Dr. Dean C. Bellavia

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Are Your OSHA SDS's Current


Friday, 26 February 2016 09:22
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Are all of your SDS (Safety Data Sheets) and Labeling up to date as of June 2015?  Have your team members been trained on the new SDS and labeling elements?  If not, maybe this pearl can help.

 

Even though the revised SDS and Labeling formats were suppose to be in place on June 1, 2015, I still get inquiries about it.  The attached "OSHA SDS & LABEL Changes" PDF describes the SDS and Label formats, along with a sample of a label and the new SDS at the end.

This team training management pearl was also created to update your OSHA training to account for the new SDS and Labeling formats and to make you aware that this training must be completed before new employees can be exposed to hazards.

 

If you already have a copy of "The Environmental Safety Handbook" (ESH) for installing your OSHA programs and instantly teaching new team members, download the "Revised Environmental Safety Handbook Pages for OSHA SDSs & Labeling" pdf, print the revised pages, and insert them into your ESH binder, replacing outdated pages.    If you like, you can request a pdf of the revised "OSHA Training Workbook" to print out as many workbooks as you need for your ESH (send your request to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

 

If you would like a copy of  "The Environmental Safety Handbook" to enhance your OSHA training, clich HERE.  Use the Coupon Code: ESH-65 by April 30th to get a $65 discount on your ESH purchase.

 

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