On May 20, OSHA published updates to the Hazard Communication Standard that go into effect July 19. ILMA was one of the first groups to provide an overview of the changes so members can start planning for compliance.
In a LubeTrends Virtual ILMA Town Hall held Tuesday, May 28, panelists Jeff Leiter, ILMA general counsel; John Howell, president of GHS Resources and ILMA health & safety consultant; and Sharon Brody, director of regulatory services for Datacor, shared their expertise on the basics of the new rule and what’s to come.
Check out the recording and slide deck in the LubeTrends Library (access for ILMA members only).
You can view a red line version of the changes in HCS 2024 here.
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