If your labels are missing, you’re basically shipping chaos in a can Imagine this: A truck flips on a highway, chemicals spill, a fire sparks, and emergency crews rush in, only to discover that nothing’s labeled. Now they’re guessing what’s burning. Gasoline? Acid? Unicorn tears? Welcome to a preventable disaster. This is why hazard communication …
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OSHA, as we know, is always on the move. Now that it’s HCS or Hazard Communication Standard has aligned itself with the GHS or Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals in the United States [1], there is a June 1 deadline for changes in compliance to take place. For example, if you’re …