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OSHA's Requirements Have Changed

Is Your Lab Compliant?

Have you heard? OSHA has made important safety updates that affect your school's chemistry department and chemical storage systems. These changes went into effect on June 1, 2016 and include the adoption of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals - the way you label, handle, and store the chemicals in your chemistry lab.

If you haven't taken steps to ensure your chemistry lab meets GHS requirements, your school is now at risk of costly fines and penalties.

What Are the Major Changes?

  • Chemical labels
  • Safety data sheets
  • Hazard classification
  • Information and training
Learn more about these requirements from the OSHA website.

We Can Help You Update Your Lab.

We have everything you need to convert your chemical inventory, get GHS-compliant, and avoid OSHA penalties, including:
  • GHS-compliant chemical labels and SDS
  • Secondary conversion labels and tools to help you re-label your existing chemicals and avoid waste
  • In-house chemistry experts on call to help you with chemical disposal, compliance, and tips for a faster, easier transition

Ready to Get Started?

Download a FREE GHS Conversion Guidebook.
We've gathered everything you need to know about GHS chemical safety requirements and how to convert your chemistry lab in this complete, comprehensive guide. Request your step-by-step plan for converting your lab here.