- (a) Each deepwater port must have a hazard communication program available for the training of, and review by, all personnel on the deepwater port.
(b) The program must be in writing and describe or include:
- (1) An inventory of each hazardous material on the deepwater port;
- (2) The potential hazards of the material;
- (3) The material's intended use on the deepwater port;
- (4) The methods for handling and storing the material;
- (5) The protective measures and equipment used to avoid hazardous exposure;
- (6) The labeling, marking, or tagging of the material;
- (7) The special precautions, such as lockout and tagout under §§ 150.616 and 150.617 of this part, that should be emphasized when working around the material;
- (8) Information and training required for personnel on board the deepwater port; and
- (9) A material safety data sheet for the material.
- (c) The information on a material safety data sheet itself may be used by the employer as a tool for educating employees about the hazards posed by the material, provided the employees acknowledge and can demonstrate appropriate precautionary measures to minimize risk to health and safety.
- (d) The program must be supplemented as necessary to address each hazardous material newly introduced on the deepwater port.
[USCG-1998-3884, 71 FR 57651, Sept. 29, 2006, as amended by USCG-2013-0397, 78 FR 39183, July 1, 2013]