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Site Safety and Health Plan <br />Stockton Field Maintenance Shop #24 <br />8020 Airport Way, Stockton, CA <br />16.0 HAZARD COMMUNICATION <br />To comply with 29 CFR 1910.1200 and 8 OCR 5194, Hazard Communication, the following <br />excerpt from the Star written Hazard Communication Program is provided. All employees will <br />be briefed on this program and have a written copy for review. <br />16.1 CONTAINER LABELING <br />All containers received on site will be inspected to ensure the following: (1) all containers will be <br />clearly labeled as to its contents; (2) the appropriate hazard warnings will be noted; and (3) the <br />name and address of the generator will be listed. <br />All secondary containers will be labeled with either an extra copy of the original manufacturer's <br />label or with generic labels that have a block for identification and blocks for the hazard warning. <br />16.2 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS <br />Copies of MSDS for all hazardous chemicals known or suspected on site will be maintained in <br />the work area (Appendix C). MSDS for all chemicals brought on site such as: decontamination <br />chemicals, gasoline and other fuels, equipment calibration gases, etc. will also be maintained in <br />the work areas. MSDS will be available to all employees for review during each work shift. <br />16.3 EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND INFORMATION <br />Prior to Starting work, each employee will attend a health and safety orientation and will receive <br />information and training on the following: <br />an overview of the requirements contained in the Hazard Communication Standard, <br />29 CFR 1910.1200 and 8 OCR 5194; <br />chemicals present in their workplace operations; <br />location and availability of a written hazard program; <br />physical and health effects of the hazardous chemicals; <br />methods and observation techniques used to determine the presence or release of <br />hazardous chemicals; <br />how to lessen or prevent exposure to these hazardous chemicals through usage of <br />control/work practices and personal protective equipment; <br />emergency procedures to follow if they are exposed to these chemicals; <br />how to read labels and review MSDS to obtain appropriate hazard information, and; <br />location of MSDS file and location of hazardous chemical list. <br />40 Star Resources Corp