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Hazard Communication Program

GHS-aligned HazCom program. SDS management, container labeling, employee training.

Citation:29 CFR 1926.59 / 1910.1200
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The regulation that requires it in Oregon

Oregon adopts 29 CFR 1926 by reference with Oregon-specific additions in OAR 437-003. Oregon runs an approved state plan. The rule that mandates this document is 29 CFR 1926.59 / 1910.1200.

Enforcing agency

Oregon OSHA enforces the Hazard Communication Program. They inspect Oregon workplaces for compliance with adopted federal rules and state additions. They coordinate with federal OSHA through the approved state plan framework.

State-specific requirements beyond the federal baseline

No state-specific overrides beyond the federal baseline were found in our research for Oregon.

Penalties for non-compliance in Oregon

Penalties follow the standard Oregon OSHA schedule and refer the reader to the agency for current amounts.

How to comply

  • Customize the written program for your specific chemicals and operations.
  • Train all employees on the program, SDS location, and hazard information.
  • Label all containers and maintain an up-to-date SDS library.
  • Review and update the program whenever new chemical hazards are introduced.
  • Make the program and SDSs available to employees and their representatives.