The Requirement:
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires a list of hazardous chemicals in the workplace as part of an employer's written HazCom program. This list serves as a chemical inventory for which an MSDS must be maintained. The hazardous nature of the chemical and the potential for exposure are the factors which determine whether a chemical is covered. As new chemicals are purchased, the inventory list is to be updated. [OSHA Guidelines for Employer Compliance (Advisory) 1910.1200 Appendix E].
The Need:
- Identify hazardous chemicals in the workplace
- Select chemicals for inventory reduction and safe disposal
- Report chemical quantities by product and location
- Ensure the employer's MSDS repository accurately reflects current chemical inventory
The Challenge:
Employers face significant challenges in conducting both initial and ongoing chemical inventory assessments, including:
- Planning - Time estimates, personnel and resources
- Experience - Time consuming, nature of the inventory process may overwhelm less experienced personnel leading them to ovechemicals during the physical audit
- Data Acquisition - Product information, location details, container types, container sizes and quantities
The Solution:
Using the most reliable, leading-edge technology today, MSDSpro's highly trained and certified onsite chemical inventory team is the answer to your chemical audit problems.
- Extensive Field Experience - Our team has logged thousands of hours conducting physical chemical audits for a variety of industries
- Advanced Technology - MSDSpro Mobile Data Collector
- Efficient Planning - Our inventory projects are completed on time and within budget
- Comprehensive Data Collection - Products, locations, containers etc.
- Affordable - Just ask our clients!
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