CHEMICALS AND COMPLIANCE A COMPANY-WIDE APPROACH TO HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS

April 24, 2018

In many ways, hazard communication is defined by what it is not. Only when a ship is stalled at a port, or when gaps in SDS appear, does the issue of regulatory compliance capture industries’ attention. Instead of seeding committees and beginning investigations when things go wrong, with this white paper we talk prevention. What areas of your hazard communications need to be fortified? Which could be made more efficient? Chemical and product manufacturers must be prepared, as compliance is now more rigorous than ever.

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Norquay Technology

Norquay Technology, recently acquired by MPD Chemicals, is a custom and specialty chemical manufacturer with over 30 years of expertise in providing the scale-up and commercial production of advanced proprietary custom materials, including organometallic, inorganic and organic molecules. Norquay’s product line includes chromic, electronic, catalyst, ligand, medical adhesive and UV performance products, with a customer base that ranges from startups to large multi-national corporations.

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