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Washington — Two federal safety agencies are urging owners of certain “nurse” tanks used to transport anhydrous ammonia to check the tanks for potential “catastrophic failure.”
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.