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Janitorial Svcs. Gov. Facilities
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
04-10-01
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• E. Client Notification <br />1. All clients should be either notified in writing as to the location of the CSI Hazard <br />Communication Program (and MSDS's) at the job site or provided a copy of the <br />CSI written program. If client management desires, they should be trained on the <br />CSI program. We should not train the client's employees, tenants, or employees <br />of tenants. <br />2. If the client or any tenant at a site is required to have a Hazard Communications <br />Program and the CSI employees are exposed to their chemicals, then the Office <br />must obtain a copy of the written program or be informed as to the location where <br />it is kept. <br />3. All CSI employees must be trained on potential exposure to our client's <br />chemicals. Training should follow the same format as training on CSI chemicals. If <br />possible, CSI site supervision should attend the client's training program in order <br />for them to train CSI employees. <br />F. Informing Other Employers <br />1. It is the responsibility of the Supervisor to provide other employers with <br />information about hazardous chemicals their employees may be exposed to a job <br />site and suggested precautions for the employees. It is the responsibility of the <br />Supervisor to obtain information about hazardous chemicals used by other <br />employers to which our employees may be exposed. <br />2. In addition to providing a copy of an MSDS to other employers, other employers <br />will be informed of precautionary measures needed to be taken to protect their <br />employees who are exposed to operations performed by CSI. <br />Also, other employers will be informed of any hazard labels used by CSI. If <br />symbolic or numeric labelling systems are used, the other employers will be <br />provided with information to understand the labels used for hazardous chemicals <br />for which their employees may have exposure. <br />G. Employee Responsibilities <br />1. <br />All CSI employees will agreee to abide by all safety regulations imposed by this <br />program, the client, and /or all governing authorities. <br />2. <br />CSI employees will report to their supervisor immediately of injuries, spills of <br />chemicals, and the procedures for disposal of all chemicals (prior to disposal) <br />3. <br />CSI employees will use and maintain all personal protective equipment provided. <br />Any problems with such equipment should be reported to the Supervisor <br />immediately. <br />4. <br />If the employee has any questions concerning the use or handling of a product, the <br />employee should contact their supervisor before use. <br />5. <br />The employee should never use a product in an unlabelled container. Any <br />unlabelled container that is found should be turned in to their supervisor. <br />6. <br />If the employee cannot read the product container label, he /she must tell the <br />Supervisor, who will read the label to the employee prior to product use. <br />15 <br />
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