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GHS Training

Providing employees with hazardous communication information and training is critical when working with chemicals of any kind. Additionally, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200(a)(2) explains, "…Classifying the potential hazards of chemicals and communicating information concerning hazards and appropriate protective measures to employees, may include….developing and maintaining a written hazard communication program for the workplace, including lists of hazardous chemicals present; labeling of containers of chemicals in the workplace, as well as of containers of chemicals being shipped to other workplaces; preparation and distribution of safety data sheets to employees and downstream employers; and development and implementation of employee training programs regarding hazards of chemicals and protective measures.

Ensure all employees have completed the mandatory GHS Training. GHS Training programs come with an easy-to-use leader's guide, training DVD, scheduling and attendance forms, employee quizzes, and training certificate.

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