Webinar Description :
Overview of changes to the Hazard Communication Standard (Haz Com); Worker-right-to-know
Labeling requirements
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) format – 16 sections
Why the Change to HazCom?
To align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) adopted by 67 nations
To provide a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals
Reduce confusion and increase understanding of the hazards
Facilitate training
Help address literacy problems
Why you should attend:
To align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) adopted by 67 nations
To provide a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals
Reduce confusion and increase understanding of the hazards
Latest change in OSHA
Areas Covered:
OSHA 1910.1200, 1926.59
Who will benefit:
Who is Affected?
Manufacturers, Distributors, Importers
Change SDS information and format
Change container labeling
Employers
Training employees on changes to:
SDS (change from MSDS to SDS and 16-section format)
Container Labels (including secondary containers)
Employees
Recognize and understand hazards based on:
Information in new SDS format
Pictograms on container labels
Precautionary and hazard statements
Instructor Profile
Mr. Pina has over 35 years experience in safety management/loss prevention for construction, demolition, coal, chemical, steel, and hazardous waste. Indiana University of PA Safety Science Faculty. Taught environmental, earth and space science for five years in the PA public school system. His areas of expertise include: OSHA Safety & Health, Environmental, Asbestos, Demolition, Construction Management, Chemical Plant Operations & Maintenance, Forklifts, Defensive Driver, Emergency Medical. Familiarity with OSHA, EPA, and DOT regulations.
Live Session for one participant
Price: $225.00
Corporate Live Session 4 to 10 participants in single location.
Price:$885.00
Recorded Session Access recorded sessions only for one participant unlimited viewing for 6 months.
Price: $275.00
Overview of changes to the Hazard Communication Standard (Haz Com); Worker-right-to-know
Labeling requirements
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) format – 16 sections
Why the Change to HazCom?
To align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) adopted by 67 nations
To provide a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals
Reduce confusion and increase understanding of the hazards
Facilitate training
Help address literacy problems
Why you should attend:
To align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) adopted by 67 nations
To provide a common and coherent approach to classifying chemicals
Reduce confusion and increase understanding of the hazards
Latest change in OSHA
Areas Covered:
OSHA 1910.1200, 1926.59
Who will benefit:
Who is Affected?
Manufacturers, Distributors, Importers
Change SDS information and format
Change container labeling
Employers
Training employees on changes to:
SDS (change from MSDS to SDS and 16-section format)
Container Labels (including secondary containers)
Employees
Recognize and understand hazards based on:
Information in new SDS format
Pictograms on container labels
Precautionary and hazard statements
Instructor Profile
Mr. Pina has over 35 years experience in safety management/loss prevention for construction, demolition, coal, chemical, steel, and hazardous waste. Indiana University of PA Safety Science Faculty. Taught environmental, earth and space science for five years in the PA public school system. His areas of expertise include: OSHA Safety & Health, Environmental, Asbestos, Demolition, Construction Management, Chemical Plant Operations & Maintenance, Forklifts, Defensive Driver, Emergency Medical. Familiarity with OSHA, EPA, and DOT regulations.
Live Session for one participant
Price: $225.00
Corporate Live Session 4 to 10 participants in single location.
Price:$885.00
Recorded Session Access recorded sessions only for one participant unlimited viewing for 6 months.
Price: $275.00