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Federal law requires that commercial chemicals do not pose health risks to the people that work with these chemicals.


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True or False

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
False.

Federal law (for example OSHA standards) requires employers to identify chemical hazards, provide safety data sheets, training, labeling, exposure controls and PPE — but it does not require that commercial chemicals be completely without health risks. The law requires managing and minimizing risks, not that every chemical be harmless.