This pictogram symbolizes a toxic hazard.
What is the "skull and crossbones"?
This section addresses "first aid measures" to be taken if an exposure occurs.
What is "Section 4"?
This "signal word" is used on a label for the more severe hazards.
What is "Danger"?
Flammable materials should not be stored near this common type of chemical due to the potential for fire acceleration.
What are "Oxidizers"?
Following the update, OSHA requires Safety Data Sheets to have this many sections for standardization.
What is "16 Sections"?
This pictogram symbolizes a health hazard.
What is a "person with a star over their chest"?
This section includes what PPE to wear to prevent contact to a hazardous chemical.
What is "Section 8"?
Labels are not required on these if they are used in a single shift, by one person, and remains in the intended work area.
What are "Secondary Containers"?
This specific type of storage unit is recommended for keeping flammable liquids safely contained, reducing fire hazards.
What is a "Flammable Cabinet"?
This core right ensures employees are informed about the chemical hazards they may encounter in their jobs.
What is the "Right to Know"?
This pictogram symbolizes an environmental hazard.
What is an "upside down fish at a tree and stream"?
This section covers the appropriate media to eliminate a fire.
What is "Section 5"?
These are phrases describing recommended measures to minimize or prevent adverse effects from exposure.
What are "Precautionary Statements"?
When storing chemicals, maintaining clear access and egress for this vital building component is an OSHA requirement to ensure safe evacuation.
What are "Emergency Exits or Emergency Exit Routes"?
This is a type of response when exposed to welding fumes from tig welding stainless steel that causes coughing, lightheadedness, and headaches.
What are "Symptoms of Exposure"?
This pictogram shows a vile pouring a chemical on a hand.
What is "corrosive" pictogram?
This information in Section 2 describes Hazard Identification, which includes General, Prevention, and Response.
What are "Precautionary Statements"?
These brief, standardized phrases describe the specific nature of a chemical's hazard, such as "Highly flammable liquid and vapor".
What are "Hazard Statements"?
In areas where corrosive chemicals are used or stored, employers must provide this facility for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body.
What are "Emergency Eye Wash and Shower Facilities"?
This person or entity is required to produce the initial Safety Data Sheet when the chemical/hazardous substance is produced.
What is "The Manufacturer"?
This pictogram shows an exclamation mark.
What is an "irritant" pictogram?
In 2012, OSHA revised its HazCom standard to align with this international system.
What is the "Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals"?
This alternative labeling system is permitted by OSHA for workplace secondary containers provided the employees are trained.
What is the "NFPA 704 Hazard Rating System" or "HMIS"?
Chemicals must be stored away from these two common environmental factors to prevent degradation or dangerous reactions.
What are "Direct Sunlight and Heat Sources"?
Further information regarding OSHA's Hazard Communication can be located here.
What is "29 CFR 1910.1200"?