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Lesson Title I Hazard Communication Plan <br />Learning UnitI Overview and Objectives (continued) <br />Title <br />Image Audio <br />Arrow about top hit a large target (red and white circles) - <br />Content Block. <br />Here's a checklist of things you need to learn about the Hazard <br />Communication Plan: <br />• Why there is an OSHA Hazard Communication standard. <br />• Five major parts of the Right -to -Know law. <br />• Who is responsible for making the call on chemical hazards. <br />• Three types of info that must be on every label. <br />• What the MEDS is for. <br />We thought it would help if you knew some of the goals before we start the <br />screens. That way, you'll be ready. <br />State and local right -to -know laws may have more requirements than OSHA <br />rules. <br />If they do in your area, your manager will let you know. <br />OSHA Hazard Communication <br />Standard <br />Activit <br />Flash # 1 Zoom fact <br />Header: Uncle Sam Did It! <br />Did you know that it is the Federal Government that requires a Hazard Communication Program? This program was <br />started by OSHA. <br />