Chemical manufacturers are already labeling their containers according to the revised OSHA Hazard Communication standard and GHS however, it will not be until June 2015 where it will become the ...
The hazard communication system (HCS) regulations are covered in 29CFR1910.1200 ... In addition to other requirements, it contains 30 examples of what OSHA wants to see for “signal words, hazard ...
including failing to implement and train employees on lockout and tagout procedures or provide a written hazard communication program for handling chemicals like ammonia. OSHA cited 2,538 lockout ...