Introduction
A standardized system for labeling and classifying chemicals known as the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) has been developed. Two primary areas of change involve labeling elements and standardization of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), formally known as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). The goal of this training is to provide updated information on the new labels that may appear on chemicals and on the new Safety Data Sheets (SDS) that may be received from chemical manufacturers.
Chemical Labels and Safety Data Sheets
The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) was originally developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA®). The newly revised HCS focus is on the employees' right to understand the characteristics and hazards of chemicals in the workplace, whether it is a chemical industry or a school. Play the following GHS video for a brief overview of HCS changes to labels and SDS.
Pictograms
Pictogram Matchup
Practice matching the pictograms to the appropriate descriptions in the activity below. Remember that pictograms are now included in chemical labels as well as SDS. For more information about pictograms, refer to the web-linked file titled Pictograms. To read an OSHA publication about labeling and pictograms, click here.
Training Resources
There are several GHS training resources available to educators and staff. OSHA® has created a variety of publications such as reference cards about the changes to labels and SDS in both English and Spanish. Click the image of the Quick Card™ to the right to access the files.
Training Video
Additionally, Flinn Scientific, Inc., has developed resources as well as a safety training video that meets the safety training requirements as outlined by OSHA®. Click GHS to access the video on YouTube™. When you have completed the video, close the window and return to the lesson.