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New Hampshire Chemical Hazard Communication Plan

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Chemical Hazard Communication Plan Requirements in New Hampshire

An OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom/GHS) compliant program covering chemical inventory, Safety Data Sheet management, GHS labeling, employee training, and spill response procedures.

Any employer whose workers may be exposed to hazardous chemicals in the workplace. This includes restaurants (cleaning chemicals), salons (hair/nail chemicals), construction sites, manufacturing, and healthcare facilities.

New Hampshire follows federal OSHA standards. The federal OSHA area office enforces workplace safety regulations for private sector employers in the state.

New Hampshire Chemical Hazard Communication Plan Requirements

Federal Requirements

OSHA

  • 29 CFR 1910.1200 — Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom 2012/GHS): Employers must develop a written hazard communication program, maintain SDSs, label containers, and train employees on chemical hazards.

New Hampshire State Requirements

Enforced by: New Hampshire Department of Labor

  • New Hampshire follows federal standards for this document type. Check with New Hampshire Department of Labor for any additional state-specific requirements.

What's Included in Your NH HazCom Plan

Your generated chemical hazard communication plan will include these sections, tailored to New Hampshire regulations:

Written hazard communication program
Chemical inventory and classification
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) management system
GHS-compliant container labeling
Employee chemical safety training
Spill response and emergency procedures
Personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements
Chemical storage and incompatibility guidelines
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Penalties for Non-Compliance in New Hampshire

Federal Penalties

$1,190 - $16,131 per serious violation (HazCom is OSHA's #2 most cited standard)

New Hampshire State Penalties

New Hampshire follows federal penalty schedules for this document type.

Willful Violations

Up to $161,323 per willful or repeated violation under federal OSHA

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a chemical hazard communication plan required in New Hampshire?
Any employer whose workers may be exposed to hazardous chemicals in the workplace. This includes restaurants (cleaning chemicals), salons (hair/nail chemicals), construction sites, manufacturing, and healthcare facilities. In New Hampshire, federal standards apply to private sector employers.
What are the penalties for not having a chemical hazard communication plan in New Hampshire?
Federal penalties range from $1,190 - $16,131 per serious violation (HazCom is OSHA's #2 most cited standard). New Hampshire follows federal penalty guidelines. Enforcement is handled by federal OSHA.
How often should I update my New Hampshire chemical hazard communication plan?
When new chemicals are introduced, SDSs are updated, or regulations change. Monitor New Hampshire legislative sessions for new regulations that may affect your chemical hazard communication plan.
Can ComplyStack generate a New Hampshire-specific chemical hazard communication plan?
Yes. ComplyStack generates chemical hazard communication plan documents that incorporate New Hampshire-specific regulations, applicable federal standards, and your business details. Documents are ready to download in minutes.

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