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Under the hazard communication standard, a written hazard communication program?must include:
Overallocated Resources
Refers to a situation where more resources are being used in the production of a good or service than what is considered efficient, leading to wastefulness or reduced economic welfare.
Marginal Benefits
The additional satisfaction or value that one receives from consuming or producing one more unit of a good or service.
Production Possibilities
A curve or frontier that shows various combinations of the amounts of two goods or services that can be produced within the limits of available resources and technology.
Specialization
The process or strategy of focusing on a narrow area of expertise or production to gain efficiency or quality in the output.
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