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Right to Know and Act to Prevent Toxic Exposures in the Workplace and Community

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Right to Know and Act to Prevent Toxic Exposures in the Workplace and Community

  • Protecting Firefighters, Police, and Other Emergency Response Workers From Hazardous Materials
  • You Have the Right to Disclose Unlawful Activity and to Not Participate In Such Activity Without Employer Retaliation
  • Summary of NJ Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet: Vinyl Chloride
    This is a summary of the NJ Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet on vinyl chloride and on your righ to know about hazardous chemicals in your community.
  • Hurricane Recovery: Resources for Protecting Workers & Residents
    A list of resources for workers and residents. This factsheet was revised July 2013.
  • Finding Chemical Exposures and Negotiating Fixes
    A checklist to help you and your union to push management to reduce workers’ exposure to hazardous chemicals.
  • Make Sure Public Employers Submit Accurate Chemical Right to Know Surveys
    Public employee unions should ensure that public employers do a thorough job completing the 2008Â Right to Know Survey.
  • Worker and Union Rights to Participate in Inspections to Prevent Catastrophic Toxic Releases
    Workers and union representatives now have important rights to protect the safety and security of workers and communities.
  • Stop Chemical Disasters
  • Open Public Records Act (OPRA)
    Learn what OPRA is and how you can use it. This fact sheet was revised April 2013.
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