Monday, September 13, 2010: 2:50 PM-3:30 PM
	Vinings I (The Westin Peachtree Plaza)
	
	
	
		HazCom is one of the most frequently violated OSHA standards and with the agency getting tougher on enforcement, compliance is crucial. From developing a HazCom program to utilizing efficient MSDS storage and archival systems, we share with you some easy to implement best practices to help your organization meet OSHA’s HazCom requirements.
Learning Objectives
	
	
	
		Learning Objectives
*Gain a practical interpretation of the HazCom Regulation and why you should care
*Learn how to put together an action plan to get your organization compliant
*Learn best practices to help your organization stay compliant over time
Author:
			
				
					
					
						Glenn D. Trout
					
				
			
 
		
	
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