Hazard Communication
Program or Training
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In order to ensure chemical safety in the workplace, information must be available about the identities and
hazards of the chemicals. OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires the development and dissemination of such information:
Chemical manufacturers and importers are required to evaluate the hazards of the chemicals they produce or import, and prepare labels and safety data sheets (SDSs) to convey the hazard information to their downstream customers.
Hazard Communication – Program or Training – we have you covered!
In order to ensure chemical safety in the workplace, information must be available about the identities and hazards of the chemicals. OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires the development and dissemination of such information:
Chemical manufacturers and importers are required to evaluate the hazards of the chemicals they produce or import, and prepare labels and safety data sheets (SDSs) to convey the hazard information to their downstream customers.
All employers with hazardous chemicals in their workplaces must have labels and SDSs so their workers can understand how to use and handle chemicals safely.
We can help with chemical safety or HazCom training. We provide several levels of training in a variety of formats. Call us and talk to our consultants about how we can energize your training sessions!
Typically training involves four site-specific items and includes workshops to reinforce important chemical safety information. The sessions include:
- Written program
- Labels
- Safety data sheets
- Potential hazards of onsite chemicals

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All employers with hazardous chemicals in their workplaces must have labels and SDSs so their workers can understand how to use and handle chemicals safely.
We can help with chemical safety or HazCom training. We provide several levels of training in a variety of formats. Call us and talk to our consultants about how we can energize your training sessions!
Typically training involves four site-specific items and includes workshops to reinforce important chemical safety information. The sessions include:
-
Written program
-
Labels
-
Safety data sheets
-
Potential hazards of onsite chemicals