Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation's Hazard Communication Standard requires employers to classify, label, and communicate hazards for all chemicals in the workplace.
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 11 to update 2023 National Electrical Code requirements for GFCI and AFCI protection in residential dwelling units.
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 14 to update 2024 International Plumbing Code standards for drinking fountains, water dispensers, and fixture requirements in educational facilities.
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends fuel gas safety standards in the 2024 International Fuel Gas Code, affecting piping, LP-gas equipment, dispensing locations, and commercial cooking appliance venting requirements statewide.
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 13 to update 2024 International Mechanical Code standards for exhaust ducts, refrigerant classification, and ASHRAE safety requirements in mechanical systems.
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 11 to update 2023 National Electrical Code requirements for GFCI and AFCI protection in residential dwelling units across multiple locations including bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and …
The Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation's Hazard Communication Standard requires businesses to classify chemical hazards and provide safety data sheets and labels to protect workers.
South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation holds a public hearing on revised occupational safety and health standards including hazard communication requirements, with compliance deadline extended to May 19, 2026.
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 14 to update 2024 plumbing standards for drinking fountains, water dispensers, fixture requirements in educational facilities, and fixture calculations statewide.
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 11 to modify 2023 National Electrical Code requirements for GFCI and AFCI protection in dwelling unit bathrooms, kitchens, garages, bedrooms, and other specified locations.
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