Monday, October 22, 2007

OSHA compliant labeling in your facility

Is labeling really necessary? If you want to comply with OSHA directives which call for clear hazard communication, then yes. OSHA 1910 gives information on how to properly identify a variety of safety hazards. The following two links can provide further insights into this OSHA code:

http://www.oshalabel.com/osha_1910-144_labeling.html
http://www.oshalabel.com/osha_1910-1200_labeling.html

Of course, safety label printing is not the only thing that you need for plant or facility safety. OSHA compliance is a complex task. A complete hazard communication program will help you make sure you are keeping your employees properly informed, creating a safe working environment.

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