Hazard Communication Plan
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The Minimum Training For A New Employee .6
Inventory List of Hazardous Chemicals .8
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To provide and implement a Hazard Communication Plan that complies with the Occupational
Safety And Health Administration (OSHA).
Applicability/Eligibility
The NET100 Hazard Communication Plan (HCP) certifies that NET100 has communicated to al
NET100 employees about hazards of particular chemicals used in the workplace. Proactive
safety measures shal be the responsibility of each employee and NET100’s Senior
Management is committed to the enforcement of these measures.
The original copy of this plan is maintained and on file at the NET100 corporate office in
General Requirements
The general requirements of the NET100 Hazard Communication Plan are to:
• Implement a Hazard Communication Plan (HCP) for al NET100 employees in order to comply
with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910.1200
• Indicate which employees are affected by the requirements of this plan;
• Indicate who is responsible for maintaining the Hazard Communication Plan;
• Indicate who can be contacted when a copy of the plan is needed;
• Indicate who is responsible for enforcing the plan;
• Maintain and file the original written copy of the Hazard Communication Plan;
• Ensure that al new employees that may be affected by this plan are supplied a copy upon
hiring, and ensure that al employees requesting a copy, are provided a copy of the plan; and
• Update the plan when new chemicals or hazards are introduced into the working environment,
Purchases
The NET100 Materials Manager, or designated employee(s) at each branch office, wil check al
chemical purchases request (PR) and verify that a statement Material Safety Data Sheet
(MSDS) appears on each purchase request, before it is processed.
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Container Labeling
NET100 has implemented the fol owing requirements for container labeling:
• The Corporate Safety Officer wil be responsible for monitoring al containers of hazardous
chemicals entering the workplace. This wil ensure that the chemical containers are properly
3. The name(s) and address(es) of the manufacturer, importer, or responsible party.
• The Corporate Safety Officer wil inspect al new chemicals before authorizing the use of the
• The Corporate Safety Officer wil ensure that any chemical transferred to a new or separate
container is properly labeled with the chemical name, and posted warnings, including the
name and address of the manufacturer, importer, or responsible party. The new or separate
container can have a secondary label which may be an extra copy of the manufacturer's label
• Employees should contact the Corporate Safety Officer for any questions regarding the
• The Corporate Safety Officer wil review the labeling system annual y and update it as
Material Safety Data Sheets
NET100 has implemented the fol owing requirements for Material Safety Data Sheets
• The Corporate Safety Officer is responsible for obtaining, maintaining, and filing the MSDS
• The Corporate Safety Officer wil review incoming MSDS’s for new and significant health and
• The Corporate Safety Officer wil ensure that any new information is given to the affected
employees in the most expedient manner possible;
• Every project leader must have copies of al MSDS’s specific to each project on their jobsite;
• The Corporate Safety Officer wil review each MSDS annual y for accuracy and
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The MSDS System
The MSDS system at NET100 includes the fol owing requirements:
• A maintained, current master inventory list on file at NET100 for al MSDSs. This list wil be
indexed by number to the MSDS referenced on the inventory list;
• The chemical name or identity used on each MSDS wil be the same as that used on the
• The chemical and common name of al ingredients determined to present a hazard wil appear
• Physical and chemical characteristics of the chemical, including vapor pressure, flashpoint,
• Fire, explosion, and reactivity hazards of the chemical, including boiling points, flash point,
• Health hazards of the chemical mixture, including signs and symptoms of exposure, medical
conditions recognized as aggravated by exposure, and primary routes of entry;
• Permissible exposure limit (PEL) or any other exposure limit used or recommended by the
• Whether the chemical is listed as a carcinogen by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) or
has been found to be a potential carcinogen by the American Conference of Governmental
• Control measures for the chemical including fire, engineering, and personal protective
• General precautions for the safe handling and use of chemicals, including protective
measures during repair and maintenance of equipment involving the chemical;
• Procedures for cleanup of chemical spil s and leaks;
• Date the MSDS was prepared or revised; and
• Name, address, and telephone numbers of the manufacturer, importer, or the responsible
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Employee Information and Training
NET100 has implemented the fol owing requirements for employee information and training:
• Before a new employee starts work, the employee's project leader wil review the Hazard
Communication Plan (HCP) and each MSDS applicable to the employee's job;
• Before any new chemical is used, al employees wil be informed of its intended use. Each
affected employee wil be instructed on the safe use and the hazards of the new chemical;
• During training, information wil be discussed with employees on the hazards of non-routine
tasks and the hazards associated with chemicals contained in unlabeled pipes in their work
• During training, information wil be discussed on how to provide other companies working at
the jobsite access to MSDS’s for each hazardous chemical the other employer(s) employees
may be exposed to while working, including any precautionary measures or emergency
• Al employees wil attend additional training, as appropriate, to review the HCP and MSDS;
• Appropriate library reference material wil also be discussed during the training sessions and
• After attending a training session, each employee wil sign an acknowledgement form
verifying that he or she attended HCP training, understand the written HCP, and that a written
copy of the HCP was, or has been made, available for their review.
The Minimum Training For A New Employee
NET100 requires the fol owing as the minimum training for a new employee:
• An overview of the requirements contained in the Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR
• The chemicals present in the NET100 work environment;
• Location and availability of the written HCP;
• The physical and health effects of the hazardous material listed on the inventory list of this
• Methods and observation techniques used to determine the presence or release of a
hazardous chemical in the work environment;
• How to lesson or prevent exposure to these hazardous chemicals through use of control or
work practices and personal protective equipment (PPE);
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• Steps taken by NET100 to lesson or prevent exposure to the chemicals listed on the inventory
• Emergency procedures to fol ow if exposed to any chemicals;
• Location of the inventory list of hazardous chemicals.
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Inventory List of Hazardous Chemicals
The fol owing is a list of the hazardous chemicals used in the NET100 workplace. Further
information can be obtained from the MSDS attached to this plan or by contacting the Corporate
Hazardous Product Area Used in CAS Chemical Name Workplace Number AirGasNitrogen
1 Refrigerated Liquid Compressed Gas APCHydrasol
2 Petroleum Solvent Cable Gel Remover Jobsites
2 Monocyclic Terpene “ Jobsites 5989-27-5
2 Petroleum Solvent Cleaner/Degreaser Jobsites 64742-47-8 Paddock Labs
3 Isopropanol Isopropyl Alcohol 99% Jobsites Envi-Ro-Tech Duster Canned Air Jobsites HiltiCF 116-14 Grip Filler Foam Jobsites
Revised 9/13/04 NET100 Hazard Communication Plan Hazardous Product Area Used in CAS Chemical Name Workplace Number “ Jobsites 65996-61-4 Safety Boosters Jobsites 00055-63-0 “ Jobsites “ Jobsites “ Jobsites
Mixed Hydrocarbon/ Hilti
4 Petro-distil ates Spray Lubricant Jobsites “ Jobsites 09003-27-4
4 sodium sulfosuccinate “
Phenol-Formaldehyde Hilti CC 251 EP
4 Polymer Glycidyl Ether Part A Epoxy Resin Jobsites 28064-14-4 “ Jobsites 09003-36-5
4 Polymeric ester “ Jobsites Trade Secret Part B Jobsites 100-51-6 “ Jobsites Established
4 1,2-diaminocyclohexane “ Jobsites 694-83-7 HiltiFS-One Firestop Jobsites “ Jobsites “ Jobsites
4 Ammonium polyphosphate “ “ Jobsites “ Jobsites 009003-29-6
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Hazardous Product Area Used in CAS Chemical Name Workplace Number KrylonIndust.Touch Up
5 Propane Spray Colors
5 Methyl Ethyl Ketone “
5 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone “ Norland Products, Inc.
6 Mercapto-ester Ultra Violet Cure Adhesive Jobsites Rigid Tool Co.
7 Paraffinic Mineral Oil Dark Thread Cutting Oil Jobsites Tech Spray, Inc.
8 Isopropanol Isopropyl Alcohol Tracon Tra-Bond
9 2-Propanone F194 B Primer
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Hazardous Product Area Used in CAS Chemical Name Workplace Number Tracon Tra-Bond
9 Cumene hydroperoxide F194-A Adhesive Jobsites
9 Acetylphenylhydrazine “ Tracon Tra-Bond
9 2-ethyl-4- Methyl imidazole F123 Hardener Tracon Tra-Bond
9 Epoxy phenol novolac resin F123 Resin Wheatland Tube Co.
10 Iron (as iron oxide fumes) Pipe Carbon Steel Jobsites ULTRAJET2000 System Refill Air Liquide Non- FlammableGas Mixture Jobsites
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