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Hazard Communication In Construction Environments

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Product ID
marchcomc_vod
Training Time ?
29 to 41 minutes
Language(s)
English
Video Format
High Definition
Required Plugins
None
Number of Lessons
9
Quiz Questions
12
Closed Captioning
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Wrong Answer Remediation
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Overview

In 1983, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) established HAZCOM, the Hazard Communication Standard. This gave workers the legal right to know which hazardous substances were in their work environment, and how to handle them safely. The most recent update to HAZCOM was in 2024, which gave workers more access to information about hazardous substances. This safety training program explains the updated HAZCOM requirements for construction workers.

The three main sources of information for workers are Safety Data Sheets (SDS), container labels, and a company’s Hazard Communication Program. SDS are provided by Hazmat suppliers, and include the risks associated with the substance, precautions to take when handling the substance, first aid steps for workers who are exposed, and how to respond when there is a spill.

Viewers also learn how hazardous substances enter the body—through skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion—and how to prevent exposure through using PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) and safe storage.

Take this training course to learn how to stay safe when hazardous materials are at the job site.

Video on Demand   This course is in the Video On Demand format, to read about Video On Demand features click here.

  • Full-screen video presentation
  • Print certificate and wallet card
  • You have 30 days to complete the course
Audience

Anyone who works in a construction environment will find this course helpful and informative.

Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
  • Introduction
  • Sources Of HAZMAT Information
  • Exposure To HAZMATs
  • Toxins Corrosives And Irritants
  • Carcinogens And Radioactive Materials
  • Flammables Combustibles Explosives And Oxidizers
  • PPE And Safe Storage
  • Responding To A HAZMAT Spill
  • Conclusion

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