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MARCOR OSH PROGRAM MANUAL 17003chemicals not used in main shop production. An inventory shallbe provided to the ISM or unit <strong>safety</strong> officer annually or whensignificant changes occur. Mishaps involving hazardousmaterials <strong>and</strong> exposure to hazardous chemicals shall be reportedto the ISM or unit <strong>safety</strong> officer.b. Examine all work processes <strong>and</strong> materials with the intentof substituting hazardous materials with less hazardoussubstances whenever possible.c. Ensure MSDSs are available to users for all hazardousmaterials used in work centers.d. Ensure all hazardous materials are maintained in anapproved, properly labeled container.e. Ensure all used or outdated hazardous materials arereutilized or disposed of per MCO 5090.2A, MCO 4450.12A,Federal, state, <strong>and</strong> installation or unit requirements.f. Ensure all personnel working with hazardous materialsare trained per 29 CFR 1910.1200.17003. HAZARDO<strong>US</strong> MATERIALS INFORMATION RESOURCE SYSTEM (HMIRS)1. DoD established HMIRS to acquire, store, <strong>and</strong> disseminatemanufacturer's data on hazardous materials, whether centrally orlocally procured <strong>and</strong> managed. The Defense Logistics InformationService (DLIS) manages the DoD HMIRS <strong>and</strong> maintains a centraldatabase on all hazardous materials purchased for use withinDoD. Access to HMIRS is available athttp://www.dlis.dla.mil/hmirs. The help desk is available atDSN 661-7766 or (269) 961-7766.2. The <strong>Navy</strong> Environmental Health Center (NAVENVIRHLTHCEN) isthe DON focal point for MSDS submissions into HMIRS. MarineCorps comm<strong>and</strong>s shall send MSDSs to: <strong>Navy</strong> Environmental HealthCenter, 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Suite 1100, Portsmouth, VA23708-2103 or e-mail to navyhmirs@mar.med.navy.mil.17-5

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