Safety Manual

Protective practices the company has taken to minimize or prevent exposure to these substances.

Limiting use of products to only those approved as safe. Rotation of wet/dry cleaning.

How to read labels and review SDSs to obtain hazard information.

Review SDSs using glossary information and where to look for first aid information.

Physical and health effects of the hazardous substances.

Review SDSs using glossary information and where to look for first aid information.

Symptoms of overexposure.

Review SDSs using glossary information and where to look for first aid information. Train employees to use only approved products and never use a product unless they have an SDS for it.

Measures employees need to put into practice to reduce or prevent exposure to these hazardous substances by engineering controls, work practices, and use of personal protective equipment.

Emergency and first aid procedures to follow if employees are exposed to hazardous substances.

Review SDSs using glossary information and where to look for first aid information. Make sure ALL employees know what to do in case of a health emergency. Prominently post any warning noticed as needed.

The location and interpretation, if needed, of warning signs or placards to communicate that a chemical known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity is used in the workplace. Employees will receive additional training when a new hazard is introduced into the workplace or whenever employees might be exposed to hazards at another employer’s work site.

Safety training should include training on any new products or procedures. Do not allow use of a customer’s cleaning product without training and your approval, based on the information on the SDS.

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