Your complete, ready-to-customize Hazard Communication program — designed to address OSHA's HazCom standard, created by a Certified Safety Professional and written to work in the real world.
Stop guessing at what OSHA requires and start with a program designed from the ground up around OSHA's requirements.
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OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard — 29 CFR 1910.1200 for general industry and 1926.59 for construction — requires employers to maintain a written program, identify and inventory hazardous chemicals in the workplace, ensure Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) are accessible to workers, properly label chemical containers, and train every employee on the hazards they may be exposed to.
HazCom is one of OSHA's most frequently cited standards year after year. And the reason isn't that employers are reckless — it's that the requirements are broad, the documentation expectations are real, and small businesses rarely have a starting point. This bundle is that starting point.
Every document in this bundle was written from scratch by a Certified Safety Professional with OSHA Outreach Instructor credentials. These are not generic templates pulled from a search engine. They are functional, professionally structured documents informed by how OSHA interprets its own standards — and how a prepared employer approaches compliance documentation.
Written HazCom Program / Policy — The backbone of your compliance program. OSHA requires a written plan that describes how your operation manages hazard communication. This document does exactly that, with sections covering program scope, responsibilities, container labeling, SDS management, employee training, and non-routine task procedures. Customizable with your company name, facility details, and assigned responsibilities.
Chemical Inventory Template — A structured inventory template to catalog every hazardous chemical present in your workplace. Includes fields for product name, manufacturer, SDS location, primary hazard class, and storage area. OSHA requires you to know what chemicals are in your facility — this makes that requirement manageable.
SDS Management System & Tracker — Safety Data Sheets must be accessible to employees at all times during their shift. This tracker helps you log every SDS in your library, document its location, and track when it was last verified. Paired with the chemical inventory, it gives you a complete picture of your hazard documentation.
Employee Training Presentation — A complete, ready-to-deliver HazCom training presentation covering the purpose of HazCom, GHS hazard classifications, how to read an SDS, label elements, and what employees should do if they believe they've been exposed to a hazardous chemical. Customizable slides — add your logo, your chemicals, your facility-specific information.
GHS Label Compliance Guide — A visual reference guide covering the nine GHS hazard pictograms, signal words, hazard statements, and precautionary statements. Designed as a workplace reference that employees can actually understand and use.
Implementation Checklist — A step-by-step checklist to guide you through standing up your HazCom program from scratch. Aligned with the key requirements of the standard and designed to document your progress. Useful as both a setup tool and an audit-readiness reference.
Training Sign-Off Form — OSHA requires documentation of employee training. This form captures training date, topics covered, trainer information, and employee signatures — everything needed to demonstrate that training was conducted and documented.
This bundle is designed for employers and safety coordinators in general industry or construction who need to develop or overhaul their HazCom program. It's ideal if your operation uses chemicals in any form — cleaning products, coatings, lubricants, solvents, compressed gases, fuels — and you want a program that is documented, defensible, and ready to stand behind.
If you've received a HazCom citation before, or if you're setting up a safety program for the first time, this is your fastest path to a stronger, more defensible HazCom program.
Round out your safety program with the New Hire Orientation Bundle — everything you need to onboard employees safely and document their training from day one.