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If your small business isn't in compliance with OSHA's Hazard Communications Standard the turn of the year marks the perfect time to get compliant.
Dentists are not alone in the struggle to keep up-to-date SDS records that provides employees with information needed to work safely with what may be job place hazards.
Promising statistics show that in the last quarter of 2016 and the first of 2017, the construction industry experienced modest but steady growth
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First adopted in the U.S. in 1983, the Hazard Communication standard is meant to protect workers who work with or around hazardous chemicals. While some employers may view the HazCom standard as a hassle, it protects employers just as much as it does employees, according to Msds Catalog Service LLC.
However, things are made a lot easier when employers use MsdsDigital.com to comply with OSHA's Hazard Communications Standard. MsdsDigital.com provides employers with an easy-to-use database full of MSDS and SDS resources.
In an effort to improve customer service, Msds Catalog Service LLC. has updated its content.
Small businesses still having trouble with OSHA's Hazcom Standard can try MsdsDigital.com's free online msds binder
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Unless you have money to burn, the free online Msds binder at MsdsDigital.com is just what you need. Paid services offer very little that this free service does not. Why not give it a try and see how 7000 registered users are saving money on SDS management and deployment.
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MsdsDigital.com promises to bring more companies into alignment with Globally Harmonized System requirements.