SAFETY TIP: Basic Chemical Handling
Many chemicals have great potential to do great harm. Use these basic tips as a starting point to ensure safe chemical handling:
– Read the label. If you need more information, check the MSDS.
– Dress the part. Wear proper protective clothing and equipment as required.
– Follow directions. If the label says, “use only with adequate ventilation,” make sure you do. Never mix chemicals unless you’ve been trained and authorized.
– Know emergency procedures. Be familiar with first aid procedures, emergency eye wash showers and posted emergency phone numbers.
– Be careful. Don’t work alone, don’t hurry or take shortcuts.
– Report any suspected problems. Report any equipment that malfunctions or needs repair, as well as anything unusual about the chemicals.
– Keep your work area neat, clean and organized.
– Store everything properly. Close containers tightly. Keep flammables in a safe area.
Resources:
- Visit the NIOSH Chemical Safety page
- Visit the OSHA Hazard Communication page
- Browse MSDS and hazard communication signs and labels
- Browse chemical and pesticide safety signs
Chemical Signs and Labels
The key to using chemicals properly, and taking the proper precautions is knowing and understanding the Global Harmonized System pictograms. ComplianceSigns offers a wide variety of GHS warning signs and labels for work involving chemicals and pesticides.