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The Hazard Communication Specialist plays a crucial role in supplying information regarding the safety and regulatory compliance of our products. This position is responsible for authoring and ...

Develops and conducts new employee training programs in the areas of infectious wastes, hazard communication, asbestos, poly-chlorinated biphenyls, and other hazardous substances. * Advises ...

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Tampa, FL · On-site

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Ability to read and understand safety data sheets and hazard communication labels * Maintain positive relationships and good communication with patients, visitors, staff members, and those within the ...

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How much do hazard communication jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for hazard communication in the United States is $88,887.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,000.00 and $111,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Hazard Communication vs Chemical Safety Specialist?

AspectHazard CommunicationChemical Safety Specialist
CredentialsOSHA Hazard Communication training, safety certificationsOSHA HAZWOPER, safety certifications, chemical handling training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, laboratories, industrial sitesIndustrial plants, chemical facilities, safety departments
Employer & Industry UsageRequired for OSHA compliance, safety documentationDevelops safety programs, conducts training, risk assessments

Hazard Communication focuses on OSHA compliance and labeling, ensuring workers understand chemical hazards. Chemical Safety Specialists have a broader role, including developing safety protocols, conducting risk assessments, and training staff on chemical safety. While both roles involve chemical safety, the Hazard Communication role is more compliance-focused, whereas Chemical Safety Specialists have a comprehensive safety management responsibility.

Infographic showing various Hazard Communication job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $88,887 per year, or $42.7 per hour.
Hazard Communication Specialist

Hazard Communication Specialist

Olin Corporation

Houston, TX • On-site

$76K - $110K/yr

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Olin Corporation rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 29 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

80th of 89 rated chemical manufacturers


Job description

Title: Hazard Communication Specialist
Location: Houston, TX. Additional locations include Charleston, TN
Salary: $76,000.00 - $110,000.00.
Schedule: Hybrid schedule available; 2 days remote per week.
Relocation Available
Focus: The Hazard Communication Specialist is responsible for summarizing relevant hazard information of products and for making interpretation of the information as it pertains to classification of hazardous substances according to various regulatory classification schemes globally. This position reports to the Hazard Communication Manage and will collaborate with business Product Stewards, Product Regulatory Expert, and the department's Toxicologist to facilitate the introduction of new products into markets and to maintain the Hazard Communication information up-to-date with new product information and requirements.
Hazard Communication Specialist Essential Job Functions:
  • Lead global projects to maintain compliance with global hazard communication regulations and related regulatory requirements.
  • Collect, maintain and update compositional information into the SAP EH&S system.
  • Coordinate the input relevant for completion of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) from various subject mater experts for a timely completion of the SDS.
  • Develop and maintain project tracking tools (e.g., Excel dashboards, SharePoint trackers) to organize scope, assignments, and progress.
  • Identify relevant hazard classification for existing products, intermediates and research samples using information on substances or products and classification rules to bridge remaining gaps.

Hazard Communication Specialist Minimum Requirements:
  • Bachelor's Degree* in Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Toxicology, Environmental Science, Chemical Engineering, or HSE related field.
  • 2+ years of experience in SDS Authoring, Product Stewardship, and Regulatory Affairs or chemical regulatory fields; 5 years of experience preferred.
  • Experience fostering clear and open communication within teams by encouraging participation and feedback to strengthen collaboration, solve day-to-day operational issues, and reach performance goals.
  • Working knowledge of GHS preferred.
  • Experience with REACH regulations and CLP classification preferred.
  • Experience in SAP EHS environment preferred.

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Olin, a global leader in both chemical manufacturing and ammunition empowers over 8,000 individuals to make an impact both at work and in our surrounding communities. View a snapshot of our comprehensive benefits package.
*Degree must be from a school that is accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the Secretary of Education of the U.S. Department of Education or equivalent program from an international university.
*Olin does not provide any form of sponsorship. We will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States. Individuals with temporary visas such as E, F-1, H-1, H-2, L, B, J or TN or who need sponsorship now or in the future, are not eligible for hire.
Olin is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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