Haz-Com / GHS Training Courses
Workers are presented to risky synthetic compounds day by day in the work environment. Such conditions represent a genuine wellbeing danger to the specialist. OSHA requires preparing in regards to compound risks in the work environment. In this course you will find out about the HazCom (Hazardous Communication) Standard and the new Globally Harmonized System (GHS), and how to utilize Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and compound names to shield yourself from risks or respond to synthetic openings.
Course Description
This course gives you a basic understanding of how to deal with hazardous chemicals and how workers can prevent and protect themselves from chemical hazards.
Course Outline
- Construction
- Industrial
- Residential
- Commercial
- Heavy Road
- General Industry
- Manufacturing
- Petrochemical
- Oil and Gas
- Healthcare
- Pharma
- Trucking
- Specialty Industries
GHS Description
- GHS stands for the “Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals”.
- GHS is a framework that characterizes and orders the dangers of compound items, and imparts heath and wellbeing data on names and material security information sheets (called Safety Data Sheets, or SDSs, in GHS).
- The objective is that similar arrangement of rules for ordering dangers, and similar configuration and content for marks and wellbeing information sheets (SDS) will be embraced and utilized all throughout the planet.
- A worldwide group of danger correspondence specialists created GHS.
Why GHS And OSHA Training Combine?
- OSHA‘s proposal to adopt the GHS will not change the framework and scope of the current HCS.
- Ensure improved quality and more consistency in the classification and labeling of all chemicals.
- Enhance worker comprehension resulting in appropriate handling and use of chemicals.
- Harmonized format of SDS will enable workers to access the information more efficiently.
- The adoption of GHS will minimize burden of multiple labels and SDS developed for the same product when shipped to different countries.