Employees must be trained on OSHA's new hazard communication standard, GHS, by Dec. 1, 2013.
GHS — Globally Harmonized System — provides international rules for labeling chemicals. The updates to GHS bring U.S. hazcom into alignment with the rest of the world.
OSHA predicts changes to the hazard communication standard will prevent 500 workplace injuries annually and save American businesses more than $475 million in productivity improvements.
Fill out the form at right to download the GHS training slide deck. The presentation will help employers move toward GHS hazcom compliance.
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