Tag: OSHA
TRI Exemptions—What You Don’t Have to Report
Use Exemptions Certain uses of listed toxic chemicals are exempt: Use as a structural component of the facility. Use in routine janitorial or facility grounds maintenance (including phenol in bathroom disinfectants and pesticides in lawn care products). Listed chemicals used in facility equipment maintenance and cleaning or maintenance activities that are integral to the production […]
GHS-Compliant Labels: What Employers Need to Know
Oh Sheet! What You May Not Know About SDSs
Planning a Strategy for Your Environmental Audits
GHS—Understanding the New Hazard Communication Standard
Developers Pay for Stormwater Violations–Enviro Enforcement Wrap-Up
EHS Time-Saver–Pre-Inspection Checklist for Any Facility
GHS Basics – What You Need to Know
In this Environmental Daily Advisor video, Kelly Lagana talks with Dave Galt about the new GHS (Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labeling of Chemicals) standard. Dave Galt is legal editor for BLR’s safety compliance products.
Hazmat Training Checklist for Compliance
Are you a “hazmat employer,” i.e., anyone who: Uses one or more workers to transport hazardous materials in commerce? Transports hazardous materials in commerce or causes hazardous materials to be transported or shipped in commerce? Manages packaging that is qualified for transporting hazardous materials (e.g., designs, manufactures, fabricates, inspects, marks, certifies, sells, reconditions, repairs, or […]