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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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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.
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.
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