Section 296-800-17015. Obtain and maintain material safety data sheets (MSDSs) for each hazardous chemical used.  


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  • Note:
    MSDSs are a type of employee exposure record. Therefore, you must comply with the material safety data sheets (MSDSs) as exposure records, WAC 296-800-180, located in this book.
    You must:
    • Obtain a MSDS for each hazardous chemical used as soon as possible if the MSDS is not provided with the shipment of a hazardous chemical, from the chemical manufacturer or importer.
    Note:
    • To obtain a MSDS, you may try calling the manufacturer or checking their web site.
     
    • If you have a commercial account with a retailer or wholesaler, you have the right to request and receive a MSDS about hazardous chemicals you purchase.
     
    • If a chemical is purchased from a retailer with no commercial accounts, you have the right to request and receive the manufacturer's name and address so that you can contact them and request a MSDS for the chemical.
     
    • Whoever prepares the MSDS is required to mark all blocks on the form, even if there is no relevant information for that section.
     
    • If you have problems getting a MSDS within 30 calendar days after making a written request to the chemical manufacturer, importer, or distributor, you can get help from WISHA. You may contact your local regional office for assistance or make a written request for assistance to the:
     
    Department of Labor and Industries
     
    Right-to-Know Program
     
    P.O. Box 44610
     
    Olympia, Washington 98504-4610.
     
    Include in your request:
     
    – A copy of the purchaser's written request to the chemical manufacturer, importer, or distributor.
     
    – The name of the product suspected of containing a hazardous chemical.
     
    – The identification number of the product, if available.
     
    – A copy of the product label, if available.
     
    – The name and address of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or distributor from whom the product was obtained.
    You must:
    • Maintain a MSDS for each hazardous chemical:
    – Keep copies of the required MSDSs for each hazardous chemical present in your workplace.
    – Each MSDS must be in English. You may also keep copies in other languages.
    Reference:
    See material safety data sheets and label preparation, chapter 296-839 WAC, if you choose to create your own MSDS or label.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. WSR 03-18-090, § 296-800-17015, filed 9/2/03, effective 11/1/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and [49.17].050. WSR 01-23-060, § 296-800-17015, filed 11/20/01, effective 12/1/01; WSR 01-11-038, § 296-800-17015, filed 5/9/01, effective 9/1/01.]
RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. WSR 03-18-090, § 296-800-17015, filed 9/2/03, effective 11/1/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and [49.17].050. WSR 01-23-060, § 296-800-17015, filed 11/20/01, effective 12/1/01; WSR 01-11-038, § 296-800-17015, filed 5/9/01, effective 9/1/01.

Rules

296-800-180,296-839,