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Dive into the essentials of Hazard Communication and the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) with our comprehensive guide. This video will unpack the updated OSHA Hazard Communication standard, emphasizing the critical changes aligned with the GHS to enhance chemical safety in the workplace. Whether you're handling, storing, or responsible for chemicals, understanding these guidelines is crucial to maintaining a safe work environment. We cover everything from Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to proper labeling and safe work practices, ensuring you're well-equipped to handle hazardous chemicals safely. 00:00-01:21 Introduction to Hazard Communication and GHS Overview of the OSHA Hazard Communication standard and its alignment with the GHS. Importance of standardized communication in chemical safety across global workplaces. 01:22-02:12 Understanding the Hazard Communication Program Exploration of the Hazard Communication program as a mandatory safety protocol. Key components of the program including chemical labeling, maintenance of safety data sheets, and employee training on chemical risks and safety practices. 02:13-03:33 Role of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) in Hazard Communication Detailed discussion on the importance and structure of Safety Data Sheets. Transition from MSDS to SDS under the GHS guidelines for clarity and consistency in chemical hazard communication. How to effectively use SDS in the workplace for safe chemical handling. 03:34-05:11 Labeling Requirements Under GHS Explanation of the labeling requirements for hazardous chemicals as stipulated by the Hazard Communication Standard. Importance of signal words, pictograms, and hazard statements on labels to communicate risk. Detailed guide on how to read and interpret these labels to ensure safety. 05:12-06:02 Managing Chemical Inventory Lists Importance of maintaining an up-to-date chemical inventory list in the workplace. Connection between the inventory list and corresponding SDS for each chemical. Tips on ensuring accessibility and compliance with inventory management. 06:03-07:48 Safe Work Practices with Hazardous Chemicals Guidelines for handling chemicals safely in the workplace. Importance of being informed about chemical hazards and knowing where to find hazard communication materials. Best practices for using, storing, and disposing of chemicals according to the labels and SDS guidance. 07:49-08:50 Conclusion: The Importance of Hazard Communication Recap of the crucial role of effective hazard communication in maintaining workplace safety. Encouragement for ongoing participation in hazard communication training and adherence to safety practices. Reminder of the collective responsibility in fostering a safe work environment through proper hazard communication. 08:51-09:52 Bloopers A behind the scenes look at the making of this video This video serves as a vital resource for anyone involved with chemicals in the workplace, from new employees to safety managers, ensuring that all team members are equipped with the knowledge to handle hazardous materials safely and compliantly. ______________________________________________________________________ 🚨 Stay Safe with GotSafety Lite! 🚨 Looking for more full length safety training videos? Dive into our extensive, bilingual safety video library on GotSafety Lite! It’s your one-stop destination for comprehensive safety training videos!—and it's absolutely FREE! browse our entire library now: https://bit.ly/48k7DYp 🔗 Connect with us: Blog: https://gotsafety.com/blog/ Podcast: https://gotsafety.com/podcast/ Facebook: / gotsafetyapp Instagram: / realgotsafety TikTok: / realgotsafety LinkedIn: / gotsafety-com Twitter: / gotsafety