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April 12, 2018 In many work environments, hazardous chemicals are constantly present to allow the completion of different tasks. To help ensure those chemicals are able to be used safely for the facility, employees, and surrounding environment, a set of hazard communication standards have been established by OSHA. The Hazard Communication Standards (HCS), or HAZCOM for short was made to make it faster and easier for people to get the information they need about specific chemicals. This is important in the event of a an issue as being able to take the right action and doing so quickly is critical for everyone's safety. All companies that use hazardous chemicals need to prioritize hazard communication for the benefit of all employees, contractors, and anyone else working in the area. HAZCOM requirements have been developed over the course of many years to help improve workplace safety. Today, the standards that are in place have been adopted by many countries around the world. In the United States, OSHA has aligned their communication standards with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, also known as GHS.
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