The hmis color bar is similar to the fire diamond created by the national fire protection association nfpa.
Hmis color bar label ppe.
Before 2002 the fire diamond and the color bar both had sections colored blue red white and yellow.
After april 2002 with the release of hmis iii yellow in the color bar which stood for reactivity was replaced by orange.
Hmis is a registered mark owned by npca.
Hmis color bar hazardous materials identification system the hmis color bar is similar to the fire diamond created by the national fire protection association.
It has a moderate flammability hazard and poses minimal physical hazards.
Hmis color bar chemical hazard write on labels hmcis chemical hazard labeling is a system designed to aid employers and their employees in day to day compliance with osha s hazard communication to make sure workers are aware of chemical hazards every time they pick up a bottle or container.
The modern hmis color bar is color coded with blue indicating the level of health hazard red for flammability orange for a physical hazard and white for personal protection.
The hazardous materials identification system hmis is a hazard rating system that uses color bar labels to identify and provide information about chemical hazards.
It was developed by and is proprietary to the national paint coatings association npca now known as the american coatings association aca.
Blue health the blue section conveys the health hazards of the material.
What the hmis color bar represents has evolved over time.
The number ratings range from 0 4.