Hazard Communication Program
GHS-aligned HazCom program. SDS management, container labeling, employee training.
Citation:29 CFR 1926.59 / 1910.1200
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Nevada — State PlanNevada OSHA (Division of Industrial Relations)
The regulation that requires it in Nevada
Nevada runs an approved state plan. The rule that mandates a written hazard communication program, SDS library, and employee training is 29 CFR 1926.59 / 1910.1200.
Enforcing agency
Nevada OSHA (Division of Industrial Relations) enforces the rules for private-sector employers in Nevada. They inspect workplaces and issue citations for violations. They coordinate with federal OSHA on federal-only topics.
State-specific requirements beyond the federal baseline
No state-specific overrides beyond the federal baseline were found in our research for Nevada.
Penalties for non-compliance in Nevada
Penalties follow the standard Nevada OSHA (Division of Industrial Relations) schedule and refer the reader to the agency for current amounts.
How to comply
- Customize the written program for your company's hazardous chemicals.
- Train workers on hazards, SDS location, and emergency procedures.
- Label containers and maintain an up-to-date SDS library.
- Review and update the program when new chemicals arrive.
- Keep training records for compliance.