The Hazard Communication Specialist is responsible for providing hazard classification and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) authoring services to Chevron business units ensuring compliance with global chemical regulatory requirements. This role involves interpreting international hazard communication regulations classifying products and creating accurate SDSs to support safe chemical management worldwide.
Key Responsibilities
Author and update SDSs using specialized software tools incorporating chemical health safety and regulatory information in compliance with global standards.
Classify substances and mixtures for physical health and environmental hazards in accordance with GHS CLP OSHA HazCom WHMIS and other regional regulations.
Ensure SDSs and labels meet global regulatory requirements and are accurate comprehensive and up-to-date.
Interpret and apply hazard communication regulations globally to determine SDS and labeling impacts.
Collect and analyze chemical data from suppliers internal databases and regulatory sources.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders to verify chemical compositions and resolve classification issues.
Communicate regulatory requirements SDS content and updates effectively to business units.
Provide recommendations for safer chemical alternatives with lower environmental impact.
Required Qualifications
Bachelors degree/Masters in Chemistry Chemical Engineering Environmental Science or a related field.
2-6 years of relevant experience in hazard communication SDS authoring or chemical regulatory compliance.
Strong knowledge of chemical hazard classification and labeling under:
OSHA HazCom (US)
CLP/REACH (EU)
WHMIS (Canada)
UN GHS
Familiarity with transportation regulations (DOT IATA IMDG TDG).
Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail for interpreting toxicological and regulatory data.
Strong communication and collaboration skills to work with cross-functional teams.
Ability to stay updated on global regulatory changes and implement them effectively.
Chevron participates in E-Verify in certain locations as required by law.
Required Experience:
IC
The Hazard Communication Specialist is responsible for providing hazard classification and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) authoring services to Chevron business units ensuring compliance with global chemical regulatory requirements. This role involves interpreting international hazard communication regulat...
The Hazard Communication Specialist is responsible for providing hazard classification and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) authoring services to Chevron business units ensuring compliance with global chemical regulatory requirements. This role involves interpreting international hazard communication regulations classifying products and creating accurate SDSs to support safe chemical management worldwide.
Key Responsibilities
Author and update SDSs using specialized software tools incorporating chemical health safety and regulatory information in compliance with global standards.
Classify substances and mixtures for physical health and environmental hazards in accordance with GHS CLP OSHA HazCom WHMIS and other regional regulations.
Ensure SDSs and labels meet global regulatory requirements and are accurate comprehensive and up-to-date.
Interpret and apply hazard communication regulations globally to determine SDS and labeling impacts.
Collect and analyze chemical data from suppliers internal databases and regulatory sources.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders to verify chemical compositions and resolve classification issues.
Communicate regulatory requirements SDS content and updates effectively to business units.
Provide recommendations for safer chemical alternatives with lower environmental impact.
Required Qualifications
Bachelors degree/Masters in Chemistry Chemical Engineering Environmental Science or a related field.
2-6 years of relevant experience in hazard communication SDS authoring or chemical regulatory compliance.
Strong knowledge of chemical hazard classification and labeling under:
OSHA HazCom (US)
CLP/REACH (EU)
WHMIS (Canada)
UN GHS
Familiarity with transportation regulations (DOT IATA IMDG TDG).
Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail for interpreting toxicological and regulatory data.
Strong communication and collaboration skills to work with cross-functional teams.
Ability to stay updated on global regulatory changes and implement them effectively.
Chevron participates in E-Verify in certain locations as required by law.
Required Experience:
IC
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