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Which situation does NOT require training on hazardous chemicals?
Initial assignment to a job
New chemical hazard introduction
Change in job assignment with new chemicals
Resupply of chemicals
The correct answer is: Resupply of chemicals
Option D is correct because a resupply of chemicals typically does not involve a new introduction of hazards or changes in procedures that require additional training. Training on hazardous chemicals is necessary when there is a new chemical being introduced into the workplace, an initial assignment to a job that involves exposure to chemicals, or a change in job assignment that involves new chemicals. These situations warrant thorough training to ensure workers are knowledgeable about the specific hazards, safety protocols, and handling procedures for those chemicals. In contrast, simply receiving a resupply of already known chemicals, for which training has already been completed, does not necessitate additional training as long as the established safety protocols remain unchanged.