OSHA, in the release of its Spring 2006 regulatory agenda on April 24, announced it would issue an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking for its hazard communication standard. The agency plans to ...
Online Exclusive: Right to Know vs. Right to Understand: Is OSHA Changing Its Standards on Training?
In practical use, the “right to know” in HazCom has meant giving workers access to information. We label chemicals and provide MSDS, but that doesn’t mean workers understand them. When OSHA announced ...
HARMONIZATION. It's not a word we often hear in discussions of global policy or international relations these days. But when faced with the safety of millions of people worldwide, the idea of having a ...
OSHA focuses on determining whether employees understand the chemical hazards in their workplace and are aware of safe work practices. As OSHA says, “The Hazard Communication Standard in 1983 gave the ...
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