Hazard Communication and The Global Harmonizing System

$24.95

Hazardous chemicals are found in approximately 7 million workplaces. In 1983 Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA) introduced the Hazard Communication Standard requiring a Hazard Communication Program to communicate workplace hazards to employees. OSHA is updating the standard to utilize the Global Harmonizing System (GHS). This online training program provides a clear explanation of the standard updates and the GHS. GHS training includes why the program was created and the benefits of having the plan in place. Three of major components of the Global Harmonizing System are explained; hazard classification, container labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are explained. Use this training to prepare your employees to understand the Global Harmonizing System and how it affects your hazard communication program. It is critical for employees to know how to understand the hazards they are exposed to in order to prevent accidents and injuries.

Description

Audience:
All those who work near hazardous materials

Workplaces:
Chemical Plant

Topics:
Introduction|The Written Hazard Communication Plan|Hazard Classification|Required Elements of GHS Container Labels|Signal Words|Hazard and Precautionary Statements|Pictograms|Safety Data Sheets and PPE|Safety Data Sheets Sections 1-4|Safety Data Sheets Sections 5-8|Safety Data Sheets Sections 9-12|Safety Data Sheets Sections 13-16|Summary

Languages:
en-es

Video Format:
HD

Quiz Questions:
9

Number of Lessons:
13

Training Time:
23-32 minutes

Closed Captioning:
Yes

Devices Supported:
Windows, Apple, Android, Chrome

Required Plugins:
None

Interactive Producer:
Mastery Training Content Network

Original Content Producer:
_Educational Resources, Inc. (Safety)