Stay compliant with OSHA�s HazCom 2012 regulations using this quick reference chart. This essential guide breaks down the 16 required sections of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) label elements now required for chemical labeling in the U.S.
- Clear guidance on SDS formatting and required sections
- Breakdown of GHS label elements for chemical safety
- Quick reference to key hazard communication requirements
- Essential information for compliance with OSHA�s HazCom 2012
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