Created by Safety Instruct
Category Safety > Substances and Hazard Communication
This course delves into the Hazard Communication Standard (Hazcom) and the globally harmonized system (GHS), which are crucial frameworks designed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ensure the safe handling of hazardous chemicals in diverse workplaces. It explores the evolution of Hazcom, emphasizing the 2012 modifications aligning with GHS, and provides a comprehensive understanding of chemical classification, labeling, and safety data sheets (SDS). Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities of manufacturers, importers, and employers, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations to safeguard employees from the diverse hazards posed by chemicals in various industries. Comprehend the evolution of the Hazard Communication Standard (Hazcom) and its alignment with the globally harmonized system (GHS) to establish a common approach in classifying and communicating hazards associated with chemicals. Understand the key responsibilities of manufacturers, importers, and employers, including the development of safety data sheets (SDS), chemical labeling, and the implementation of hazard communication programs to protect employees from chemical exposures. Familiarize oneself with the five essential elements of hazard communication, including chemical inventory, labeling, safety data sheets, a written plan, and employee training, to ensure a comprehensive and effective hazard communication program in the workplace.
Course Objectives:
Comprehend the evolution of the Hazard Communication Standard (Hazcom) and its alignment with the globally harmonized system (GHS) to establish a common approach in classifying and communicating hazards associated with chemicals.;Understand the key responsibilities of manufacturers, importers, and employers, including the development of safety data sheets (SDS), chemical labeling, and the implementation of hazard communication programs to protect employees from chemical exposures.;Familiarize oneself with the five essential elements of hazard communication, including chemical inventory, labeling, safety data sheets, a written plan, and employee training, to ensure a comprehensive and effective hazard communication program in the workplace.;;
Duration: 12 min.
Comprehend the evolution of the Hazard Communication Standard (Hazcom) and its alignment with the globally harmonized system (GHS) to establish a common approach in classifying and communicating hazards associated with chemicals.
Understand the key responsibilities of manufacturers, importers, and employers, including the development of safety data sheets (SDS), chemical labeling, and the implementation of hazard communication programs to protect employees from chemical exposures.
Familiarize oneself with the five essential elements of hazard communication, including chemical inventory, labeling, safety data sheets, a written plan, and employee training, to ensure a comprehensive and effective hazard communication program in the workplace.
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This course delves into the Hazard Communication Standard (Hazcom) and the globally harmonized system (GHS), which are crucial frameworks designed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ensure the safe handling of hazardous chemicals in diverse workplaces. It explores the evolution of Hazcom, emphasizing the 2012 modifications aligning with GHS, and provides a comprehensive understanding of chemical classification, labeling, and safety data sheets (SDS). Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities of manufacturers, importers, and employers, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations to safeguard employees from the diverse hazards posed by chemicals in various industries. Comprehend the evolution of the Hazard Communication Standard (Hazcom) and its alignment with the globally harmonized system (GHS) to establish a common approach in classifying and communicating hazards associated with chemicals. Understand the key responsibilities of manufacturers, importers, and employers, including the development of safety data sheets (SDS), chemical labeling, and the implementation of hazard communication programs to protect employees from chemical exposures. Familiarize oneself with the five essential elements of hazard communication, including chemical inventory, labeling, safety data sheets, a written plan, and employee training, to ensure a comprehensive and effective hazard communication program in the workplace.
Course Objectives:
Comprehend the evolution of the Hazard Communication Standard (Hazcom) and its alignment with the globally harmonized system (GHS) to establish a common approach in classifying and communicating hazards associated with chemicals.;Understand the key responsibilities of manufacturers, importers, and employers, including the development of safety data sheets (SDS), chemical labeling, and the implementation of hazard communication programs to protect employees from chemical exposures.;Familiarize oneself with the five essential elements of hazard communication, including chemical inventory, labeling, safety data sheets, a written plan, and employee training, to ensure a comprehensive and effective hazard communication program in the workplace.;;
Duration: 12 min.