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Rio ' is u o <br /> p ZA Why do we need the <br /> NAUNI R� Hazard Communication <br /> YO O0MN� ATioN Standard? <br /> Cvb ARD <br /> now ? 9 <br /> � Z' � <br /> S <br /> Your company and the <br /> government have gone <br /> to a lot of trouble to <br /> protect you. But the <br /> only person who can In the past there was no guarantee that workers would be <br /> keep you safe every told about the chemical hazards they might face on the job. <br /> day on the job is you. Container labels and warning sheets, even when they were <br /> Make these common provided, didn't always give enough information on potential <br /> sense rules part of hazards, what to do in an emergency, or where to turn for help. <br /> your job: That's why the federal government decided to set a uniform <br /> hazard communication standard. Now everyone knows what <br /> information has to be provided to keep you safe. <br /> • Identify hazards before you <br /> start a job. L While your state or city may <br /> • Respect all have some additional <br /> precautions—don't take regulations, the federal <br /> chances. standard sets basic hazard <br /> • Ask your supervisor when in <br /> doubt. communication requirements <br /> • Know in advance what could that must be followed. <br /> go wrong and what to do <br /> about it. <br /> • Know how and where to get <br /> help. <br /> • Learn basic first-aid <br /> IV measures. <br /> 14 3 <br />