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SAFETY TRAINING
24/7
MULTIPLE
LANGUAGE OPTIONS
SAFETY TRAINING
24/7
MULTIPLE
LANGUAGE OPTIONS
The Hazard Communication Regulation, 29 CFR 1910.1200, was updated by OSHA to comply with the UN Globally Harmonized System. The purpose of this GHS Hazard Communication Training is to ensure compliance with OSHA and the Globally Harmonized System by educating and training staff on this new standard.
The United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Compounds (GHS), sometimes known as the GHS, is a system that categorizes chemicals, labels, and safety data sheets for hazardous substances. The GHS components provide a method to gauge whether
the chemical product produced and/or supplied is hazardous and to generate a label or safety data sheet as accordingly to achieve the fundamental needs of any hazard communication system.
The basic objective of the Hazard Communication Program is to certify that the evaluation of hazards of all produced or imported chemicals has been performed and the information of potential hazards is duly conveyed to the employee.
training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)(i) defined by Federal OSHA HAZWOPER for general industry.
training requirements of 29 CFR 1926.65(e)(3)(i) defined by Federal OSHA HAZWOPER for construction sector.
HAZWOPER training requirements for EPA and State OSHA guidelines.
Following is the target audience for this course:
a) transportation specialists
b) firefighters
c) first responders
d) construction workers
e) laboratory technicians
f) safety officers
g) environmental engineers
h) waste water treatment operators
i) chemical handlers of any kind
At the conclusion of this course, students will learn about:
Introduction
Hazard Classification & Evaluation
Hazard Communication
Safety Data Sheets
Employee Training
A quiz will be held after each module as a test of students’ knowledge. Students are anticipated to pass every quiz to be able to take final paper and get certificate for the course
Six months from initial registration, ARC Flash Training / NFPA 70E course must be completed. Afterwards, a student’s account will be expired and they will be expected to buy the entire course again.