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(Updated 04/28/21)

OSHA Compliance

Compliance with OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.1200, the Hazard Communication Standard, means that employees have “immediate access” to Safety Data Sheets (SDS sheets) while they are in their workplace. This standard is also known as the “Worker’s Right-to-Know” because of the additional requirement that SDS sheets be readily accessible to workers in their work area during their work shift.

SDS’s used to be called MSDS’s (Material Safety Data Sheets), but OSHA revised their wording of the term to bring US regulations into compliance with the Globally Harmonized Standard (GHS). There is no prohibition on using the old term, so don’t sweat it. Just make sure your (M)SDS collection is up to date just like you have always done.

If you have absolutely no idea where to start with your compliance, OHSA has a nice fact sheet which summarizes the requirements at https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3696.pdf along with a very handy small entity compliance guide for employers that use hazardous chemicals at https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3695.pdf.

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