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OSHA Compliance with Global Harmonization System (GHS)
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One of the first blog posts that we wrote back in September of 2010 dealt with the impending move by OSHA to change the existing Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to align with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) developed by the United Nations. Well, that movement has become a reality and there is now a compliance timeline in place for employers to follow. A lot has been and will be written about the new standard. We will not attempt to provide a complete explanation of all in this blog post. Rather, we will use our blog as a way to provide updates on the regulation and our progress towards complying with it.

 

Useful Links

We will provide additional posts regarding GHS as we approach the compliance dates. The following link will allow you to view all of our GHS related posts.
If you prefer the “straight from the horse’s mouth” method of information gathering, then follow this link to OSHA’s Hazard Communication page.

If you would like a higher level view before digging in deeper, here are a couple of links you may find helpful:

Compliance Timeline 

One of the first blog posts that we wrote back in September of 2010 dealt with the impending move by OSHA to change the existing Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to align with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) developed by the United Nations.  Well, that movement has become a reality and there is now a compliance timeline in place for employers to follow. A lot has been and will be written about the new standard.  We will not attempt to provide a complete explanation of all in this blog post.  Rather, we will use our blog as a way to provide updates on the regulation and our progress towards complying with it.

 

Useful Links

We will provide additional posts regarding GHS as we approach the compliance dates.  The following link will allow you to view all of our GHS related posts.

 

If you prefer the “straight from the horse’s mouth” method of information gathering, then follow this link to OSHA’s Hazard Communication page.

 

If you would like a higher level view before digging in deeper, here are a couple of links you may find helpful:

 

·         OSHA Fact Sheet

·         New Labeling Format

·         New Pictograms


Compliance Timeline


Effective Completion Date

Requirement(s)

Who

December 1, 2013

Train employees on the new label elements and SDS format.

Employers

June 1, 2015

 

 

December 1, 2015

Comply with all modified provisions of this final rule, except:

 

Distributors may ship products labeled by manufacturers under the old system until December 1, 2015.

Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers

June 1, 2016

Update alternative workplace labeling and hazard communication program as necessary, and provide additional employee training for newly identified physical or health hazards.

Employers

Transition Period

Comply with either 29 CFR 1910.1200 (this final standard), or the current standard, or both.

All chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers


 

 

WATERTECH’s GHS Compliance Statement

We have started the process of complying with the new HCS and will meet the deadlines required.  Updates regarding our progress will be posted on our website.  Any questions regarding any of this information can be sent to ghs@watertechusa.com

One of the first blog posts that we wrote back in September of 2010 dealt with the impending move by OSHA to change the existing Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to align with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) developed by the United Nations.  Well, that movement has become a reality and there is now a compliance timeline in place for employers to follow. A lot has been and will be written about the new standard.  We will not attempt to provide a complete explanation of all in this blog post.  Rather, we will use our blog as a way to provide updates on the regulation and our progress towards complying with it.

 

Useful Links

We will provide additional posts regarding GHS as we approach the compliance dates.  The following link will allow you to view all of our GHS related posts.

 

If you prefer the “straight from the horse’s mouth” method of information gathering, then follow this link to OSHA’s Hazard Communication page.

 

If you would like a higher level view before digging in deeper, here are a couple of links you may find helpful:

 

·         OSHA Fact Sheet

·         New Labeling Format

·         New Pictograms


Compliance Timeline


Effective Completion Date

Requirement(s)

Who

December 1, 2013

Train employees on the new label elements and SDS format.

Employers

June 1, 2015

 

 

December 1, 2015

Comply with all modified provisions of this final rule, except:

 

Distributors may ship products labeled by manufacturers under the old system until December 1, 2015.

Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers

June 1, 2016

Update alternative workplace labeling and hazard communication program as necessary, and provide additional employee training for newly identified physical or health hazards.

Employers

Transition Period

Comply with either 29 CFR 1910.1200 (this final standard), or the current standard, or both.

All chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers


 

 

WATERTECH’s GHS Compliance Statement

We have started the process of complying with the new HCS and will meet the deadlines required.  Updates regarding our progress will be posted on our website.  Any questions regarding any of this information can be sent to ghs@watertechusa.com

One of the first blog posts that we wrote back in September of 2010 dealt with the impending move by OSHA to change the existing Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to align with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) developed by the United Nations.  Well, that movement has become a reality and there is now a compliance timeline in place for employers to follow. A lot has been and will be written about the new standard.  We will not attempt to provide a complete explanation of all in this blog post.  Rather, we will use our blog as a way to provide updates on the regulation and our progress towards complying with it.

 

Useful Links

We will provide additional posts regarding GHS as we approach the compliance dates.  The following link will allow you to view all of our GHS related posts.

 

If you prefer the “straight from the horse’s mouth” method of information gathering, then follow this link to OSHA’s Hazard Communication page.

 

If you would like a higher level view before digging in deeper, here are a couple of links you may find helpful:

 

·         OSHA Fact Sheet

·         New Labeling Format

·         New Pictograms


Compliance Timeline


Effective Completion Date

Requirement(s)

Who

December 1, 2013

Train employees on the new label elements and SDS format.

Employers

June 1, 2015

 

 

December 1, 2015

Comply with all modified provisions of this final rule, except:

 

Distributors may ship products labeled by manufacturers under the old system until December 1, 2015.

Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers

June 1, 2016

Update alternative workplace labeling and hazard communication program as necessary, and provide additional employee training for newly identified physical or health hazards.

Employers

Transition Period

Comply with either 29 CFR 1910.1200 (this final standard), or the current standard, or both.

All chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers


 

 

WATERTECH’s GHS Compliance Statement

We have started the process of complying with the new HCS and will meet the deadlines required.  Updates regarding our progress will be posted on our website.  Any questions regarding any of this information can be sent to ghs@watertechusa.com.

WATERTECH’s GHS Compliance Statement

We have started the process of complying with the new HCS and will meet the deadlines required.  Updates regarding our progress will be posted on our website.  Any questions regarding any of this information can be sent to ghs@watertechusa.com.


Effective Completion Date
Requirements
Who?
December 1, 2015
Train employees on the new label elements and SDS format
Employers
June 1, 2015
Comply with all modified provisions of this final rule, except:
Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers
Chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers
December 1, 2015
Distributors may ship products labeled by manufacturers under the old system until December 1, 2015 
Employers
June 1, 2016
Update alternative workplace labeling and hazard communication program as necessary, and provide additional employee training for newly identified physical or health hazards
All chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and employers
WATERTECH's GHS Compliance Statement We have started the process of complying with the new HCS and will meet the deadlines required. Updates regarding our progress will be posted on our website. Any questions regarding any of this information can be sent to ghs@watertechusa.com 

 
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