
Hazard Communication Program - Template
Hazard Communication Program Purpose & Scope The Hazard Communication Program applies to companies, contractors, sites, and/or projects, that use hazardous chemicals. “Use” in terms of hazard communication means to package, handle, react (such as introduce into a process), or transfer of chemicals. "Chemical" workplace examples include but are not limited to: Cleaning products such as toilet cleaners, disinfectants, mildew remover and chlorine bleach Glues Paint Pesticides Petroleum products Solvents Photocopier toner WD-40 etc... OSHA Requirements - Hazard Communication Program All employers with hazardous chemicals in their workplaces must have labels and safety data sheets for their exposed workers, and train them to handle the chemicals appropriately. Who is the Hazard Communication Program for? Construction and General Industries Pages About 10 pages. Two Options to provide you the best solution. 72-Hour Turn Around or 24-Hour RUSH Leave it to the Pros You fill ou