Get Your Free Guide to HazCom 2012 Labeling
This 12-page guide is a critical tool to improve safety around hazardous chemicals and meet OSHA’s HazCom 2012 requirements.
- Covers the basics of a comprehensive hazard communication system
- Explains elements of a HazCom 2012 label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- Learn how the United Nations’ uses Globally Harmonized System (GHS) to classify and label hazardous chemicals.
- Review OSHA changes and requirements for the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Now, OSHA expects to see the 16-section Safety Data Sheet (SDS). The shift from MSDS to SDS means replacing those old documents with a clear, consistent format.

Get Your Free Guide to HazCom 2012 Labeling
This 12-page guide is a critical tool to improve safety around hazardous chemicals and meet OSHA’s HazCom 2012 requirements.
- Covers the basics of a comprehensive hazard communication system
- Explains elements of a HazCom 2012 label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- Learn how the United Nations’ uses Globally Harmonized System (GHS) to classify and label hazardous chemicals.
- Review OSHA changes and requirements for the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Now, OSHA expects to see the 16-section Safety Data Sheet (SDS). The shift from MSDS to SDS means replacing those old documents with a clear, consistent format.