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GHS Right To Know Stations
- The United Nations (UN) adopted this standard in 2003 in the hopes of promoting workplace safety and responsible handling of hazardous materials, and eliminating accidents and injuries due to misguided chemical use.
- Single or double binder?
- Consider the number of safety data sheets you want to place in your GHS SDS station.
- Single stations with 2" binders hold up to 400 pages and are ideal for companies with less chemicals to handle, while those with 3" binders hold up to 600 pages and are perfect for average-sized companies.Double station with two 3" binders, meanwhile, are the best choice for companies handling several chemicals.
- All our SDS binders come with a 36" chain and two S-hooks to keep binders at station and eliminate lost information.
- English or bilingual GHS right-to-know station?
- Bilingual RTK centers are often the better choice particularly for English/Spanish workplaces. Even if you don’t have a bilingual workforce now, some of your English-speaking employees and possible site visitors might prefer Spanish safety data sheets.
- Some people, however, prefer a simpler and clearer approach with less text. In this case, the English-only right-to-know stations are the ideal choice.
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