AI Article Synopsis

  • WHMIS training is required in Ontario to help workers learn about the dangers of chemicals and how to read Safety Data Sheets (SDSs).
  • A team created a tool called CHAP to help small and medium-sized companies identify and prioritize chemical hazards using information from SDSs.
  • The tool was helpful for companies, making them more aware of chemical dangers, but they wanted an easier electronic version to use.

Article Abstract

Background: Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training is obligatory for Ontario workplaces. The purpose of this training is to help workers understand the health and safety issues associated with using chemicals, including how to understand the information contained in the Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) that come with all chemicals. However, many workers still do not know how hazardous workplace chemicals can be and they find it difficult to objectively determine the level of hazard posed by the chemicals they use.

Objective: A team of researchers, unions, and health and safety associations created a tool for Joint Health and Safety Committees (JHSC) of small and medium-sized businesses to help them identify, assess and prioritize the health hazards posed by workplace chemicals using SDSs as the primary source of information.

Methods: The team recruited the JHSCs of six workplaces to pilot the usefulness of the Chemical Hazard Assessment and Prioritization (CHAP) tool. The CHAP tool helps workplaces rank their chemicals within one of five hazard levels using information contained in SDSs.

Results: Despite a difficult recruitment process, the participating JHSCs thought the CHAP process of assessing and prioritizing their workplace chemicals was useful. It raised their awareness of chemical hazards, increased their understanding of SDSs, and helped them prioritize their chemicals for improved control measures.

Conclusions: Small and medium-sized businesses found the tool to be useful, but suggested that an electronic version would be easier to use.

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Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/WOR-205270DOI Listing

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