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Janitorial Svcs. Gov. Facilities
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
04-10-01
Project Type (Bid, RFP, RFQ)
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• <br />CSI HAZARD COMMUNICATION TRAINING <br />CSI fully adheres to the requirements of the Occupation Safety and Health <br />Act, as well as to all State safety legislation. We have instituted our Hazard <br />Communication Program to apprise all employees of chemical hazards <br />which the employee may encounter in the performance of his job. By <br />implementation of this Program, CSI intends to fully comply with this <br />standard. <br />1. This Program is prepared for each site based on the chemicals in <br />use. <br />2. Site supervisors prepare a list of all chemical products used and <br />insert a copy of all MSDS's. This list is kept current at all times. <br />3. A copy of the Program is kept at all job sites and in the office. This <br />Program is available to employees upon request. <br />• Product Labelling <br />All products at each site are labelled properly. <br />The following minimal information is on each label: <br />Product name, manufacturer's name, address, and phone number. <br />Instructions on product use. <br />Hazardous ingredients. <br />All appropriate Hazard, Warning and Caution statements. <br />First aid procedures. <br />Disposal procedures. <br />All employees receive training in Hazardous Communications within 7 <br />days of new hire and complete acknowledgement of such training upon <br />completion. Employees who will be in contact with asbestos or <br />bloodbourne pathogens receive training in those areas as well. <br />• <br />
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