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Do you manufacture, import or distribute chemical products?

According to OSHA Hazard Communication requirements (29 CFR – 1910.1200), you are required to review the known physical and health hazards of the chemicals you produce (or import) to determine if they are hazardous. As such, you must have a process for collecting and assessing this information and then generating Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for these chemical products. Once written, the MSDSs must be made available to ALL downstream users including your employees, distributors and customers.


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Concerned About GHS Compliance?


If GHS is keeping you awake at night, look no further, you have found your source for MSDS compliance.

Here’s a quick summary of what you need to know.


GHS

The Global Harmonization System, is a world-wide standardized approach to hazard communication, which is supported by the United Nations and regulatory agencies around the globe, including OSHA. In short, GHS can be summarized into three main Components:


  • 1. Standardized hazard definitions
  • 2. Standardized hazard warnings and symbols on container labels
  • 3. Standardized MSDS format and content

If you are a chemical manufacturer, you will most likely need to re-author your MSDSs into the GHS format and make sure that your labels meet the GHS requirements. If you are not a chemical manufacturer, but use/ handle chemicals in your workplace, you will need to make sure that you keep your MSDSs up-to-date as they are sent to you by suppliers, and you will need to make sure that your products are labeled properly including secondary labels. Finally, you will need to train your employees on the new hazard warning system. This includes training them in how to read the new labels, and MSDSs for the chemical hazards they are likely to see in their work areas.


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