HazCom – Right to Know – GHS Standard
  • CODE : KEEN-0017
  • Duration : 60 Minutes
  • Level : All Level
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Highly experienced Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and Human Resources (HR) Professional and Management Consultant with over 21 years of experience. He received his Green Belt in Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing in 2005, a Master in Business Administration (MBA) with a Human Resource Management Concentration in 2007, and a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) in 2011. He has the current pleasure of serving as President of the Mississippi Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE). He served on the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program Participants Association (VPPPA) Region IV Board of Directors as a Director at Large from 2013-2015. Since 2002, he has been an OSHA General Industry and Construction 10/30-Hour Authorized Outreach Trainer (both renewed in 2016).

What would you do if you had a chemical spill in your Plant?  How would you respond? Would your Employees know what to do?  Are you compliant with OSHA? This course will clearly train Employees on how to properly identify and correct chemical hazards in a Plant so a spill or hazardous release does not occur. This course will train Employees in chemical hazard recognition and how to abate chemical hazards. The course will show multiple examples of OSHA HazCom/GHS violations taken from locations and discuss how to correct. The course will answer site-specific questions and address site-specific concerns as it pertains to OSHA HazCom/GHS Chemical Warning Hazard Recognition.

Learning Objectives

In this Program you will learn: 

  • Train Employees on How to Identify Specific Chemical Hazards and take Immediate Corrective Actions to Fix
  • Show Multiple Examples of Common OSHA Hazardous Chemical Violations Found in the Field
  • Discuss Best Practices for Ensuring Compliance with Hazardous Chemical Regulatory Standards
  • Discuss the New OSHA GHS Pictograms and Warning Labels as it pertains to Emergency Response.
  • Define what Chemical Hazards are and how to protect Employees with proper Chemical Hazard Identification and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Dealing with Emergency Response Situations
  • Address any site-specific questions or concerns.

Who Should Attend

Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professionals, Loss Prevention Managers, Insurance Professionals, Hourly Employees, Production Supervisors, Plant Managers, Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Maintenance Managers, Quality Managers, Waste Water Operators, Safety Committee Members, Shipping/Receiving Personnel, Forklift Operators, Truck Drivers, etc.

  • $200.00



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