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d. Informs you of steps we have taken to protect you from these hazards. <br /> e. Provide you with details for the program. <br /> f. Provides you with the knowledge and understanding necessary for interpreting <br /> the Material Safety Data Sheets and labels. <br /> g. Informs you how to obtain and use appropriate hazard information. <br /> 10. Your responsibilities are: <br /> a. Reading the information given to you. <br /> b. Following instructions given to you in that information. <br /> C. Taking the precautions taught to you in this session. <br /> 11. Emergency Response Plan <br /> We have also implemented an Emergency Response Plan, (attached) which <br /> provides for the actions you should take in the event of a chemical spill or release. <br /> This plan will be posted by your telephone and your are expected to learn and <br /> adhere to its' provisions. <br /> IV. CONCLUSION: <br /> 1. CERTIFICATION <br /> We have spelled out our mutual responsibilities to each other under the <br /> provisions of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 Hazard Communication standard, <br /> and the various state laws. In accordance with these provisions, you will find <br /> at the end of your materials a form indicating you have received training <br /> about: <br /> a. Our Hazard Communication Program <br /> b. Steps we take to identify hazards in your workplace. <br /> c. What these hazards are. <br /> d. How you can protect yourself from these hazards. <br /> e. What we have done to protect you. <br /> f. How to understand MDSDs and labels. <br /> HAZARD COMMUNICATION—6/01 7 <br /> SJsafety/hea1th&safety/haeoomdm <br />