Safety articles on HazMat

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HazMat

How to Implement an Effective HazCom Program

Companies that have hazardous chemicals in use are required by OSHA’s HazCom Standard (HCS) to implement a hazard communication program.

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HazMat

HAZWOPER: OSHA's Guidelines for Hazardous Waste Safety

OSHA's HAZWOPER standard provides clear guidelines for the safe and effective handling of hazardous waste, protecting both workers and the environment.

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HazMat

Construction Job Site Asbestos Hazards Still a Concern

There are more than just physical hazards on construction sites. Most workers have heard of asbestos but may not understand why it should be a concern.

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HazMat

Safe Practices: Handling Flammable Liquids in the Workplace

Understanding the hazards of handling and storing flammable and combustible liquids is crucial for maintaining a safe workplace.

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HazMat

Protect Workers Who Use Hazardous Chemicals on the Job

When warnings are ignored or PPE isn't used, chemicals used on the job can cause hazardous short-term side effects and even severe injuries or illness.

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HazMat

The Dangers of Hazardous Materials in the Workplace

It's critical that workers know about the hazardous materials in their work area like flammable liquids and compressed gas, so they can protect themselves.

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HazMat

When Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens is a Risk at Work

Any employee on clean-up duty or administering first aid has the opportunity to be exposed to bloodborne pathogens on the job. Understand the risks.

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