WAC 296-800-17005   Develop, implement, maintain, and make available a written Chemical Hazard Communication Program.  

     You must:

     • Develop, implement, maintain, and make available a written Chemical Hazard Communication Program specific to your workplace. The Chemical Hazard Communication Program must, at a minimum, include:

     – A list of hazardous chemicals known to be present in your workplace.

     – Procedures for making sure all containers are properly labeled.

     – A description of how you are going to obtain and maintain your material safety data sheets (MSDSs).

     – A description of how you are going to train and inform your employees about hazardous chemicals in their workplace.

     – A description of how you are going to inform your employees about:

     ♦ Chemical hazards used during nonroutine tasks.

     ♦ The hazards associated with chemicals contained in unlabeled pipes in employee work areas.

     You must:

     • Make your Chemical Hazard Communication Program available to your employees.


Note: • You must make the written Chemical Hazard Communication Program available, upon request, to employees, their designated representatives, the department and NIOSH, in accordance with the requirements of chapter 296-802 WAC, Employee medical and exposure records.
• Where employees must travel between workplaces during a workshift, that is, if their work is carried out at more than one geographical location, the written Chemical Hazard Communication Program may be kept at the primary workplace facility.




[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. 04-10-026, § 296-800-17005, filed 4/27/04, effective 8/1/04; 03-18-090, § 296-800-17005, filed 9/2/03, effective 11/1/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010,[49.17].040 , and [49.17].050. 01-23-060, § 296-800-17005, filed 11/20/01, effective 12/1/01; 01-11-038, § 296-800-17005, filed 5/9/01, effective 9/1/01.]