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Michigan MSDS: What you need to know

Governing Law and Regulations

Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act (MIOSH), Michigan Compiled Laws (MCL) 408.1014a to 408.1014l and regulations at Michigan Administrative Code (MAC) r. 325.77001 to 325.77003

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Hazardous waste operations and emergency response (HAZWOPER): MAC r. 325.52117

Notice of new or revised material safety data sheet (MSDS): MCL 408.1014k

Pollution Incident Prevention Plan (PIPP): MAC r. 324.2006

Posting: MCL 408.1014j

Regulatory Agencies

Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Water Resources Division Office of Environmental Assistance

Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA)

See ADDRESSES & CONTACTS for addresses and telephone numbers.

See national section for basic information and federal regulations.

Comparison: State vs. Federal

Rules. The federal reporting requirements under the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) are effective in Michigan. The state does not prescribe any EPCRA reporting rules in addition to the federal rules. There is a requirement to ensure access to material safety data sheets (MSDSs) for polluting materials under the Pollution Incident Prevention Plan (PIPP).

Michigan is a "state plan" state; that is, it has a federally approved occupational safety and health regulatory program. MIOSHA, which has to be at least as strict as the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act), governs workplace safety and health, including MSDS requirements, in both the public and private sectors. The state has adopted the standards of the federal OSH Act and has adopted its own stricter state requirements for HAZWOPER, notice of new or revised MSDSs, and for posting ...


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State Requirements

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