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HazCom: Hazard Communication: Behind the Scenes

Course Format
  Advantage™
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
0.1
Training Time ?
42 to 84 minutes
Language(s)
English
Browsers Supported
IE Desktop
Required Plugins
MasteryNet Player
Closed Captioning
Yes
Lesson Interactions
9
Quiz Questions
29
Product ID
aurohcbs
Interactive Producer
Aurora Pictures
Original Content Producer
Aurora Pictures
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Overview

This training program covers the key elements of Hazard Communication training for workers in general industry. The video is filled with surprising special effects and attention-grabbing illustrations and the content will keep learners' attention and give them important information.

Behind the Scenes addresses employee and employer roles and responsibilities, physical and health hazards, chemical routes of entry into the body, and information found on labels and in Material Safety Data Sheets. This program even addresses chemical safety around the home!

  • Rich multimedia presentation with interactions and quiz
  • Print certificate and wallet card
  • You have 60 days to complete the course
  • CEUs awarded
Audience

Training for all workers.

Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
  • Hazard Communication Standard
    • Employer responsibilities
  • Physical and Health Hazards
    • Physical hazards
    • Chemicals that produce physical hazards
    • Health hazards
    • Acute health effects
    • Chronic health effects
  • Routes of Entry
    • Routes of entry explained
    • Routes of entry examples
    • Protection from airborne chemicals
    • Protection from chemical absorption
    • Avoiding contamination of food with your hands
  • Container Labels
    • Finding labels
    • Applying labels
    • Information on container labels
    • Flammable, combustible, and corrosive chemicals
    • Transferring a chemical to another container
    • Maintaining labels
  • Material Safety Data Sheets
    • Product and company identification
    • Exposure limits
    • Emergency response
    • Firefighting and flash point
    • Handling, storage, PPE and exhaust ventilation
    • Physical and chemical properties
    • Specific gravity
    • Stability, reactivity, and poisonous effects
  • Household Chemicals
    • Precautions with household chemicals
Intended Learning Outcomes
0.1
Upon successful completion of this course you will be better prepared to:
  • Explain the Right to Know Law employer requirements
    • Recall the need to prepare a written plan.
    • Explain the need to inventory hazardous chemicals.
    • Recognize the need to maintain a Material Safety Data Sheet file.
    • Identify the safety benefits of container labels.
    • State the requirement to train employees about chemical safety procedures.
  • Protect yourself from the physical and health hazards of chemicals.
    • Differentiate between physical and health hazards.
    • Identify examples of physical hazards.
    • List types of chemicals that produce physical hazards.
    • Explain that chemicals can affect body systems as well as specific organs.
    • Distinguish the difference between chronic and acute health effects.
  • Avoid chemicals entering your body.
    • Define routes of entry.
    • List a chemical's available routes of entry into the body.
    • Choose the proper protection to avoid exposure from airborne chemica
    • Select the proper procedure to avoid exposure from absorbtion through the skin and eyes.
    • Identify the proper procedure used to avoid ingesting hazardous chemicals.
  • Read labels to locate necessary safety information.
    • Agree that all containers of hazardous chemicals must be labeled.
    • Name the person(s) responsible for labeling containers.
    • List information found on container labels.
    • Identify the labeling requirements when transferring a hazardous from one container to another.
    • Recognize the importance of label maintenance and legibility.
  • Use Material Safety Data Sheets to get specific information.
    • List information contained in an MSDS.
    • Define Permissible Exposure Limit and Threshold Limit Value.
    • Identify the types of emergency information included in an MSDS.
    • Define Flash Point.
  • Use Material Safety Data Sheets to get specific information.
    • Define Vapor Density.
    • Define Specific Gravity.
    • Identify various information found on an MSDS.
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Mastery awards 0.1 CEUs to participants who successfully complete this program.

Mastery Technologies, Inc. has been approved as an Authorized Provider by: The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)
1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500
McLean, VA 22102
(703) 506-3275
Continuing Education Units
Mastery Technologies, Inc. has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) 1760 Old Meadow Road,
Suite 500
McLean, VA 22103
(703) 506-3275.
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