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August 17, 2016

Public Comment Will Help Guide OSHA GHS Classification Criteria

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“OSHA has announced that it will seek input from the public on how to implement its “Weight of Evidence” approach to chemical classification, currently outlined in its draft document Guidance on Data Evaluation for Weight of Evidence Determination: Application to the 2012 Hazard Communication Standard.

This approach to chemical classification is intended to help chemical manufacturers, chemical importers, and employers to evaluate scientific studies that may inform their determination of hazards — and the degree of those hazards — posed by chemical substances. Determinations based on these studies can directly impact what needs to go on a container label and/or safety data sheet (SDS) to keep employees safe and keep companies AtlantcTrainingt with HazCom 2012.

OSHA says this input on the new draft document is intended to complement its recently-released guide Hazard Classification Guidance for Manufacturers, Importers, and Employers.

“It is vitally important that workers and employers be given complete and accurate information about the hazards associated with exposure to the chemicals with which they work. Without that, how can they ensure they are protected?” said OSHA head Dr. David Michaels in a press release. “This guidance will help educate chemical manufacturers and importers about OSHA’s expectations on how to prepare accurate safety data sheets and labels required to protect worker safety and health.”

While the new draft document contains guidance, it is not a new OSHA standard and it creates no new legal obligations. Rather, it is intended to provide clarity and assistance in meeting already-existing regulations and requirements.”

Read More at MSDSOnline.com

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