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Most chemical-related injuries don’t happen during emergencies.
They happen during everyday work.
A familiar cleaner.
A routine task.
A product used the same way it always has been.
When hazard communication breaks down — outdated labels, missing Safety Data Sheets, or assumptions about unchanged risks — those everyday chemicals can lead to serious exposure and injury.
HAZCOM helps prevent these moments by ensuring employees have current hazard information, understand that risks can change, and know when to pause and verify before use.
We’ve included a Chemical Exposures Self-Inspection Checklist to support routine chemical safety reviews. You can access it using the attachment or by clicking the image below.
As we wrap up our February focus on HAZCOM, it’s worth remembering that hazard communication isn’t a one-time task. It’s part of daily work — and one of the most effective ways to reduce preventable risk.
Looking for additional training? Explore our HAZCOM training courses.


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