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Right to Know: Chemical Safety Meeting

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Empower your employees to make knowledgeable decisions about chemical hazards in the workplace. This OSHA template may be used to communicate which hazardous chemicals are present in your workplace.

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Right to Know: Chemical Safety Meeting
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1. In recent years, laws have been passed giving employees a right to know about the hazards present when using certain chemicals in their workplace. These law require that all employees receive training in working safely with hazardous chemicals.

2. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: The right to receive training so that you know: The hazardous chemicals you work with.

3. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: The right to receive training so that you know: Their health and safety hazards. A chemical may have three basic physical hazards: Fire. You have the right to know if a chemical could in a liquid, gas or vapor form, catch fire and under what circumstances.

4. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: The right to receive training so that you know: Their health and safety hazards. A chemical may have three basic physical hazards: Explosion: You have the right to know if there are circumstances under which a chemical may explode.

5. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: The right to receive training so that you know: Their health and safety hazards. A chemical may have three basic physical hazards: Reactivity. You need to know if a chemical has the potential to explode or catch fire if it s combined with other chemicals or with water or air. You need to know what the chemical must be kept away from.

6. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: The right to receive training so that you know: How to read and use labels. Labels provide you with basic information on the chemical's hazards and the basic procedures and protective equipmnet you should use. The label also has basic handling and storage information.

7. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: The right to receive training so that you know: How to use Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).

8. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: The right to receive training so that you know: When and how to use personal protective equipment (PPE).

9. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: The right to receive training so that you know: Safety rules to protect yourself on the job.

10. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: It is your right to have a Material Data Safety Sheet readily available for each hazardous chemical you handle.

11. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: It is your right to read the company Hazard Communication Policy.

12. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: It is your right to know what the Hazard Communication Standard means. This Hazard Communication Standard is required under regulations issued by federal and state Occupational Safety & Health Administrations. The Hazard Communication Standard provides workers and employers with information about the potential hazards of chemicals used in the workplace.

13. Employees have certain rights under the "Right to Know" program: It is your right to ask for information without fear of being discriminated against or fired.

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