نمایش نتیجه 1 تا 7 از 7 نتیجه یافت شده برای HAZCOM:
n: a substance defined under HAZCOM (OSHA) as any element, chemical compound, or mixture of elements and/or compounds.
n: an inventory required by HAZCOM. Under HAZCOM, all employers must keep a complete list, or inventory, of all hazardous materials on site.
n: (HAZCOM, CS, or the "Employee Right to Know") an OSHA standard that guarantees employees the right to know about chemical hazards on the job and how to protect themselves from those hazards. Under HAZCOM, all manufacturers and employers must prepare a written hazard communication program;prepare a list of all hazardous materials in the workplace;label all containers of hazardous materials in the workplace;collect and maintain a material safety data sheet (MSDS) for each hazardous material present in the workplace;and provide employee training on specific topics related to hazardous substances.
n: 1. (OSHA) (HAZCOM) any chemical that is a physical hazard or a health hazard. 2. (SARA) any hazardous chemical as defined under 29 CFR 1910.1200(c),except those that are regulated by other agencies or laws.
abbr: Hazard Communication Standard.
n: 1. Under TSCA, anyone who manufactures or imports for commercial purposes over 10,000 pounds per year of a substance listed on the TSCA inventory. 2.under HAZCOM, production and drilling companies are considered manufacturers of crude oil, natural gas, and other products and must maintain an MSDS for these products.
n: (MSDS) a reference document prepared by the chemical manufacturer and required under HAZCOM to be kept with the material during shipment and distributed in the workplace for any employee who may work with that material. The information on the MSDS may take a variety of forms but it must include the identity of the chemical, chemicals, or mixtures as listed on the container label;the physical and chemical characteristics of the material;the physical hazards of the material;the health hazards of the material;the primary routes of entry into the human body;the permissible exposure limits, if available;whether the material has been found to be a carcinogen, a potential carcinogen, or is regulated by OSHA;any generally applicable precautions for safe handling;any generally applicable control measures;emergency first aid procedures;the date the MSDS was prepared;and the name, address, and telephone number of the material source or another responsible party who can provide additional information and emergency procedures for the material if necessary.
a description of the HSE data for a marketed product.