Five Steps to HazCom Compliance

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OSHA requires employers who handle hazardous chemicals to develop, maintain and regularly update their workplace HazCom program to keep workers safe. With GHS changes now in full effect, it’s important to ensure you're on top of your HazCom requirements and prepare your business for future updates.

To help with this, VelocityEHS has developed a guide to simplify HazCom compliance by breaking it down into 5 simple steps and providing a briefy explanation of each, so employers can ensure they meet OSHA HazCom requirements: 

  • The Written HazCom Plan
  • Workplace Chemical Inventory
  • Chemical Container Labeling
  • SDS Library & Right-to-Know Access
  • Employee Training

Don’t wait for an OSHA inspection before you act! Get a jump on compliance with our 5-step guide today!

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Five Steps to HazCom Compliance

Print it out. Hang it up. Put it to Work!

Five Steps to HazCom Compliance

OSHA requires employers who handle hazardous chemicals to develop, maintain and regularly update their workplace HazCom program to keep workers safe. With GHS changes now in full effect, it’s important to ensure you're on top of your HazCom requirements and prepare your business for future updates.

To help with this, VelocityEHS has developed a guide to simplify HazCom compliance by breaking it down into 5 simple steps and providing a briefy explanation of each, so employers can ensure they meet OSHA HazCom requirements: 

  • The Written HazCom Plan
  • Workplace Chemical Inventory
  • Chemical Container Labeling
  • SDS Library & Right-to-Know Access
  • Employee Training

Don’t wait for an OSHA inspection before you act! Get a jump on compliance with our 5-step guide today!