The General Assembly finds that the health and safety of persons living and working in Delaware may be improved by providing access to information regarding hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed either during their normal employment activities or during emergency situations. The General Assembly also finds that many employers in the State have already established suitable information programs for their employees and that such programs will be required of all manufacturing employers by November, 1985, under the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration's hazard communication standard. It is therefore, the intent and purpose of this chapter to provide accessibility to information regarding hazardous chemicals to employees who may be exposed to such chemicals in nonmanufacturing employer workplaces as well as to emergency service organizations whose members may be exposed to such chemical hazards during emergency situations.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 24. HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL INFORMATION
§ 2402. Declaration of purpose.
§ 2404. Relationship to OSHA standard.
§ 2406. Workplace chemical list.
§ 2407. Material safety data sheets.
§ 2408. Hazardous chemical labels.
§ 2409. Emergency information.
§ 2410. Employee education programs.
§ 2411. Construction of chapter.
§ 2413. Complaints; investigations; penalties.