Hazcom

By the Numbers – Chemical Safety

DID YOU KNOW? Geography A total of 57,975 chemical incidents [...]

By the Numbers – Chemical Safety2020-05-21T17:03:59-07:00

MSDS Safety Topic

Explanation of Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS including employer liability. [...]

MSDS Safety Topic2020-05-20T16:43:21-07:00

OSHCON Hazard Communication Sample Program

A sample written program for hazard communication also known as [...]

OSHCON Hazard Communication Sample Program2020-05-19T16:25:23-07:00

FDR Safety Hazard Assessment Checklist

A certification of hazard assessment for personal protective equipment checklist. [...]

FDR Safety Hazard Assessment Checklist2020-05-15T20:23:45-07:00

Hazardous Materials Safety Topic

This section addresses employee safety in regards to handling/ disposing [...]

Hazardous Materials Safety Topic2020-05-15T18:49:06-07:00

Hazardous Communication Safety Topic

This section addresses hazardous communication (HazCom) – employees “right-to-know” in [...]

Hazardous Communication Safety Topic2020-05-15T18:39:10-07:00

ILDCC Hazard Communication Program

A sample written hazard communication program including hazard determination and [...]

ILDCC Hazard Communication Program2020-05-15T17:53:29-07:00

Hazardous Communication Bulletin

At Minimum Should Cover… An explanation of HazCom and what [...]

Hazardous Communication Bulletin2020-05-04T18:17:30-07:00

HAZWOPER

Download Instructor-Led Material Meeting Kit PowerPoint WHAT’S AT STAKE? HAZWOPER [...]

HAZWOPER2020-04-08T22:00:58-07:00

Hazcom/Chemical Safety Video Loop

This video is the perfect way to introduce new employees to general occupational hazards to which they may be exposed and to re-train experienced workers. Program includes basic safety rules, electrical hazards, powered equipment and machinery, back injury prevention, fire protection and more.

Hazcom/Chemical Safety Video Loop2019-09-25T19:59:02-07:00

FUNDAMENTAL 55: Job Hazard Analysis

Key Takeaways: - Understanding the overview of Hazard Awareness terms [...]

FUNDAMENTAL 55: Job Hazard Analysis2019-07-08T05:11:59-07:00

Hazard Communications – (17 Min.)

In today's litigious society, we begin to take cautions, warnings and disclaimers from manufacturers' with a touch of skepticism or disregard. When it comes to hazardous chemicals in the work place, words, colors and symbols mean something. Not only is it your workers' right, it is their responsibility to know what they mean. This program will teach your employees to recognize and understand the different means of communication used to identify hazardous chemicals including the United Nation's new Globally Harmonized System. The training program will educate your workers on the physical characteristics and chemical properties communicated in the material safety data sheets and on the container labels enabling them to make proper decisions concerning the safe use handling and storage of the substances. The program covers the purpose and role of hazard communication, the different classification of chemicals and their hazards, the primary forms of communication, and best practices and procedures to ensure their safety and health. Chemicals are an intricate and valuable part of our life. When respected and handled properly, they pose minimum risk our safety and health. Knowledge is a valuable safety tool. Not only is it your workers' right to know, it is their responsibility to use it to protect their safety and that of their co-workers.

Hazard Communications – (17 Min.)2018-10-01T04:55:00-07:00

Hazard Communications – (17 Min.) – SPANISH

In today's litigious society, we begin to take cautions, warnings and disclaimers from manufacturers' with a touch of skepticism or disregard. When it comes to hazardous chemicals in the work place, words, colors and symbols mean something. Not only is it your workers' right, it is their responsibility to know what they mean. This program will teach your employees to recognize and understand the different means of communication used to identify hazardous chemicals including the United Nation's new Globally Harmonized System. The training program will educate your workers on the physical characteristics and chemical properties communicated in the material safety data sheets and on the container labels enabling them to make proper decisions concerning the safe use handling and storage of the substances. The program covers the purpose and role of hazard communication, the different classification of chemicals and their hazards, the primary forms of communication, and best practices and procedures to ensure their safety and health. Chemicals are an intricate and valuable part of our life. When respected and handled properly, they pose minimum risk our safety and health. Knowledge is a valuable safety tool. Not only is it your workers' right to know, it is their responsibility to use it to protect their safety and that of their co-workers.

Hazard Communications – (17 Min.) – SPANISH2018-10-01T04:55:00-07:00

Understanding Chemical Labels and Pictograms

Download Instructor-Led Material Hand Out PowerPoint Quiz Safety Talk What’s [...]

Understanding Chemical Labels and Pictograms2018-03-01T21:19:11-08:00

Understanding Safety Data Sheets

Download Instructor-Led Material Hand Out PowerPoint Quiz Safety Talk What’s [...]

Understanding Safety Data Sheets2018-03-01T21:02:54-08:00

Flammable Liquids Safety Video

Instruction for employees working with flammable liquids. Defines LEL, UEL, flash points, and other related information. Provides the basics of bonding and grounding.
(9 minutes)

Flammable Liquids Safety Video2018-02-06T20:35:49-08:00

WHMIS Changes: 1988 to 2015

In this Safety Talk, we’ll look at what WHMIS is, what the changes are for WHMIS 1988 to WHMIS 2015, and how these changes are important for you.

WHMIS Changes: 1988 to 20152018-01-29T17:55:27-08:00

WHMIS Safety Data Sheets

In this Safety Talk, we’ll describe how to use an SDS, discuss the main purpose of an SDS, and clarify what kind of information you will find on one.

WHMIS Safety Data Sheets2018-01-29T17:55:10-08:00
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