See also the OSHA web page on Hazard Communication.
Hazard Communication - Appendix E
APPENDIX E TO §1910.1200 – Definition of "Trade Secret"
(Mandatory)
The following is a reprint of the "Restatement of Torts" section 757, comment b (1939):
Hazard Communication - Appendix D
APPENDIX D TO §1910.1200 - SAFETY DATA SHEETS
(Mandatory)
A safety data sheet (SDS) shall include the information specified in Table D.1 under the section number and heading indicated for sections 1-11 and 16. If no relevant information is found for any given subheading within a section, the SDS shall clearly indicate that no applicable information is available. Sections 12-15 may be included in the SDS, but are not mandatory.
Hazard Communication - Appendix C
APPENDIX C TO §1910.1200 - ALLOCATION OF LABEL ELEMENTS
(Mandatory)
C.1 The label for each hazardous chemical shall include the product identifier used on the safety data sheet.
C.1.1 The labels on shipped containers shall also include the name, address, and telephone number of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or responsible party.
Hazard Communication - Appendix B
APPENDIX B TO §1910.1200 - PHYSICAL HAZARD CRITERIA
(Mandatory)
B.1 EXPLOSIVES
B.1.1 Definitions and general considerations
Hazard Communication - Appendix A
APPENDIX A TO §1910.1200– HEALTH HAZARD CRITERIA
(Mandatory)
A.0 GENERAL CLASSIFICATION CONSIDERATIONS
A.0.1 Classification
Hazard Communication - HCS/HazCom 2012 Final Rule & Appendices
Hazard Communication - Overview
Hazard Communication - Overview
The standard that gave workers the right to know, now gives them the right to understand.
Highlights
- HCS Final Rule NEW
American Chemistry Council - CPI
OSHA and the American Chemistry Council’s Center for the Polyurethanes Industry (CPI), Diisocyanates (DII) and Aliphatic Diisocyanates (ADI) Panels continue to recognize the value of maintaining a collaborative relationship to improve safety and health practices and programs in American workplaces, and commit to continue their work together through an Alliance Program Ambassador relationship.
In recognition of this ongoing commitment, OSHA will continue to foster an active relationship with ACC by:
 
