I attended the Our World Underwater Show in Dallas, TX last week. After walking around and taking all weekend, I was amazed by the amount of dive operations that either did not know about OSHA requirements to train employees on the new OSHA HAZCOM/GHS system, or had not done it yet. For those not aware, OSHA revised their Hazardous Communications standard and required all businesses that handle hazardous materials to provide training to their employees no later than 1 December, 2013. For those that have not completed this training, that means your a year out of date. To answer an often asked question, yes, compressed air is considered HAZMAT when it is stored at pressures over 40psig. This is easily remedied though. Just do a Google search online and one will find different options for training. These options run from free, to over $1000, depending on what route you want to take. Please, protect your employees, and your wallet from potential incidents, accidents, and fines. Feel free to email me at the address below, and I can help answer any questions you may have.
V/R
Myles TenBroeck
American Cylinder and Safety, LLC
tanktest@gmail.com
(808)343-6594
www.americancylinderandsafety.com
V/R
Myles TenBroeck
American Cylinder and Safety, LLC
tanktest@gmail.com
(808)343-6594
www.americancylinderandsafety.com