Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-849. Benzene. |
Section 296-849-11010. Communication of hazards.
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- You must:• Hazard communication—General.- Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers comply with all requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS, WAC 296-901-140 for benzene).- In classifying the hazards of benzene at least the following hazards are to be addressed: Cancer; central nervous system effects; blood effects; aspiration; skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation; and flammability.- Employers shall include benzene in the hazard communication program established to comply with the HCS, WAC 296-901-140. Employers shall ensure that each employee has access to labels on containers of benzene and to safety data sheets, and is trained in accordance with the requirements of HCS and WAC 296-849-11050.• Prior to June 1, 2015, employers shall include the following legend or similar language on the labels or other appropriate forms of warning:DANGERCONTAINS BENZENECANCER HAZARDNote:You should keep containers tightly covered when not in use to prevent unnecessary exposure and accidental spills.References:Additional requirements are found in other chapters as follows:• For spills, leaks, or other releases of benzene, go to Emergency response, chapter 296-824 WAC.• For labeling go to:– WAC 296-901-14012, Labels and other forms of warning.AND– WAC 296-901-14014, Safety data sheets.
Rules
296-901-140,296-901-140,296-849-11050,296-824,296-901-14012,296-901-14014,