Safety Manual

If applicable, the Hazard Communication Manager will arrange for labels, signs, and other warnings to be printed in other languages.

Please see the SAMPLE State of California Proposition 65 Hazardous Substance Inventory List at the end of this material.

3. Safety Data Sheets (SDS S )

The Hazard Communication Manager is responsible for obtaining the SDSs, reviewing them for completeness, and for maintaining the data sheet system for our company. In the review of incoming data sheets, if new and significant health/safety information becomes available, this new information is passed on immediately to the affected employees by additional training sessions, posting of memos, and other means of communication. SDSs are readily available for review to all employees in their work area and during each work shift. If SDSs are missing or new hazardous substance(s) in use do not have SDSs, or if an SDS is obviously incomplete, please contact the Hazard Communication Manager immediately and a new SDS will be requested from the manufacturer. If we are unable to obtain the SDS from the vendor within 25 calendar days of the request, we will either call our local OSHA compliance office or write to our state OSHA office. Locations where SDSs are posted:

Please use the SDS Fax back Request Form at the end of this material to request SDSs sheets.

4. Product labels and other forms of warning

Before hazardous substance containers are released to the work area, it is the policy of our company that the Hazard Communication Manager will verify that all primary and secondary containers are labeled according to the sample label shown below.

If applicable, the Hazard Communication Manager will arrange for labels, signs, and other warnings to be printed in other languages.

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