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Call It What You Will: Hazard Communications, Right-to-Know, Hazardous Materials, Chemical Safety - It's an OSHA Training Requirement you must comply with. OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200 ranks high among OSHA citations and chemicals subject to the Regulation can be found in almost any workplace - think cleaning supplies! Hoping you are exempt? According to OSHA, there are about 650,000 hazardous chemicals that can be found in approximately 3 million workplaces, which has the potential to impact 32 million workers. Informing employees about storing, labeling, using, removing, and donning PPE is a requirement. In addition, Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS) need to be explained to employees so they understand their purpose and contents. The Training Network makes it simple and fast for you to meet the Hazcom training - and Retraining objectives of 1910.1200. Check out our Bestselling Hazcom videos below. Use these documents to help plan your Hazcom program. | ||||||||
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