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By now, you’re well-acquainted with our thorough examination of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) final rule. Subsequent to this, we published, Blog Post 2: Physical and Health Hazard Classification Updates. In this third Blog Post, we will cover updates to the allocation of label elements and general label updates.

Last week, CHEMTREC posted its it's comprehensive insight into the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published Hazard Communication Standard (HCS). This week, we cover hazard classification updates: Hazard Clarification update to the language of Paragraph (d)(1), Physical Hazards and Health Hazards.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) final rule was published May 20, 2024, in the Federal Register. This OSHA 2024 update amends the HCS to conform to the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). Focused primarily on GHS Revision 7, it addresses issues that arose during the implementation of the 2012 HCS update. This will provide better alignment with other U.S. agencies and international trading partners, while enhancing the effectiveness of the OSHA HCS. CHEMTREC is here to provide you with its detailed insight into what this means and how CHEMTREC believes it will impact the workplace.

Our latest social media campaign, “16 Days of SDS,” provides a deep dive into the 16 sections of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Each day we unwrap new details about each of the sections and identify the key elements that make up this important document. Read through the details of each section to enhance your safety knowledge and discover how CHEMTREC can better assist you and your company’s safety needs.

Our recent webinar, "Charging Ahead - Lithium Battery Requirements in 2024 and Beyond," garnered an overwhelmingly positive response, and if you missed it, don't worry – you can catch up on demand. The insightful discussions delved into crucial topics shaping the landscape of lithium battery transportation and usage. Our blog shares a summary of the key highlights.

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