Hazard Communication In Construction Environments
- Product ID
- marcrkbcg1_vod
- Training Time ?
- 22 to 32 minutes
- Language(s)
- English,Spanish
- Video Format
- High Definition
- Required Plugins
- None
- Number of Lessons
- 9
- Quiz Questions
- 10
- Closed Captioning
- Question Feedback
- Wrong Answer Remediation
- Lesson Bookmarking
- Downloadable Resources
In 1983, OSHA defined the hazard communication (HAZCOM) standard giving employees the legal right to know about the hazardous materials they could encounter in your workplace. This online training for construction workers takes a deeper dive into this OSHA standard and the safety practices to inform and protect them regarding hazardous materials (HAZMATs).
Viewers first learn about the sources of HAZMAT information, which are enforced by the HAZCOM standard. These sources are safety data sheets, labels, and your company’s Hazards Communication Program. The HAZCOM program includes what HAZMATs you will encounter on the job, as well as where they are located. This course then discusses your potential exposure to HAZMATs and how to respond to an exposure and spill. The hazardous materials present at your jobsite could include toxins, corrosives, irritants, carcinogens, radioactive materials, flammables, combustibles, or oxidizers. Viewers learn the importance of using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safe storage practices.
Working with HAZMATs can prove difficult, but following your company’s HAZCOM Program provides the information you need to handle these materials safely. Use this online training to help encourage awareness and utilization of the HAZCOM Program to promote safety at the construction site.
This course is in the Video On Demand format, to read about Video On Demand features click here.
- Install on any SCORM LMS
- Full-screen video presentation
- Print certificate and wallet card
- You have 30 days to complete the course
Construction workers
- Introduction
- Sources Of HAZMAT Information
- Exposure To HAZMATs
- Toxins, Corrosives And Irritants
- Carcinogens And Radioactive Materials
- Flammables, Combustibles And Oxidizers
- PPE And Safe Storage
- Responding To A HAZMAT Spill
- Conclusion
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