Recommendations will be submitted to the National Advisory Committee for Occupational Safety and

Dec. 1, 1996
Recommendations will be submitted to the National Advisory Committee for Occupational Safety and Health on simplifying OSHA`s hazard communication standard. A report is expected in June. The report is expected to recommend ways to simplify the required materials safety data sheets, reduce paperwork and improve the effectiveness of employee training in handling chemicals.

Recommendations will be submitted to the National Advisory Committee for Occupational Safety and Health on simplifying OSHA`s hazard communication standard. A report is expected in June. The report is expected to recommend ways to simplify the required materials safety data sheets, reduce paperwork and improve the effectiveness of employee training in handling chemicals.

Judi Hasson

Washington Correspondent

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