Many workplaces use hazardous chemicals. But, it’s not always easy to understand the various labeling requirements for these chemicals and the information provided to employees about the hazards these chemicals present. Concern and confusion about these issues increased when OSHA updated its Hazard Communication Standard in 2012 so “HazCom” would more closely align with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS). This course provides an overview of the key issues covered in the Hazard Communication Standard, including the 2012 revision to align with GHS, and provides the information that employees need to know about the labeling of hazardous chemicals in all parts of their product cycle.
Learning Objectives
• Identify the risks of being exposed to hazardous chemicals at the workplace
• Describe OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard
• Describe the written hazard control program
• Identify the chemical labeling requirements and common label types
• Describe safety data sheets, also called SDSs
• Identify employee training requirements
Based on: 29 CFR 1910.1200: Hazard Communication
Running Time: 18 minutes
Video, test and trainer support materials also available on USB Flash Drive.
All programs come with a test and other trainer support materials.
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