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HazCom; Hazard Communications: Your Right To Know

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Course Format
  Advantage™
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
0.0
Training Time ?
29 to 44 minutes
Language(s)
English
Browsers Supported
IE Desktop
Required Plugins
MasteryNet Player
Closed Captioning
No
Lesson Interactions
13
Quiz Questions
21
Product ID
dgl1002a
Interactive Producer
Digital-2000, Inc.
Original Content Producer
Digital-2000, Inc.
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Overview

This training meets OSHA requirements for training employees who use chemicals/hazardous materials in the workplace. Describes material safety data sheets (MSDS), labeling, and basic safety when using these materials.

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

Training for all workers.

Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
  • Introduction
  • Defining Hazardous Materials
  • Defining Physical and Health Hazards
  • Labeling Requirements
  • Label Information
  • Flammables and Combustibles
  • Label Review
  • MSDS General Information
  • MSDS: Contents
  • MSDS: Example
  • MSDS Review
Intended Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course you will be better prepared to:
  • Understand Hazard Communications and the written plans.
    • Recongize the first step in hazard communication.
    • List properties of the written plan.
  • Recognize hazardous materials.
    • Agree that hazardous materials can be found at work or home.
    • Select hazardous materials.
  • Protect yourself from hazardous materials' physical and health hazards.
    • Agree that gasoline is classified as a hazardous material.
    • List health hazards.
  • Follow hazardous material label requirements.
    • Identify labeling as part of hazard communication requirements.
    • Choose required contents of a container label.
    • Explain labeling procedure for small, portable chemical containers for immediate use.
  • Use information found on hazardous material labels.
    • List information contained on chemcial labels.
  • Work safely with flammable and combustible chemicals.
    • Compare flammable and combustible flash points.
    • Name the hazard category for diesel fuel.
  • Properly utilize hazardous material labeling.
    • Select the proper action to take if unsure about label information.
  • Follow the general information contained in Material Safety Data Sheets.
    • Identify a chemical's MSDS provider.
    • Agree that all MSDS's must contain certain required information.
  • Utilize the contents of a Material Safety Data Sheet.
    • Agree that all employees have a right to MSDS information.
    • List information found on all MSDS's.
  • Interpret MSDS examples.
    • Interpret emergency procedures according to a specific MSDS.
    • Recongize the need for the manufacturer's name, address, and emergency phone number on all MSDS's.
  • Understand the goverment requirements for MSDS's.
    • Agree that MSDS's comply with government regulations.
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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