OSHA Hazard Communication Compliance Checklist

This checklist is designed to evaluate compliance with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard in chemical workplaces, ensuring that employees are aware of hazards and that safety measures are effectively implemented.

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About This Checklist

Conducting audits using this checklist ensures that chemical workplaces are compliant with OSHA regulations, minimizing risks associated with chemical hazards. This checklist addresses key areas of hazard communication, contributing to a safer working environment.

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Industry

Chemicals

Standard

OSHA 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication

Workspaces

Laboratories
Chemical Storage Facilities
Manufacturing Facilities

Occupations

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1
Are Safety Data Sheets (SDS) available for all chemicals used?

Select 'Yes' or 'No'.

To ensure employees have access to critical safety information.
2
Are all chemical containers properly labeled?

Select 'Yes' or 'No'.

To ensure compliance with labeling regulations.
3
Has training on chemical hazards been conducted for employees?

Select 'True' if training has been conducted.

To ensure that employees are aware of the hazards associated with chemicals.
4
Are emergency procedures for chemical spills posted in visible areas?

Provide details about emergency procedures.

To ensure quick response in case of a chemical spill.
5
Are regular inspections of chemical storage areas conducted?

Select 'Yes' or 'No'.

To maintain safety standards and identify potential hazards.
6
Is there a system in place for reporting chemical incidents?

Select 'True' if there is a reporting system.

To ensure that incidents are documented and addressed.
7
Are corrective actions documented for any chemical safety issues?

Provide details on documented corrective actions.

To track the resolution of safety issues.
8
Is the chemical inventory regularly updated?

Select 'Yes' or 'No'.

To ensure accurate tracking of chemicals on site.