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by:FRG Corporation based inMonroe, MICHIGAN (USA)
This course will provide employees with information and training on hazardous materials in their work area. This training will cover categories of hazards (e.g., flammability, carcinogenicity) as well as protective measures and specific procedures the employer has implemented for employee safety. Employees will be ...
by:360water, Inc. based inColumbus, OHIO (USA)
This course is provided to give Water/Wastewater employees information on the Hazard Communication Program requirements in OSHA regulation 29CFR1910.1200. As with other OSHA regulations the hazard communication program is a requirement for workplaces with greater than ten employees. OSHA regulations may not apply directly to your water/wastewater facility but most states have adopted these ...
by:Safety Unlimited, Inc. based inSimi Valley, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Our OSHA Hazard Communication Training Aligned with GHS course is intended for workers who are exposed to hazardous chemicals at the workplace, as well as workers involved in the shipment, importation, and manufacture of hazardous materials. As part of "Employee's Right to Know," all employees who may be ...
by:SafetyVideos.com based inLa Mesa, CALIFORNIA (USA)
This Hazard Communication training video will help educate your workers on the hazards in their work areas, AND keep your compliant with the OSHA Standard. This “Right to Know” or HAZCOM training will teach your workers all about chemical hazards, Safety Data Sheets, as well as the ...
by:ERAtech Environmental, Inc. based inDayton, OHIO (USA)
ERAtech can develop OSHA HazCom programs and provide training in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.1200. Hazardous chemicals in the workplace can pose a risk to employees. Through an effective HazCom Program, employees can become aware of the risks associated with these chemicals. HazCom Training can be accomplished for most businesses within 4 hours. ERAtech provides this training in accordance with ...
by:Compliance Solutions based inDenver, COLORADO (USA)
Hazardous materials (chemical products) are used in practically every workplace. There are approximately 600,000 chemical products in the world today. Hundreds of new chemicals are introduced every year. These numbers place 32 million workers in situations of potential exposure to one or more chemical hazards everyday. Some of these chemical products pose little danger to you, while others are ...
by:Eduwhere based inChapel Hill, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
To protect these workers exposed to hazardous chemicals in all industrial sectors, the Federal Government established the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) 1910.1200, also known as the 'right to know' law. This standard is based on a simple concept: that employees have both a need and a right to know the hazards and the identities of the chemicals they are exposed to when working. This ...
by:Compliance Solutions based inDenver, COLORADO (USA)
Hazardous materials (chemical products) are used in practically every workplace. The HazCom standard from OSHA covers over 43 million workers who produce or handle hazardous chemicals in more than five million workplaces across the country. Some of these chemical products pose little danger to you, while others are deadly. Modern manufacturing would not be possible without chemicals. However, ...
by:Atlantic Training LLC based inNewark, DELAWARE (USA)
Hazards are everywhere. Common cleaning supplies contain hazardous materials. Stay safe, know risks, and handle procedures. Every janitorial closet contains hazardous materials. We tend to forget that substances as common as cleaning supplies are hazardous. The more common a substance, the less attention we pay to ensure it’s handled, stored and cleaned up properly. This lax treatment of ...
by:Network Environmental Systems, Inc. (NES) based inFolsom, CALIFORNIA (USA)
A local newspaper was required to provide annual asbestos awareness and hazardous communication training to some of its staff. Each year, the training manager had schedule multiple training dates to ensure that all required employees could attend the training. NES partnered with the newspaper to ...
by:Environmental Resource Center based inCary, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Virtually every worker is exposed to hazardous chemicals at some point in their career. Some workers are exposed daily, while others have only occasional exposure. Regardless of the frequency of the exposure, OSHA requires that all employees must receive hazard communication training so that they can recognize the ...
by:ComplianceOnline based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
This 4 course OSHA training webinar will cover Compliance information (CA), Recordkeeping, Misconception and Hazard Communication. These training are chosen to provide you with the most important information on OSHA led by experienced speakers. OSHA training is vital to any organization for its survival and to ...
by:Excal Visual, Inc. based inAvon, COLORADO (USA)
The deadline for OSHA Hazard Communication regulated facilities to train their employees on the changes that GHS brings to hazard communications has passed (December 1, 2013). Now facilities are faced with ongoing HazCom compliance. OSHA recommends that facilities “offer two iterations of ...
by:SAFE Training North America based inDenver, COLORADO (USA)
This HazCom Online Course teaches anyone that works with hazardous chemical products in the workplace how to be informed of the system used in labeling, transporting and safely storing those chemicals in order to prevent accidental exposure or injury. This Hazard Communication Standard Course will give workers the required knowledge and understanding of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, ...
by:Environmental Waste Services, Inc. based inElburn, ILLINOIS (USA)
Environmental Waste Services expanded capabilities can help ensure that your company is in compliance with applicable environmental, health and safety ...
by:Compliance Communications, LLC based inMilwaukee, WISCONSIN (USA)
This course provides training as required by OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29CFR 1910.1030). Material covered in the course includes definitions of bloodborne pathogens, modes of transmission, universal precautions, engineering and work practice controls, exposure control plans, hepatitis B vaccinations, and other information needed to ensure worker safety. ...
by:Comprehensive Safety Compliance, Inc. (CSC) based inPittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
CSC has been assisting industrial organizations, health care institutions, construction firms, and a multitude of industries since 1984 by providing cost-effective and reliable environmental, health and safety training services. ...
by:Professional Environmental Training based inSouth Houston, TEXAS (USA)
This 10-hour program is intended to provide a variety of general industry safety and health training to entry-level workers. This course is designed to be presented to workers, therefore it must emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. There are six mandatory topics to be covered in not less than one hour per topic including: 1) ...
by:Environmental Products & Services of Vermont, Inc. based inSyracuse, NEW YORK (USA)
At Environmental Products & Services of Vermont, Inc. (EPS), we put an emphasis on the health and safety of our employees, and safety on our job sites. EPS is one of a few selected companies approved to provide HAZWOPER Training for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees. Our employees are health and safety trained in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR ...
by:Hazard Solutions LLC based inSan Mateo, CALIFORNIA (USA)
We provide in-person training, live webinars and also hosted web-based training on a system that records your employees training progress. We can even serve as your Training Administrator.We will work with you and help you determine the most effective method for your organization and its employees. Our trainers are subject matter experts on the topics that we present—so we can answer ...
