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✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Very similar to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Written hazard communication program required.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ An employee Right to Know Law.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Requires providing a list of hazardous materials to fire department.
✓ Written school safety plan required.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Notify your fire department regarding any toxic materials.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Follows Federal OSHA Standard. Requires a written training program.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Requires an emergency response guidebook.
✓ Requires a written training and hazardous communication program.
✓ Requires a list of hazardous materials be sent to the Dept. of Environment.
✓ Written hazard communication program recommended.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
No Provide SDS to your fire department.
✓ A list of hazardous materials should be provided to the county.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ A hazardous materials list must be submitted to the NJ Department of Health. ✓ Requires the written hazard communication program.
✓ Requires the written hazard communication program.
✓ Be given to your fire department for large quantities of chemicals on premises. ✓ Requires a written training and hazardous materials communication program. ✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Requires a written training program. Requires the CAS number be on the label. ✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Give a list of the hazardous materials to your fire and police departments.
✓ Hazardous materials list must be sent to Dept. of Labor and fire department. ✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Similar to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ You may have to provide SDS or a list of hazardous agents to your fire dept.
✓ Requires a written hazard communication program.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ Requires a written hazard communication program.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
✓ An employee Right to Know Law.
✓ Identical to the Federal OSHA Standard.
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