South Carolina regulations
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, Office of Occupational Safety and Health - Hazard Communication Standard (Article 1, Subarticle 6)May 28, 2026
Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation's Hazard Communication Standard requires employers to classify, label, and communicate hazards for all chemicals in the workplace.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, Office of Occupational Safety and Health - Hazard Communication Standard (Article 1, Subarticle 6)May 25, 2026
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.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Occupational Safety and Health Standards Public HearingMay 24, 2026
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.
- Department of Public Health - Certificate of Need Applications - Anderson County and Florence County ProjectsMay 22, 2026
Department of Public Health accepts Certificate of Need applications filed May 22, 2026 for two projects: $5.5 million HVAC repairs at a South Carolina veterans home and $7,100 for a home health agency establishment in Florence County.
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