Right-to-Know Center
- Regulatory Compliance
Assists in maintaining compliance with the Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200 - Durable Construction
The heavy-duty wire rack, powder-coated to resist rust and corrosion, ensures longevity and reliability - Comprehensive Organization
A 3″, 3-ring binder is included, capable of holding over 600 sheets of essential information for comprehensive organization
Product # | Description | Color | Case Pack |
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320500 | Right-To-Know Center | Yellow/Red | 1 |
320507 | Book Rack Only | Yellow | 1 |
320222 | SDS Binder Only | Yellow/Red | 1 |
“Section 16: Other Information”, in OSHA Brief “Hazard Communication Standard: Safety Data Sheets”:
Employer Responsibilities
Employers must ensure that the SDSs are readily accessible to employees for all hazardous chemicals in their workplace. This may be done in many ways. For example, employers may keep the SDSs in a binder or on computers as long as the employees have immediate access to the information without leaving their work area when needed and a back-up is available for rapid access to the SDS in the case of a power outage or other emergency. Furthermore, employers may want to designate a person(s) responsible for obtaining and maintaining the SDSs. If the employer does not have an SDS, the employer or designated person(s) should contact the manufacturer to obtain one.
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