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OSHA's Hazard Communication Requirements

 

Gain the information you need to meet OSHA obligations, and go beyond minimum compliance in protecting employees.

The unexpected release of hazardous substances, or a substantial threat of a hazardous substance release, can pose a significant health and safety risk to workers and involvement of OSHA, the EPA, and even the U.S. Chemical Safety Board. Unexpected releases can be caused by operation failures or unrelated outside events. An employer's response is critical in protecting workers and the public, avoiding HAZWOPER citations, and corporate reputational crisis management. Workers can encounter hazardous substances through waste dumped in the environment, unexpected explosions, chemical reactions, or even routine use of chemicals on the job. OSHA is in the process of revising its Hazard Communication Standard to adopt a new version of the UN's Global Harmonization System. Control banding is used internationally and is gaining increased recognition in the U.S. for the management of chemicals where exposure limits are not precisely defined. Revisions to HazCom will have major implications for chemical producers, transporters, and distributors, and will require revised worker training. This course will provide employers and workers with the information needed to meet OSHA obligations and go beyond minimum compliance in protecting workers.

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Adele L. Abrams, Esq., ASP, CMSP

Adele L. Abrams, Esq., ASP, CMSP

Law Office of Adele L. Abrams P.C.

  • President, Law Office of Adele L. Abrams, P.C.
  • Practice representing employers in OSHA, MSHA and other regulatory and employment law matters.
  • Instructs on employment law at U. Of Colorado and Catholic University of America; regular speaker at conferences of NSC, ASSP, and various trade and bar associations.
  • Co-author of textbooks: The Safety Professional’s Handbook and Construction Safety Management & Engineering (both published by ASSP)
  • Member of NSC, ASSP, American Bar Association
  • Avetta Fellow
  • National Safety Council’s DSSA Award Winner 2017
  • Admitted to practice before multiple state bars, federal courts and the U.S. Supreme Court
  • JD, George Washington University; BS, University of Maryland, College Park.
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 301-613-7498

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