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Hazard communication Publications

 

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Fill-in Word documents that accompany the publication, Quick guide to hazard communication for general industry



Exposure to hazardous chemicals in laboratories

An overview of the OR-OSHA standard on exposure to hazardous chemicals in laboratories, with information on chemical hygiene, employee training, personal protective equipment, recordkeeping, and other topics.


Occupational Hazards common to the Printing Industries

This self-inspection checklist describes illness and injury prevention plans and includes an overview of relevant rules, with detailed checklists to help businesses satisfy requirements.


Nail salons: How to be safe at work

Did you know that there are about 14,500 certified nail technicians working in Oregon? This rapidly growing profession provides services such as manicures, applying artificial nails, and pedicures. Many technicians may not know that prolonged exposure to chemicals in nail polish, polish removers, and nail hardeners can harm them if they don't use them properly.


Nail salons: How to be safe at work

Did you know that there are about 14,500 certified nail technicians working in Oregon? This rapidly growing profession provides services such as manicures, applying artificial nails, and pedicures. Many technicians may not know that prolonged exposure to chemicals in nail polish, polish removers, and nail hardeners can harm them if they don't use them properly.


Quick guide to hazard communication for general industry

This guide is for small business owners who want to know how to comply with our hazard communication rules for general industry. Our general industry rules apply to most businesses except those that do agriculture, construction, or forest activities work.


Fact Sheet: Wood dust

Describes health and safety hazards of wood dust


Fact sheet: What is a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)?

Describes employers responsibility for providing Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) when employees use chemicals. MSDSs are detailed information bulletins that describe the chemical's hazards and precaution for safe handling and use.



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