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The only OSHA statement about the content of the required training is: 'OSHA's final rule requires employers to train employees on the new label elements and safety data sheet format.' Best Practice Guide to HazCom 2012 Labeling. This free HazCom training program will help you and your team get up to speed! Are there still free OSHA GHS.

CONN-OSHA Hazard Communication/GHS Employer Training Materials and Resources
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Compliance Resources

  • Letters of Interpretation

    • Hazard Communication Letter - Classification of Combustible Dusts - December 27, 2014

Training Resources

  • Maine Department of Labor's Hazard Communication Training Video (23 minutes)

  • Employer PowerPoint Training (PPT, 1.5MB)

  • Worker PowerPoint Training (PPT, 2.1MB)

  • Sample Written Hazard Communication Program For Employers (WORD, 67KB)

  • Match the Pictograms to the Hazards (PDF, 116KB)

  • Test Materials:

    • Test (WORD, 32KB)

    • Answer Key (WORD, 23KB)

  • U.S. Department of Labor OSHA Revised Hazard Communication Standard
    (CONN-OSHA Quarterly, August, 2013 Cover Story)

Quick Cards

  • Comparison of NFPA 704 and HazCom 2012 Labels (PDF, 631KB)

  • Safety Data Sheet Quick Cards:

    • English (#3493) (PDF, 173KB)

    • Spanish (#3518) (PDF, 259KB)

  • Label Quick Card (#3492) (English/Spanish) (PDF, 506KB)

  • Pictogram Quick Card (#3491) (English/Spanish) (PDF, 308KB)

Other Hazard Communication Information

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  • Hazard Communication (Federal OSHA web site)

  • Labels and Pictograms (PDF, 506KB)

  • Pictograms Information Sheet (PDF, 117KB)

  • Training Requirements Fact Sheet (PDF, 173KB)

  • CPL 02-02-038: Inspection Procedures for the Hazard Communication Standard (Federal OSHA web site)

    • CSHO Instructions: Labels and Other Forms of Warning, Paragraph (f)(5) (PDF, 52KB)

  • Side-by-Side Comparison of OSHA's Existing Hazard Communication Standard (HCS 1994)
    vs. the Revised Hazard Communication Standard (HCS 2012)
    (Federal OSHA web site)

  • Standard 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication (Regulations) (Federal OSHA web site)

Other States' Resources

    • Maine Department of Labor's Hazard Communication Training Video (23 minutes)

Alliance Partners' Resources

  • Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Hartford County (HBRA) Tool Box Talk (PDF, 246KB)

Disclaimer

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These materials provide general requirements for the Hazard Communication Standard (see 29 CFR 1910.1200(g) and Appendix D of 29 CFR 1910.1200). It does not alter or determine compliance responsibilities in the standard or the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Since interpretations and enforcement policy may change over time, the reader should consult current OSHA interpretations and decisions by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission and the courts for additional guidance on OSHA compliance requirements. Please note that states with OSHA-approved state plans may have additional requirements for the Hazard Communication Standard, outside of these outlined. For more information on those standards, please visit: http://www.osha.gov/dcsp/osp/statestandards.html

Other information related to the revised Hazard Communication Standard can be found on OSHA’s Hazard Communication Safety and Health Topics page, located at: http://www.osha.gov/dsg/hazcom/index.html

Updated: August 15, 2018


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Downloads Drivers Software Manuals Quick Start Guides. Request your Free Guide to HazCom 2012 Labeling Ensure GHS alignment, & improve safety! Are there still free OSHA GHS training materials available? OSHA has provided a set of three 'Quick Cards' for use in GHS training for employees. They are available in both English and Spanish. Create and implement an employee HazCom training program. Develop a written HazCom program that describes how the HazCom program will be implemented and how your company will comply with the HazCom Standard. PowerPoint Presentation Last modified by: spi2353 Company.

Presentation on theme: 'This PowerPoint template is an aid for developing unit level HAZCOM training. Each slide represents a required training element.

Create additional slides.' — Presentation transcript:This PowerPoint template is an aid for developing unit level HAZCOM training. Each slide represents a required training element.

Ghs Hazcom Training Ppt

Create additional slides to complete those required elements. Develop additional slides as necessary to provide unit specific HAZCOM information to your employees. Depending on the number of processes and chemical substances in use at your unit, a different presentation structure could be more effective at covering all the required elements clearly. Ultimately the unit is responsible for ensuring that HAZCOM training is comprehensive to the unit’s operational scope, and in compliance with OSHA standards.

This template only provides a suggestion. Organize unit training as you see fit. Delete this slide when finished. (Template provided as a linked download in CGTTP 4-11.5 Hazard Communication Program)HAZCOM Training Enter unit information here including HAZMAT Officer POCHAZCOM Requirements OSHA Standard 29 CFR § 1910.1200 requires employers to develop a Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) Program which includes: – The preparation and implementation of a written hazard communication plan. – The identification and inventory of all hazardous chemicals in the workplace. – Proper labeling of workplace chemical containers. – Readily available and updated Safety Data Sheets (SDS) in the workplace.

– Employee training.HAZCOM Plan, Chemical Inventory, and SDS Provide the location of the HAZCOM plan, Chemical Inventory, and SDS. Remember that this information is required to be readily accessible to the worker in the workplace. If the unit workforce is distributed across different locations, each location is required to have SDS for the chemicals in use at that location.GHS Labels and SDS Provide a refresher to the annually required GHS training on CG LMS. Use Appendices B and C from CGTTP 4-11.5 HAZCOM Program for supporting information.Workplace Labeling Use the workplace labeling procedures in CGTTP 4-11.5 HAZCOM Program.Unit Operations Using Hazardous Chemicals Develop this slide block to detail the operations where hazardous chemcial substances are being used.Workplace Hazards Detail the use and storage locations of all hazardous chemcials in the workplace. Describe the specific hazards of each chemical used in the workplace.

Ghs Training Quiz

Provide any physical, health, asphyxiation, combustible dust, pyrophoric gas, carcinogenic, and any other hazard associated with chemicals in the work spaces.Detecting Potential Hazards Describe in this block the methods and observations that can be used to detect the presence or release of a hazardous chemical in the work area (such as monitoring conducted by the employer, continuous monitoring devices, visual appearance or odor of hazardous chemicals when being released, etc.). NOTE: It’s also possible to do this specifically for each chemical, in which case this section is not necessary.Employee Protection Insert measures taken to protect employees Describe engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment are in place.Emergency Procedures Describe in this block what to do in case of chemical emergencies.

Include emergency contact information as well as immediate response procedures.