At a glance, learn all the warning signs that employers are required to post when working with hazardous chemicals.
Take a look at some of the chemicals that you have in the workplace. You might be surprised to see that many common chemicals (including sealants) have these signs and that you might be required to follow a HAZCOM program.
Use this guide to easily reference what these symbols mean. Learn more about HAZCOM and what you might be required to implement in your business.
This is a quick reference chart with all the pictograms (hazard images) used by the OSHA HAZCOM program at a glance
By keeping this small guide handy, your taking the first step in understanding the HAZCOM program through the images used in the new Global Harmonized System for international recognition and standardizing hazard warnings.
Gerrod Walker
After building two wildlife and pest control businesses from scratch, I now offer training and consulting to our industry. I take great pride in helping businesses navigate federal regulations and understand what responsibilities we have as business owners to comply with industry regulators, like OSHA. While it's often overwhelming as a new business owner, know that you are not alone. Are you confused about what federal OSHA requirements you might be required to implement? Contact me for assistance!
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