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If you were hired by a company to work in an area where hazardous chemicals are stored but your regular job would not require you to handle those chemicals, would your employer be required by OSHA to provide you training?
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Yes, all companies must train anyone around them with safe and proper use and movement.
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Yes, because the person never handled chemicals before and if they want the job done right he NEEDS training before beginning
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