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OSHA recently published its final rule updating its Hazard Communication Standard (1910.1200), aligning it with Revision 7 of the United Nation’s Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals, or GHS. The final rule brings significant changes, and it’s estimated that 94% of Safety Data Sheets and 64% of labels will need updating. This affects chemical inventories and SDS libraries for everyone throughout the supply chain – including your organization. Register today to ensure you get the information you need to maintain compliance with OSHA’s updated HazCom Standard.
Whether you’re a safety pro or simply interested in better understanding OSHA recordkeeping and the 300 log, let us provide you with valuable insights and practical tips on the following topics:
Understanding OSHA’s intent behind the 300 log
Determining work-relatedness
Identifying “work environments”
Finding helpful OSHA recordkeeping resources
Demystifying some interesting recordkeeping scenarios
Join us for an engaging rooftop safety training session covering these key topics:
Importance of fall protection: Learn how solutions prevent workplace injuries and fatalities.
Risk identification and mitigation: Understand fall protection principles to identify and address hazards.
Common hazard areas: Recognize and safeguard areas prone to risks with proactive measures.
FAQs: Get expert insights on common rooftop safety concerns.
Kee Safety will showcase innovative solutions for protecting workers during maintenance and rooftop tasks. Expert Dan Huntington will provide practical tips and lead an interactive learning experience to enhance safety, reduce risks and prioritize worker well-being.