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    SAFT-0300         OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION

                                                          

                       

In order to reduce the frequency of chemical source illnesses and injuries on the job, OSHA requires, through 29 CFR 1910.120, the development and implementation of a Hazard Communication Program.  This enables employers and employees to recognize and protect themselves from work hazards.  Overviews and applications of the standard are presented.  REGISTER NOW! 

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