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Washington — OSHA is extending the compliance dates for its revised Hazard Communication Standard (1910.1200) published in May 2024.
Chemical manufacturers, importers and distributors originally had from Jan. 19, 2026, to July 19, 2027, to comply with the new rules, depending on whether they’re evaluating substances or mixtures. Those dates are now May 19, 2026, and Nov. 19, 2027.
Employers using products covered under the standard originally had to update their hazcom programs, labeling and employee training by July 20, 2026, or Jan. 19, 2028 – again, depending on substances or mixtures. Those dates are now Nov. 20, 2026, and May 19, 2028.
Until those dates, employers, chemical manufacturers, distributors and importers can comply with either the old or new standard – or both.
OSHA’s updated standard is now aligned with the seventh revision of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, also known as GHS.
OSHA’s previous HazCom update, published in 2012, was the first to align with GHS. That final rule was linked to the GHS’ third revision.
The GHS is on its 11th revision, which was published Dec. 9.
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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication