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Introduction

The Hazard Communication (US) course offers in-depth training on OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom), providing participants with the knowledge to handle and communicate chemical hazards effectively. HazCom violations have risen by 19% from 2022, increasing from 2,682 violations to 3,213, highlighting the growing importance of compliance with safety protocols. Aligned with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS), this course covers vital topics like chemical labeling, safety data sheets (SDS), and hazard identification. 

By educating employees on recognizing potential chemical risks and implementing necessary safety measures, this course fosters a safer work environment. Whether working in construction, manufacturing, healthcare, or any industry with hazardous materials, participants will gain the skills to maintain compliance. Certification is awarded upon completion, validating their proficiency in OSHA hazard communication practices.

1. Introduction    

  • Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Learning Objectives

2. HazCom Standard    

  • Purpose of the HazCom Standard
  • Knowledge Check: HazCom Standard Purpose
  • Who Is Covered by the HazCom Standard?
  • Parts of the Standard
  • Learning Activity: Four Major HazCom Standard Areas

3. Hazards    

  • Chemical Hazards
  • Physical Hazards
  • Health Hazards
  • Knowledge Check: Types of Hazards
  • Knowledge Check: Types of Hazards (continued)

4. Responsibilities    

  • Manufacturer and Importer Hazard Communication Responsibilities
  • Employer Hazard Communication Responsibilities
  • Learning Activity: Hazard Communication Responsibilities
  • Hazardous Chemicals Inventory
  • The Written Program

5. Labels    

  • Labels: Names
  • Labels: Pictograms
  • Labels: Signal Words and Hazard Statements
  • Labels: First Aid and Precautions
  • Labels: Address and Phone Numbers
  • Labels: Grouping
  • Additional Label Requirements
  • Common Rating Systems Used in Labeling

6. Pictograms    

  • Learning Activity: Pictograms

7. Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)    

  • Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
  • SDS Requirements
  • SDS Format
  • Knowledge Check: Q1 Reading an SDS
  • Knowledge Check: Q2 Reading an SDS
  • Knowledge Check: Q3 Reading an SDS
  • Knowledge Check: Q4 Reading an SDS
  • Knowledge Check: Q5 Reading an SDS
  • Knowledge Check: Q6 Reading an SDS

8. Information and Training    

  • When Training Occurs
  • Information and Training
  • Information and Training (continued)

9. Summary    

  • Summary

FAQ

Which industries require Hazard Communication (US) training?

Industries like construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and chemical handling often require Hazard Communication training to ensure workers understand and manage chemical hazards.

Who should enroll in Hazard Communication (US) training?

Any worker who handles chemicals or hazardous substances, or is responsible for safety compliance, should take this Hazard Communication course.

What OSHA standards does the Hazard Communication (US) course cover?

The course covers OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) along with Globally Harmonized System (GHS) requirements for chemical safety and labeling.

How frequently should Hazard Communication (US) training be renewed?

OSHA recommends refresher training annually or whenever new chemical hazards are introduced to the workplace.

Is this Hazard Communication (US) course OSHA-compliant?

Yes, the course fully complies with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard and ensures alignment with GHS for chemical safety management.

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