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50-3-2017. Provision of information to employees.

(a)  The provision of information to an employee pursuant to this part shall not be construed to affect the liability of an employer with regard to the health and safety of an employee or other persons exposed to hazardous chemicals, nor shall it affect the employer's responsibility to take any action to prevent the occurrence of occupational disease as required under any other law.

(b)  The provision of information to an employee shall not affect any other duty or responsibility of a chemical manufacturer or distributor to warn ultimate users of a hazardous chemical under any other law.

[Acts 1985, ch. 417, § 17.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-50 > Chapter-3 > Part-20 > 50-3-2017

50-3-2017. Provision of information to employees.

(a)  The provision of information to an employee pursuant to this part shall not be construed to affect the liability of an employer with regard to the health and safety of an employee or other persons exposed to hazardous chemicals, nor shall it affect the employer's responsibility to take any action to prevent the occurrence of occupational disease as required under any other law.

(b)  The provision of information to an employee shall not affect any other duty or responsibility of a chemical manufacturer or distributor to warn ultimate users of a hazardous chemical under any other law.

[Acts 1985, ch. 417, § 17.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-50 > Chapter-3 > Part-20 > 50-3-2017

50-3-2017. Provision of information to employees.

(a)  The provision of information to an employee pursuant to this part shall not be construed to affect the liability of an employer with regard to the health and safety of an employee or other persons exposed to hazardous chemicals, nor shall it affect the employer's responsibility to take any action to prevent the occurrence of occupational disease as required under any other law.

(b)  The provision of information to an employee shall not affect any other duty or responsibility of a chemical manufacturer or distributor to warn ultimate users of a hazardous chemical under any other law.

[Acts 1985, ch. 417, § 17.]