Maryland Code § LE-5-405

Section LE-5-405
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(a) This section does not apply to a consumer product or foodstuff that is:
(1) packaged for distribution to and intended for use by the general
public; and
(2) handled unopened or stored unopened in a retail establishment,
including its storeroom or warehouse.
(b) (1) To comply with the requirements of 29 C.F.R. 1910.1200(e)(1)(i)
for a list of hazardous chemicals, each employer shall compile and maintain a
chemical information list for each hazardous chemical that is formulated, handled,
manufactured, packaged, processed, reacted, repackaged, stored, or transferred in
the workplace of the employer.
(2) Within 30 days after a hazardous chemical is introduced into the
workplace of an employer, the employer shall add the hazardous chemical to the
chemical information list. The employer need not place the hazardous chemical
alphabetically on the chemical information list until the employer next revises the
list as required under paragraph (3) of this subsection.
(3) Every 2 years, an employer shall revise the chemical information
list.
(c) For each hazardous chemical on a chemical information list, the list
shall:
(1) contain its chemical and common names; and
(2) identify each work area where the hazardous chemical is found.
(d) Each compilation of a chemical information list and each revision under
subsection (b) of this section shall list the hazardous chemicals on the list in
alphabetical order according to common name.
(e) (1) Each employer shall keep, for at least 40 years, each chemical
information list that the employer compiles or revises.
(2) (i) If an employer's business ceases to operate or formulate,
handle, manufacture, package, process, react, repackage, store, or transfer hazardous
chemicals in a workplace regulated under this subtitle, the employer promptly shall
submit the most recent chemical information list to the Maryland Department of
Labor.

(ii) The Maryland Department of Labor shall keep, for at least
40 years, the chemical information list that the employer provides under
subparagraph (i) of this paragraph.

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