
WHMIS Labels
25
Supplier Label
  • Product Identifier
  • Hazard Symbols
  • Border
  • Bilingual
  • Risk Phrases and Precautions
  • First Aid
  • Safe Handling Precautions
  • Reference to MSDS
  • Supplier Information

26
Workplace Label
  • Product Identifier
  • Safe Handling Precautions
  • Reference to MSDS

27
Workplace Label Uses
  • Transfer of material from a Supplier Labelled
    container to another container
  • Replacement of a damaged Supplier Label

28
MSDS Contents
  • Hazardous Ingredients
  • Preparation Information
  • Fire Explosion Hazard
  • Toxicological Properties
  • First Aid Measures
  • Product Information
  • Physical Data
  • Reactivity Data
  • Preventative Measures
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