OSHA Compliance Update: MSDS to SDS

Make sure you are compliant with OSHA's SDS sheets

One Hour Webinar

Can you confidently say that you are in full compliance with the new regulations?

Most employers struggled with how to undergo the transition, what to do with their old MSDS, what each of the new SDS sections really include and how to train their employees on the new requirements of the hazardous chemical (HazCom) regulations.

Providing practical guidance on why and how to successfully implement the new SDS format in your organization is what this highly informative webinar is all about.

OSHA Compliance Update: SDS Sheets

Make sure you are compliant with OSHA's SDS sheets

Most employers struggled with how to undergo the transition, what to do with their old MSDS, what each of the new SDS sections really include and how to train their employees on the new requirements of the hazardous chemical (HazCom) regulations.

  • How to obtain new SDS
  • What hazardous chemical manufacturers, importers and wholesale distributors have to do for you — and, what they don’t
  • What to do with old MSDS
  • How OSHA’s 30-year document retention rules apply to MSDS and SDS
  • What each section of an SDS really includes
  • How OSHA’s HazCom Compliance Directive forces an interface between SDS, labels and your hazardous chemical inventory
  • OSHA’s accessibility guidelines related to the new SDS format
  • Elements of an SDS training program

Deadlines for transitioning from OSHA'S previously required 8 section MSDS to the new 16 section SDS have already passed by. Don’t be caught off guard!

Anyone who is responsible for overseeing, communicating and upholding OSHA guidelines—including human resource personnel, manufacturers, safety directors, business owners, claims and insurance professionals, controllers, bookkeepers and attorneys—will benefit from learning how to transition from their existing hazardous chemical communications program to the newly required one.