To: yesthatjallen
Workforce rules are pretty clear: there must be an Material Safety Data Sheet (for every chemical used) posted or on file where any employee can look at it. There are some exclusions, but they are few and the reasons are well noted.
A call to OSHA could clear this up pretty quickly. I'm not a big fan of OSHA, but in this case it needs to be determined whether there is an "unknown" chemical or not.
5 posted on
10/18/2021 8:58:42 PM PDT by
fini
To: fini
Even table salt needs to be listed in the MSDS. Stores like Wal-Mart even have MDS binders because of the automotive and household chemicals they stock.
6 posted on
10/18/2021 9:05:27 PM PDT by
LukeL
To: fini
“… whether there is an “unknown” chemical or not.”
Or if this is another one of those mass hysteria outbreaks, although those are more common to young women, not poultry processors.
17 posted on
10/18/2021 11:52:52 PM PDT by
VanShuyten
("...that all the donkeys were dead. I know nothing as to the fate of the less valuable animals)
To: fini
20 posted on
10/19/2021 12:53:54 AM PDT by
GOP Poet
(Super cool you can change your tag line EVERYTIME you post!! :D. (Small things make me happy))
To: fini
No confidence in anything Federal gub mint.
23 posted on
10/19/2021 2:46:20 AM PDT by
Joe Boucher
(Kimber .45 )
To: fini
A call to OSHA could clear this up pretty quickly.Sorry we missed your call. We're busy forcing people to get the jab
27 posted on
10/19/2021 4:36:54 AM PDT by
Pollard
(PureBlood)
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