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Safety Focus of the Week: Changes to Hazard Communication Standards
April 5, 2012
OSHA has a Standard for Hazard Communication which is essentially the requirements for informing employees on the hazards for chemicals in the workplace, labeling, training, and MSDS sheets (now called Safety Data Sheets).
Major changes to the Hazard Communication Standard
- Hazard classification: Provides specific criteria for classification of health and physical hazards, as well as classification of mixtures.
- Labels: Chemical manufacturers and importers will be required to provide a label that includes a harmonized signal word, pictogram, and hazard statement for each hazard class and category. Precautionary statements must also be provided.
- Safety Data Sheets: Will now have a specified 16-section format.
- Information and training: Employers are required to train workers by December 1, 2013 on the new labels elements and safety data sheets format to facilitate recognition and understanding.