CFR 101C - Hazard Communication

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CFR 101C - Hazard Communication

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On March 26, 2012, federal OSHA issued this final rule to modify its Hazard Communication Standard (HCS - 29 CFR 1910.1200) to conform to the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). The modifications to the standard included revised criteria for classification of chemical hazards; revised labeling provisions that include requirements for use of standardized signal words, pictograms, hazard statements, and precautionary statements; a specified format for safety data sheets; and related revisions to definitions of terms used in the standard, and requirements for employee training on labels and safety data sheets. OSHA also modified provisions of other standards, including standards for flammable and combustible liquids, process safety management, and most substance specific health standards, to ensure consistency with the modified HCS requirements. 

On February 8, 2013, federal OSHA issued corrections and technical amendments to the final rule in the Federal Register. The N.C. Commissioner of Labor adopted this final rule verbatim with an effective date of June 18, 2013. 

Also reference CFR 101A - Hazard Communication, CPL 02-02-079 - Inspection Procedures for the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS 2012) and CFR 101B - Hazard CommunicationAdditional information and resources can be found on the safety and health topic page for Hazard Communication.

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