Mattel Factory Inspection/Inspection Consultation Workplace Safety Does the factory have procedures for hazardous material communication? Material Safety Data Sheet Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) should be written in the local language GB16483-2000 National Chemical Registration Center Chemical and Enterprise Identification Ingredients/Composition Information Hazard Overview First Aid Measures Fire Fighting Measures Emergency Treatment for Leaks Handling and Storage Contact Control/Personal Protection Chemical Properties Stability and Reactivity Toxicological Information Ecological Information Waste Disposal Transportation Information Regulatory Information Other Information Chemical Labeling All hazardous chemical containers are labeled with labels containing the chemical name and hazard warnings Employee training content Work area Chemical physical and health hazards How employees protect themselves from exposure to chemical substances Labeling system used in the factory Provide corresponding material safety data sheets in places where chemicals are present Do employees wear personal protective equipment in hazardous working environments? Hazard assessment Posting of signs for wearing personal protective equipment Employee training Are eyewash stations and safety showers installed in areas where corrosive materials are used (for example: battery service areas, cooling towers, corrosive material storage areas, and electroplating rooms)? 10 seconds to reach the monthly testing regulations for eyewash stations and safety showers 15 minutes of continuous water flow to two eye nozzles, with protective equipment (eyewash station) Eyewash stations and safety showers - Inspection requirements Check to ensure that the nozzle cover is securely closed. Ensure that there is no debris blocking the area near the eyewash and/or shower equipment. Turn on the eyewash and/or shower equipment to check for adequate water flow (allow water to run for several minutes to ensure it flows through the entire system). Ensure eyewash stations and safety showers are marked or labeled for identification Turn off water flow Change nozzles Sign and date inspection tags affixed to equipment Are there proper machine protection procedures? To prevent injury to employees, all dangerous parts of the machine that are within the reach of employees (usually 2.1 meters or 7 feet) must be equipped with protective devices. All machine guards must be kept intact and cannot be easily removed or interfered with. When operators are protecting machines that may cause dangerous accidents, they must not wear gloves, loose clothing, jewelry, or tie up long hair. |