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There’s an old pop song by the Jackson Five that includes the line “A, B, C, 1, 2, 3”. (Kinda cute, and if you set your decoder ring to B = 2, you’ll find out you should drink your Ovaltine.) In Dangerous Goods (DG), there’s a similar association packaging manufacturers, packaging testers, and packagers make use of. It’s X, Y, Z, I, II, III. Read More
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All employees must be training in two new elements of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard by December 31, 2013: new labeling elements and the new standardized SDS (formerly MSDS) format. Read on for training resources you can use. Read More
April 30, 2013 | Regulations
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PHMSA amended the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR), clarifying several areas and incorporating a special permit into the regulations. Mandatory compliance with all provisions is May 10, 2013. Read More
April 29, 2013 | Regulations
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This rather unorthodox question arose at a recent 49 CFR training class. But, not by a participant – by the instructor, Gene Sanders, a certified dangerous goods instructor. Had Gene lost his mind? Had he poured something “funny” in his morning coffee? Read More
April 08, 2013 | Regulations
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