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.
Monday, October 22, 2007
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