The purpose of the resolution and ordinance codified in this chapter is to establish a uniform program to comply with the Chemical Hazard Communication Act, WAC 296-62-054.
It is the policy of the board of county commissioners to promote a safe and healthful environment for county employees and for the public which comes into contact with county operations. The board of county commissioners recognizes the community and county employees’ need for information covering hazardous chemicals and materials used in county operations.
Elected Officials and Department Heads. Elected officials and department heads are responsible for compliance with the chemical hazard communication (right-to-know) policies/procedures as follows:
Maintain a material safety data sheet (MSDS) for each of the hazardous chemicals or materials used in the specific workplace which shall be subject to employee/ public inspection;
Ensure that all containers in the workplace containing hazardous chemicals or materials are all labeled, tagged or marked as set forth in WAC 296-62-05411;
Provide each employee with additional training and supervision as new hazardous chemicals are introduced and/or if assigned to areas where additional health or safety exposure may exist;
Report compliance with the Chemical Hazard Communication “Right to Know” Act to the risk manager by providing the risk management office with the inventory, MSDS sheets and purchase order requests.
Risk Management Office. The risk management office will provide organizational guidance and monitor the chemical hazard communication (right-to-know) policies/ procedures for compliance in accordance with WAC 296-62-054 through 296-62-05425 as follows:
Maintain a complete file on the inventory of all hazardous chemicals or materials and a complete file of all material safety data sheets from all departments;
Be familiar with safety and health requirements described in each material safety data sheet (MSDS) involving chemicals and materials used within their workplace;