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2020 Annual Required Education




        Florida Right to Know Law

        Hazardous Materials

        The Florida Right to Know Law protects workers who handle chemicals.  If you work with hazardous
        materials, your employer is required to provide a four-part hazard program, which includes
        employee training, a written program, Safety Data Sheets (formerly known as MSDS), and a
        warning about your level of risk for exposures to hazardous substances.

        If you have questions about safe work practices, talk to your immediate supervisor or your Safety
        Officer.
        Hazard Communication

        The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is
        aligned with the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling
        of Chemicals to improve hazard communication and workplace safety.








                                                  This Includes:

                                                  • Product Label Requirements: new
                                                     pictograms, required six (6) sections
                                                  • Safety Data Sheets (SDS):  required 16
                                                     sequence-specific sections
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