"Our alliance has made positive strides to increase awareness about chemical hazards and developing preventive measures to reduce exposure," said OSHA Administrator Edwin Foulke Jr. "I am pleased that this renewed alliance with SCHC will broaden these efforts as we focus on protecting the safety and health of men and women in the workplace."
SCHC provides guidance for the improvement of the business of hazard communication for chemicals. Through the renewed alliance, SCHC and OSHA will continue to distribute information about the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.
SCHC, with input from OSHA, previously developed two GHS info sheets to provide resources on pictograms, flammability classifications and criteria for flammable liquids. SCHC representatives also will continue to serve on the editorial boards for OSHA's Safety and Health Topics pages, including Hazard Communication and Making the Business Case for Safety and Health.
"In renewing our alliance, [SCHC] is looking forward to working with OSHA to increase awareness and understanding of the impact of [GHS] on hazard communication," said Michele Sullivan, chair of the SCHC Board. "This is a time of change and growth for hazard communication and the alliance provides an opportunity for a collaborative effort."