GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 45-22-7 - Material safety data sheets; notice to employees; rights of employees
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    45-22-7   (2010)
   45-22-7.    Material safety data sheets; notice to employees; rights of employees 
      (a)  The  manufacturer, importer, or distributor of any hazardous chemical shall  prepare and provide the direct purchasers of such hazardous chemicals  and, upon request, the department, with a material safety data sheet  which, to the best knowledge of the manufacturer, importer, or  distributor, is current, accurate, and complete, based on information  then reasonably available to the manufacturer, importer, or distributor.
(b)  Any  person who produces a mixture may, for the purposes of this Code  section, prepare and use a mixture material safety data sheet, subject  to the provisions of subsection (j) of this Code section.
(c)  A  manufacturer, importer, distributor, or employer may provide the  information required by this Code section on an entire mixture, instead  of on each hazardous chemical in it, when all of the following  conditions exist:
      (1)  Toxicity test  information exists on the mixture itself or adequate information exists  to form a valid judgment of the hazardous properties of the mixture  itself and the material safety data sheet indicates that the information  presented and the conclusions drawn are from some source other than  direct test data on the mixture itself, and that a material safety data  sheet on each constituent hazardous chemical identified on the material  safety data sheet is available upon request;
      (2)  Provision  of information on the mixture will be as effective in protecting  employee health as information on the ingredients;
      (3)  The  hazardous chemicals in the mixture are identified on the material  safety data sheet unless it is unfeasible to describe all the  ingredients in the mixture, provided that the reason why the hazardous  chemicals in the mixture are not identified shall be stated on the  material safety data sheet; and
      (4)  A  single mixture material safety data sheet may be provided for more than  one formulation of a product mixture if the information provided does  not vary for the formulation.
(d)  A  manufacturer, importer, or distributor who is responsible for preparing  and transmitting a material safety data sheet under the provisions of  this Code section shall revise such material safety data sheet on a  timely basis, as appropriate to the importance of any new information  which would affect the contents of the existing material safety data  sheet, and in any event within three months of such information becoming  available to the manufacturer, importer, or distributor.
(e)  Any  person subject to the provisions of this Code section shall be relieved  of the obligation to provide a direct purchaser of a hazardous chemical  with a material safety data sheet:
      (1)  If  he has a record of having provided the direct purchaser with the most  recent version of the material safety data sheet;
      (2)  If the chemical is labeled pursuant to:
            (A)  The federal Atomic Energy Act; or
            (B)  The federal Resource Conservation Recovery Act; or
      (3)  If  the article is one sold at retail and is incidentally sold to an  employer or the employer's employees in the same form, approximate  amount, concentration, and manner as it is sold to consumers, and, to  the seller's knowledge, employee exposure to the article is not  significantly greater than the consumer exposure occurring during the  principal consumer use of the article.
(f)  If  an employer is not supplied with a material safety data sheet by a  manufacturer, importer, or distributor for a hazardous chemical subject  to this Code section, such employer shall, within a reasonable amount of  time after discovering that a material safety data sheet has not been  supplied, use diligent efforts to obtain such material safety data sheet  from the manufacturer, importer, or distributor.  For purposes of this  subsection, "diligent efforts" shall mean a prompt inquiry by the  employer to the manufacturer, importer, or distributor of the hazardous  chemicals; provided, however, that an independent contractor or  subcontractor shall be responsible for obtaining the material safety  data sheet for his employees in the workplace of another.
(g)  If  after having used diligent efforts, an employer still fails to obtain a  material safety data sheet, he shall request the department to obtain  such material safety data sheet on his behalf.
(h)  An  employer who has used diligent efforts and who has made a documented  request to the department pursuant to this Code section shall not be  found in violation of this Code section with respect to the material  safety data sheet which was not supplied by the manufacturer, importer,  or distributor as required by this Code section.
(i)  Every  employer who manufactures, produces, uses, applies, or stores hazardous  chemicals in the workplace shall post a notice as prescribed by rule  promulgated by the department in a place where notices are normally  posted, informing employees of their rights under this chapter.
(j)  Every  employer who manufactures, produces, uses, applies, or stores hazardous  chemicals in the workplace shall maintain a material safety data sheet  for each hazardous chemical which is present in such workplace. All  material safety data sheets shall be readily available in the workplace;  provided, however, that employers who maintain one or more work areas  which are not fixed at specific geographic locations shall be authorized  to maintain material safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical  used in such work area at a central location.
      (k)(1)  A  material safety data sheet may be kept in any form, including operations  procedures, and may be designed to cover groups of hazardous chemicals  in a work area where it may be appropriate to address the hazards of a  process rather than individual hazardous chemicals. The employer shall  ensure that in all cases the required information is provided for each  hazardous chemical, and is readily accessible during each workshift to  employees when they are in their work area; provided, however, that  employers who maintain one or more work areas which are not fixed at  specific geographic locations shall be authorized to maintain material  safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical used in such work area at  a central location.
      (2)  Any employee  may request in writing and shall have the right to examine and obtain  the material safety data sheets for the hazardous chemicals to which he  is, has been, or may be exposed. The employer shall provide any material  safety data sheet within its possession within five of the requesting  employee's working days, subject to the provisions of subsection (g) of  this Code section. The employer may adopt reasonable procedures for  acting upon such requests to avoid interruption of normal work  operations.
      (3)  An independent  contractor or subcontractor working in the workplace of another employer  may request in writing and shall have the right to examine the material  safety data sheets for the hazardous chemicals to which he or his  employees are, have been, or may be exposed. The employer shall provide  any material safety data sheet within its possession within five of the  requesting independent contractor's or subcontractor's working days,  subject to the provisions of subsection (g) of this Code section. The  employer may adopt reasonable procedures for acting upon such requests  to avoid interruption of normal work operations.
      (4)  If  an employee who has requested a material safety data sheet pursuant to  this chapter has not received such material safety data sheet within  five of the requesting employee's working days, subject to the  provisions of subsection (g) of this Code section, that employee may  refuse to work with the chemical for which he has requested the material  safety data sheet until such material safety data sheet is provided by  the employer; provided, however, that nothing contained in this  paragraph shall be construed to permit any employee to refuse to perform  essential services; provided, further, that nothing in this paragraph  shall be construed to interfere with the right of the employer to  transfer an employee who so refuses to work to other duties until such  material safety data sheet is provided, such a transfer not to be  considered as a discriminatory act under Code Section 45-22-10. No pay,  position, seniority, or other benefits shall be lost for exercise of any  right provided by this chapter as a result of such a transfer.
(l)  No  employer shall discharge or otherwise discriminate against an employee  for the employee's assertion of the employee's rights under this  chapter.
(m)  For the purposes of this Code  section, an employer, independent contractor, or subcontractor shall  maintain material safety data sheets for their own workplaces only;  provided, however, that employees of such independent contractor or  subcontractor, insofar as they are exposed in the course of their  employment to hazardous chemicals in other workplaces, shall have the  right to examine material safety data sheets for those chemicals to  which they are exposed from the workplace employer through a written  request to their own employer as provided in paragraph (2) of subsection  (k) of this Code section. Employers must advise employees that they can  obtain further information from the department. Nothing contained in  this chapter shall be construed to require an employer to conduct  studies to develop new information.