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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers to provide training to employees on the Hazard Communication Standard to meet the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) requirements. Stericycle makes it simple for your healthcare office/facility to meet the HazCom/GHS deadlines and fulfill requirements
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For Preferred and Select customers, MyStericycle.com offers ready access to the following online resources and tools:
- Hazard Communication/GHS Awareness Training. This high-quality, online training provides you with the tools to accomplish your need for training on the revised OSHA Hazard Communication Standard consistent with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS).
- Materials Safety Data Sheet/Safety Data Sheet System. This online database includes an export function to develop your required master list of hazardous chemicals with MSDS/SDSs.
All Preferred, Select and Standard customers have access to:
- Automated Safety Plan Builder. This simple-to-use plan builder will give you the GHS solution you need to write your OSHA safety plan in accordance with the revised OSHA Hazard Communication Standard/GHS for a written Hazard Communication Program. This system also provides access to a template for your master chemical inventory list.
- Workplace Labels. Print these convenient hazard labels with the new GHS pictograms for your secondary containers.
HazCom/GHS Requirements for Your Workplace
Stericycle simplifies the complex requirements to make compliance manageable with 5 easy actions that ‘TWILL™ keep you compliant.
- Training. Train your employees on the revised HazCom/GHS Standard, including labeling and safety data sheets (SDSs) by December 1, 2013.
- Writing. Write your Hazard Communication Program, or safety plan, for your office/facility. This ongoing requirement must be updated as changes take place in the workplace.
- Informing. Share information on hazardous chemicals with your employees through Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), which are now converting to Safety Data Sheets (SDSs).
- Listing. Keep a master inventory list of hazardous chemicals that are in your workplace.
- Labeling: Label any secondary container within your workplace with the proper information and pictogram.
