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HazCom; Hazard Communications: Your Right To Know

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Product ID
dgl1002a
Training Time ?
29 to 44 minutes
Language(s)
English
Video Format
Standard Definition
Required Plugins
MasteryNet Player
Lesson Interactions
13
Quiz Questions
21
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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.

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  • Install on any SCORM LMS
  • Rich multimedia presentation with interactions and quiz
  • Print certificate and wallet card
  • You have 30 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 Performance 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.

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