Protective Gear
When handling hazardous chemicals, it is important for employees to wear the right protective gear. This includes items such as safety goggles, gloves, face shields, and respirators. It is important to make sure that the protective gear is properly fitted and that it is up-to-date with the latest safety standards.
Training
Employees should have proper safety training before handling hazardous chemicals. This training should include how to identify the hazards associated with the chemicals, how to use protective gear, and how to safely store and dispose of the chemicals.
Hazard Communication
Employers should provide employees with up-to-date information about any hazardous chemicals they are working with. This information should include the safety data sheets (SDS) for the chemical, as well as any other relevant information about the chemical.
Emergency Response
Employees should be aware of the emergency response plan for any hazardous chemical they are working with. This plan should include information on what to do in the event of an accident or spill, as well as the contact information for the emergency services.
Good Hygiene Practices
Employees should practice good hygiene when handling hazardous chemicals. This includes washing hands and face after contact with the chemicals, as well as avoiding eating, drinking, and smoking in areas where hazardous chemicals are present.