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Each state manages hazard communication differently. Use the chart below to determine if additional requirements apply to your operations.
Federal regulatory citation
- 29 CFR 1910.1200 — Hazard communication
State comparison
State
Adherence to federal regulations
State regulatory citation
State-specific requirements
California
Operates an OSHA-approved State Plan above and beyond federal regulation
Extensive. View state
Kentucky
Incorporated by reference. Adds further requirements for access to information about hazardous and toxic substances.
Adds further requirements for access to information about hazardous and toxic substances. View state
Maryland
Incorporated by reference. Adds further requirements for access to information about hazardous and toxic substances.
Adds further requirements for access to information about hazardous and toxic substances. View state
Michigan
Operates an OSHA-approved State Plan above and beyond federal regulation
Extensive. View state
Minnesota
Incorporated by reference with modification
Additional training and documentation requirements. View state
New Jersey
Incorporated by reference for public sector employees.
Follows federal for private sector employees
None. View federal
New York
Incorporated by reference for public sector employees.
Follows federal for private sector employees
None. View federal
Washington
Operates an OSHA-approved State Plan above and beyond federal regulation
Extensive. View state