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KMID : 1039220180280040352
Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
2018 Volume.28 No. 4 p.352 ~ p.364
Improvement of Material Safety Data Sheet Regulation for Enhancing the Effectiveness and Efficiency in the Field
Choi Sang-Jun

Choi Young-Eun
Park Jeong-Im
Abstract
Objective: The Korean Industrial Hygiene Association(KIHA) held a forum on ¡°Improvement of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) regulations for enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency in the field¡± at its 2018 Winter Conference(February 2, 2018). This article summarized the major consensus opinions developed at the forum.

Methods: Since the initial implementation of the MSDS system, the contents of the system have changed and related studies have been reviewed. Before the forum, online questionnaires were developed and opinions on the effectiveness of MSDS program were collected from various strata of the occupational health field. We also summarized the key opinions of companies, trade unions, experts, and government officials as discussed at the forums.

Results: A total of 265 opinions were gathered through online questionnaire surveys from safety and health managers, trade unions, government officials, and health professionals. The results of online surveys and discussions showed some differences of opinion, but it was a common perception that the current MSDS system is not working effectively in the workplace. It was considered necessary to strengthen MSDS education and to make it easier for workers to understand and deliver the necessary information. In addition, it was confirmed that the supply of and education on MSDS to small- and medium-sized enterprise workers is not being well executed. In particular, MSDS training for subcontract workers should be carried out under the responsibility of the contracting employer.

Conclusions: In order for the MSDS system to serve more effectively in the field in the future, it needs to be improved in terms of the effective education and training considering the type of industry and employment.
KEYWORD
education, effectiveness, MSDS, subcontractor
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