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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/929/HAZARD-COMMUNICATION-2/
...inks, insecticides, herbicides, janitorial supplies, kerosene, lacquers, lead, lye, oxal...olated locations when not in use. 4. Store flammable materials away from heat...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1404/WHAT-TO-ASK-AND-NOT-TO-ASK-ON-JOB-APPLICATION-FORMS/
... You may ask if the person is eligible to be bonded, since that might be a requirement for certain positions. EDUCATIONAL LEVEL. Since a minimum high school education or its equivalent is essential for most agency positions, the question is permissible. When hiring for a janitorial or filing position, which might not require a high school level skill, eliminate this section from the application. Disclaimer Only the employment contract or intended contract should imply a promise of employment. Be sure your agency application contains a disclaimer, such as, Nothing ... good application form can help overcome the problems associated with discrimination in hiring. A question on an application is safe if it is job-related and the information requested is necessary for successful completion of the job. Standard application forms that comply with federal regulations are available through office supply stores, if you choose not to create your own. What To Ask And What Not To Ask Your application form should capture information about the candidate's work experience and qualifications for the position. The basic areas to explore, in addition to name, address, ... phone number, are employment history, educational background, insurance education, and job-related skills. Various federal and state laws prohibit discrimination because of age, sex, race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, sexual orientation, or military status. Avoid these topics to protect your agency from unnecessary suits. Communication is an essential skill for many agency positions. You may want to provide space for a writing sample to determine the applicant's ability to communicate. If an applicant is blind or unable to write ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1404/WHAT-TO-ASK-AND-NOT-TO-ASK-ON-JOB-APPLICATION-FORMS/
... permissible. When hiring for a janitorial or filing position, which might not...