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Washington – Employers can now meet hazard communication requirements for both the United States and Canada with a single label and Safety Data Sheet, safety officials from the two countries said during a March 3 webinar.
Salem, OR – A hazard communication requirement is the most violated workplace safety rule in Oregon, outpacing the No. 2 standard by more than one-third.
Training and compliance products for the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). Our products are designed to help educate your workforce on GHS hazard communication and understand this new and often complex system.
Colors are an important way of communicating hazards to workers. The American National Standards Institute has established rules governing what specific colors mean.