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The Written Program

The Written Plan You have a right to have your own copy of OSU's written hazard communication program.

Click here to see it online.

OSU's official written Hazard Communication Program is Oklahoma State University Policy and Procedures Letter #3-0535

Employee Exposure Report Forms

If you are exposed to potentially hazardous substances that could result in acute (short term) or chronic (long term) health effects, you should fill out an Employee Exposure Report Form.

These reports may be filled out to document exposures to any hazardous substances including chemicals, asbestos, bloodborne pathogens, or others.

If your supervisor does not have a copy of the form, they are available upon request from Environmental Health and Safety. Once completed, the form should be returned to EHS where it will remain on file for a period of 40 years after you have ceased employment at OSU.

The reason the report will remain on file for so long is simple: if you are exposed to a hazardous substance such as asbestos, it may take 20-40 years to develop an asbestos related disease. This report is your documentation that you had work-related exposure to asbestos. It is a protective measure to ensure that you may be able to receive Workers' Compensation to help pay your medical bills for a work-related illness.

It should be understood that filling out this form is not an admission of liability on the part of OSU or the employee. These forms will not be used against the employee in any way. They are provided for your protection.

To complete the Hazard Communications Training Module, please take the Quiz


The Five Stages of OSU's Program

 Material Safety Data Sheets
  Labeling and Marking Systems
  Employee Training Sessions
  Written Right-to-Know Plan
NEXT  Chemical Inventory List
  Quiz

At Oklahoma State University, the office of Environmental Health and Safety may be contacted to assist departments with their Hazard Communication and the required training.

Check out OSU EHS's online Information Library for additional hazcom information.

 

 

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