Hazard Communication: Your Right to Know Course

Author: TrainingToday Marketplace

The main objective of this session is to make you aware of the hazards of materials in the workplace and how to find the information you need to protect yourself and work safely. By the time this session is over, you should be able to identify the hazards of materials in your work area; interpret the hazard information on container labels; access and understand the information in material safety data sheets, or MSDSs; protect against illness and injury caused by hazardous materials; and respond effectively to emergencies involving hazardous materials.

Why Training about "Hazard Communication Training - Right to Know" Matters
  • An estimated 30 million workers are exposed or potentially exposed to more than 650,000 hazardous materials each year.
  • Hazard Communication is a requirement of state and federal law. There is a government regulation called the Hazard Communication Standard that describes what employers must do to inform employees about process hazards. OSHA regulations for the Hazard Communication Standard may be found at 29 CFR 1910.1200.
  • There are typically 20,000 incidents of exposure to hazardous materials annually that result in one or more lost workdays because of illnesses or injuries from these materials.



Keywords: Hazards, material, Safety, container labels, MSDS, Hazardous Materials, environmental compliance, workplace safety, Health, HAZCOM, OSHA, Your Right to Know Law

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Hazard Communication: Your Right to Know Course

Hazard Communication: Your Right to Know

The main objective of this session is to make you aware of the hazards of materials in the workplace and how to find the information you need to protect yourself and work safely. By the time this session is over, you should be able to identify the hazards of materials in your work area; interpret the hazard information on container labels; access and understand the information in material safety data sheets, or MSDSs; protect against illness and injury caused by hazardous materials; and respond effectively to emergencies involving hazardous materials.

Why Training about "Hazard Communication Training - Right to Know" Matters
  • An estimated 30 million workers are exposed or potentially exposed to more than 650,000 hazardous materials each year.
  • Hazard Communication is a requirement of state and federal law. There is a government regulation called the Hazard Communication Standard that describes what employers must do to inform employees about process hazards. OSHA regulations for the Hazard Communication Standard may be found at 29 CFR 1910.1200.
  • There are typically 20,000 incidents of exposure to hazardous materials annually that result in one or more lost workdays because of illnesses or injuries from these materials.



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