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Fire Extinguisher Training: CO2 Chemical
Formats
: Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.157 (Portable Fire Extinguishers)
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2015
Language
: English
Video Run Time
: 5:07
Video Product Code
: 57389
This program is designed to train employees on the proper usage of a CO2 chemical fire extinguisher, along with what precautions need to be taken before and after using it.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Explain the precautions that must be taken before, during, and after operating a fire extinguisher
- Describe the parts of a fire extinguisher and the steps to operating a fire extinguisher safely
The J. J. Keller Fire Extinguisher Training: CO2 Chemical covers the following topics:
Fire Extinguisher Demonstration
- Precautions to take before using
- Parts of and types of fire extinguishers
- Handling a fire extinguisher
- Extinguishing a fire using the PASS method
Fire Extinguisher Training: Dry Chemical
Format
: Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.157 (Portable Fire Extinguishers)
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2015
Language
: English
Video Run Time
: 2:56
Video Product Code
: 57388
This program is designed to train employees on the proper usage of a dry chemical fire extinguisher, along with what precautions need to be taken before and after using it.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Explain the precautions that must be taken before, during, and after operating a fire extinguisher
- Describe the parts of a fire extinguisher and the steps to operating a fire extinguisher safely
The J. J. Keller Fire Extinguisher Training: Dry Chemical program covers the following topics:
- Fire Extinguisher Demonstration
- Precautions to take before using
- Parts of and types of fire extinguishers
- Handling a fire extinguisher
- Extinguishing a fire using the PASS method
Fire Prevention and Response: What Employees Need to Know
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2015 (Rev. 12/16)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 45 minutes
Video Run Time
: 27:57
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 43994 | Spanish: 64254
Video Product Code
: English: 43215 | Spanish: 49294
OSHA requires employers to provide their general workplace employees with fire safety training; because a fire, even a small one, can cause serious injuries.
Fire Prevention & Response: What Employees Need to Know from J. J. Keller will help you reduce the potential for workplace fires and their costly consequences, while satisfying OSHA training requirements.
- For general workplace employees, this program covers all the key aspects of workplace fire safety training.
- For employees who must receive additional fire extinguisher training, this program delivers essential information on fire extinguishers and demonstrates the proper use of CO2 and ABC dry chemical extinguishers.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the fire tetrahedron and how fires start and spread
- Discuss the dangers of fire and why rapid fire evacuation is critical
- Identify housekeeping processes and safe materials handling procedures that can help prevent fires
- Explain the OSHA requirements regarding emergency action planning, fire prevention plans, and evacuations in the event of a serious fire
- Discuss the basic steps to take during an evacuation
Fire Prevention & Response teaches employees what to do to prevent fires from occurring, and also the actions to take if one ignites…and how to do so quickly, efficiently, and safely. Topics covered in this program include:
- Fire dangers
- The importance of training
- The “fire tetrahedron”
- Housekeeping
- Hot work
- Chemicals
- Flammable liquids
- Compressed and liquefied gases
- Evacuation procedures
- Fire safety at home
Fixed Object Collisions: Driver Training Series
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All drivers of vehicles that require a CDL
Copyright Date
: 2016
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
Video Run Time
: 16:27
E-Learning Product Code
: 43869
Video Product Code
: 45587
The Driver Training Series is a collection of training programs which emphasize the essential skills necessary for staying safe on the road. This series is appropriate for all levels of drivers, from the entry-level to the veteran driver.
Fixed Object Collisions is designed to help drivers understand how to avoid an accident or incident involving their tractor-trailer and a fixed object. Specifically, it covers how to avoid contacting various obstructions while performing basic driving maneuvers.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Identify ground-level, eye-level, and overhead obstructions that have the potential to make contact with their truck
- Discuss how to avoid a fixed object collision, especially while driving, backing, or cornering
The J. J. Keller Fixed Object Collisions: Driver Training Series program covers the following topic:
Recognizing Obstructions
- Potential Obstructions
- Cause & Effect of Fixed Object Collisions
- What is a Fixed Object Collision?
- Avoiding a Fixed Object Collision
- Plan Your Trip
- Know Your Surroundings
- Secure Your Truck
- Know Your Truck's Height
- Eliminate Distractions
- Avoid Fatigue
- Don't Speed
- Verify Adequate Space
- Back Only When Necessary
- When in Doubt
FMLA Training for Supervisors
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Intended Audience
: All Supervisors
Copyright Date
: 2012 (Rev. 12/17)
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 45 minutes
Video Run Time
: 26:29
E-Learning Product Code
: 24829
Video Product Code
: 41375
By taking this course, supervisors gain a better understanding of what to do when FMLA situations arise in their workplace, which helps ensure that they are responding appropriately to their employees’ various FMLA issues. This course has been updated with the February 2013 amendment regarding specifics relating to military family leave under FMLA.
After completing this course, supervisors will learn:
- What FMLA is
- The three eligibility requirements employees need to meet to take FMLA leave
- The reasons that qualify for FMLA leave
- Who is a family member for purposes of FMLA
- Specifics relating to military family leave under FMLA
- What qualifies as a “serious health condition”
- The three bases on which eligible employees may take FMLA leave
- The importance of the supervisor’s role in following FMLA
- What questions can be asked to determine whether someone is eligible for FMLA leave
The J. J. Keller FMLA for Supervisors online course covers the following topics:
- Introduction
- What is the FMLA
- The Purpose of FMLA
- FMLA Basics
- FMLA Basics
- FMLA Basics Under the Act
- Who is Eligible for FMLA Leave?
- Military Exigencies
- Qualifying Military Exigencies
- Qualifying Health Conditions and Leave
- Qualifying Health Conditions & Leave
- Minor Illness
- FMLA Leave
- Intermittent Leave
- Reduce Schedule Leave Examples
- State Laws
- Supervisor Role
- Supervisor Role
- Supervisor Importance
- FMLA and Paid Leave
- Determining Qualifying Absences
Forklift Training
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: New or veteran employees who use forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 60 minutes
Video Run Time
: 31:50
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 52459 | Spanish: 52487
Video Product Code
: English: 52463 | Spanish: 52471
A forklift is a powered, mechanical device that is used to move or lift loads. Although this seems like a simple task, forklifts can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or if the operator isn’t properly trained on how to use the equipment safely.
This program helps satisfy the operator training requirements under OSHA’s Powered Industrial Trucks Standard (1910.178(l)). Specifically, it is designed to help learners choose, inspect, and operate a forklift in a safe way, protecting themselves and their coworkers from the potential hazards associated with their use.
After training with the J. J. Keller Forklift Training program, learners will be able to:
- Identify the various kinds of forklifts and their basic controls
- Discuss the center of gravity and stability triangle concepts
- Recognize when forklift inspections are required
- Explain what to look for when performing a pre-use inspection
- Describe how to safely operate a forklift (including parking, picking up, traveling with, and placing a load)
- Recognize hazardous locations in order to select the correct type of forklift
- Discuss how to charge and refuel a forklift
- Discuss how to handle modifications to a forklift
- Recognize when maintenance is required
The J. J. Keller® Forklift Training covers the following topics:
Equipment Basics
- Kinds of Forklifts
- Forklifts vs. Automobiles
- Keeping a Forklift Balanced
- Forklift Controls
Equipment Inspections
- Pre-Use Inspection
- Walk-around inspection
- Seated inspection
Operating Procedures
- Pre-Use Inspection
- Walk-around inspection
- Seated inspection
Maintaining Your Forklift
- Pre-Use Inspection
- Walk-around inspection
- Seated inspection
Forklift Training: (Module 1 of 4) Equipment Basics
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: New or veteran employees who use forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 minutes
Video Run Time
: 5:01
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 55782 | Spanish: 55783
Video Product Code
: English: 55774 | Spanish: 56197
A forklift is a powered, mechanical device that is used to move of lift loads. Although this seems like a simple task, forklifts can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or if the operator isn’t properly trained on how to use the equipment safely.
This video is designed to help you choose the right forklift for the job and understand its limitations, protecting yourself and your coworkers from the potential hazards associated with its use.
After completing the program, forklift operators will be able to:
- Identify the various kinds of forklifts and their basic controls
- Discuss the center of gravity and stability triangle concepts
Forklift Training: Equipment Basics covers the following topics:
Equipment Basics
- Kinds of Forklifts
- Forklifts vs. Automobiles
- Keeping a Forklift Balanced
- Forklift Controls
Forklift Training: (Module 2 of 4) Equipment Inspections
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: New or veteran employees who use forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 10 minutes
Video Run Time
: 4:34
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 55781 | Spanish: 55780
Video Product Code
: English: 55775 | Spanish: 56198
A forklift is a powered, mechanical device that is used to move or lift loads. Although this seems like a simple task, forklifts can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or if the operator isn’t properly trained on how to use the equipment safely.
This program helps satisfy the operator training requirements under OSHA’s Powered Industrial Trucks Standard (1910.178(l)). Specifically, it is designed to help learners choose, inspect, and operate a forklift in a safe way, protecting themselves and their coworkers from the potential hazards associated with their use.
After completing the program, forklift operators will be able to:
- Recognize when forklift inspections are required
- Explain what to look for when performing a pre-use inspection
Forklift Training: Equipment Inspections covers the following topics:
Equipment Inspections
- Pre-Use Inspection
- Walk-around inspection
- Seated inspection
Forklift Training: (Module 3 of 4) Operating Procedures
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: New or veteran employees who use forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
Video Run Time
: 13:44
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 55784 | Spanish: 55785
Video Product Code
: English: 55776 | Spanish: 56199
A forklift is a powered, mechanical device that is used to move or lift loads. Although this seems like a simple task, forklifts can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or if the operator isn’t properly trained on how to use the equipment safely.
This program helps satisfy the operator training requirements under OSHA’s Powered Industrial Trucks Standard (1910.178(l)). Specifically, it is designed to help learners choose, inspect, and operate a forklift in a safe way, protecting themselves and their coworkers from the potential hazards associated with their use.
After completing the program, forklift operators will be able to:
- Describe how to safely operate a forklift (including parking, picking up, traveling with, and placing a load)
- Recognize hazardous locations in order to select the correct type of forklift
Forklift Training: Operating Procedures covers the following topics:
Operating Procedures
- Picking up a Load
- Traveling with a Load
- Negotiating Hazards
- Placing a Load
- Parking a Forklift
Forklift Training: (Module 4 of 4) Maintaining Your Forklift
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: New or veteran employees who use forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 10 minutes
Video Run Time
: 6:17
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 55746 | Spanish: 55747
Video Product Code
: English: 55777 | Spanish: 56200
A forklift is a powered, mechanical device that is used to move or lift loads. Although this seems like a simple task, forklifts can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or if the operator isn’t properly trained on how to use the equipment safely.
This program helps satisfy the operator training requirements under OSHA’s Powered Industrial Trucks Standard (1910.178(l)). Specifically, it is designed to help learners choose, inspect, and operate a forklift in a safe way, protecting themselves and their coworkers from the potential hazards associated with their use.
After completing the program, forklift operators will be able to:
- Discuss how to charge and refuel a forklift
- Discuss how to handle modifications to a forklift
- Recognize when maintenance is required
Forklift Training: Maintaining Your Forklift covers the following topics:
Maintaining Your Forklift
- Changing Cylinders & Refueling
- Charging/Changing Batteries
- Making Modifications
- Performing Maintenance
Forklift Training: Non-Operator Safety
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: New or veteran employees who use forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 10 minutes
Video Run Time
: 7:25
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 55749 | Spanish: 55748
Video Product Code
: English: 55778 | Spanish: 56201
A forklift is a powered, mechanical device that is used to move or lift loads. Although this seems like a simple task, forklifts can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or if the operator isn’t properly trained on how to use the equipment safely.
This program helps satisfy the operator training requirements under OSHA’s Powered Industrial Trucks Standard (1910.178(l)). Specifically, it is designed to help learners choose, inspect, and operate a forklift in a safe way, protecting themselves and their coworkers from the potential hazards associated with their use.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss the challenges forklift operators face
- Explain best practices for working and walking by forklifts
Forklift Training: Non-Operator Safety covers the following topics:
Non-Operator Safety
- Forklift Basics
- Forklift Hazards
- Non-Operator Best Practices
Forklift Training: Refresher
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: New or veteran employees who use forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
Video Run Time
: 14:30
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 55844 | Spanish: 55845
Video Product Code
: English: 55944 | Spanish: 56203
A forklift is a powered, mechanical device that is used to move or lift loads. Although this seems like a simple task, forklifts can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or if the operator isn’t properly trained on how to use the equipment safely.
This program helps satisfy the operator training requirements under OSHA’s Powered Industrial Trucks Standard (1910.178(l)). Specifically, it is designed to help learners choose, inspect, and operate a forklift in a safe way, protecting themselves and their coworkers from the potential hazards associated with their use.
After completing the program, forklift operators will be able to:
- Assess your forklift's limitations and work within those parameters
- Evaluate your forklift's readiness through proper pre-use inspections
- Operate your forklift safely and avoid potential hazards
- Maintain your forklift by recharging and/or refueling when necessary and reporting any defects
Forklift Training: Refresher covers the following topics:
Refresher
- Types of Forklifts
- Steering
- Stability
- Inspections
- Safe Operating Procedures
- Picking Up a Load
- Traveling with a Load
- Tight Spaces
- Dockboards
- Hazards
- Other Forklifts
- Placing a Load
- Parking
- Recharging & Refueling
- Modifications & Attachments
- Maintenance
Forklift Training: Specialized Units and Attachments
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: New or veteran employees who use forklifts
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 10 minutes
Video Run Time
: 8:44
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 55750 | Spanish: 55791
Video Product Code
: English: 55779 | Spanish: 56202
A forklift is a powered, mechanical device that is used to move or lift loads. Although this seems like a simple task, forklifts can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or if the operator isn’t properly trained on how to use the equipment safely.
This program helps satisfy the operator training requirements under OSHA’s Powered Industrial Trucks Standard (1910.178(l)). Specifically, it is designed to help learners choose, inspect, and operate a forklift in a safe way, protecting themselves and their coworkers from the potential hazards associated with their use.
After completing the program, forklift operators will be able to:
- Explain different operating techniques with specialized units
- Discuss how attachments alter the safe operation of a forklift
Forklift Training: Specialized Units & Attachments covers the following topics:
Specialized Units & Attachments
- Types of Specialized Units
- Stand-up Rider Trucks
- High-lift Order Picker
- Personnel Platforms
- Powered Pallet Jacks
- Attachments
Forklift Workshop for Construction
Formats
: Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR Section 1926.602(d) and 1910.178(l)
Intended Audience
: Forklift operators - new and veteran - with training on key safety and operation practices
Copyright Date
: 2010
Languages
: English
Video Run Time
: 36:05
Video Product Code
: English: 41345 | Spanish: 41347
Rough terrain forklifts are helpful pieces of equipment, but only if they are used safely by trained operators. That's why OSHA has specific training requirements, including formal instruction, practical training and evaluation of the operator's performance. This training will help you meet those requirements.
Covers the following topics:
- Operating a forklift in a constantly changing environment
- Avoiding hazards on a jobsite
- Understanding combined center of gravity and the stability triangle
- Performing pre-operational inspections
- Reading load charts
- Keeping the forklift and the load stable
- Placing a load
Gloves: Guide to Donning and Doffing Gloves
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2020
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 3 minutes
Video Run Time
: 1:17
E-Learning Product Code
: 61237
Video Product Code
: 61006
Donning and doffing gloves properly is essential for effective protection. Donning gloves correctly will protect you from exposure to hazardous substances and contamination. Doffing gloves correctly will prevent contamination to yourself and the environment.
This training is designed to provide employees with step-by-step instructions on the proper way to don (put on) and doff (take off) single use, disposable gloves (such as latex gloves) for maximum protection against contamination.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify the number of times latex (disposable) gloves can be reused
- Know what to do before donning (putting on) disposable gloves
- List the steps for properly doffing (taking off) disposable gloves
Hand and Foot Protection: PPE Employee Essentials
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2014 (Rev. 1/16)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 minutes
Video Run Time
: 13:00
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 41140 | Spanish: 56156
Video Product Code
: English: 43972 | Spanish: 43974
Hand & Foot Protection: PPE Employee Essentials will familiarize learners with hand and foot safety and protection, including: types of gloves and boots, glove and boot safety, and ergonomics.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Define personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Recognize hand and foot safety hazards
- Select appropriate PPE for hand and foot hazards
J. J. Keller's Hand & Foot Protection: PPE Employee Essentials covers the following topics:
What is PPE?
- Intro to PPE?
- What are the Other Controls?
- Who is Responsible?
- The Importance of Fit
Hand & Foot Protection
- Hand Protection
- Glove Types
- Glove Use
- Foot Protection
- Safety Shoes & Boots
Handwashing: How to Properly Wash Your Hands
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2020
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 3 minutes
Video Run Time
: 2:04
E-Learning Product Code
: 61236
Video Product Code
: 61008
Washing your hands is one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of germs. This course is designed to provide employees with step-by-step instructions to properly wash their hands to remove dirt, grease, and microbes.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Describe the type of water to use when washing and rinsing your hands
- Identify how long you need to scrub your hands with soap and water
- List two ways you can effectively dry your hands without risking recontamination
HazCom: GHS Container Labels
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication
Intended Audience
: All employees who have an exposure or a potential for exposure to hazardous chemicals.
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 minutes
Video Run Time
: 10:26 (English) / 11:13 (Spanish)
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 64454 | Spanish: 64455
Video Product Code
: English: 64460 | Spanish: 64461
Hazardous chemicals are needed to help manufacture many of the products we use on a daily basis. In fact, one out of every four workers in the U.S. comes into contact with hazardous chemicals while on-the-job.
The potential for accidents, incidents, and injuries is always present when people work with, or are in the vicinity of, hazardous chemicals. But, by knowing and understanding the basic nature of those chemicals and how to safely work with or around them, people can greatly decrease any risk that might be present.
HazCom Training: GHS Container Labels is designed to help you understand more about Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard, and how understanding container labels can help you stay safe when working with chemicals.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe how the Hazard Communication Standard keeps you safe from the dangers of hazardous chemicals
- Explain what information can be found on each chemical's container label Describe how container labels can help you work safely with chemicals
The J. J. Keller HazCom Training: GHS Container Labels covers the following topics:
The HazCom Standard
- HazCom Standard
- Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
Intro to Container Labeling
- Label Elements
- DOT Labels
- Supplementary Information
How to Use Container Labeling
- Employer Requirements
HazCom: GHS Safety Data Sheets
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication
Intended Audience
: All employees who have an exposure or a potential for exposure to hazardous chemicals.
Copyright Date
: 2021 (updated 11/2021)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
Video Run Time
: 10:26 English | 11:05 Spanish
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 64456 | Spanish: 64457
Video Product Code
: English: 64462 | Spanish: 64463
Hazardous chemicals are a fact of life in most workplaces. They're needed to help manufacture many of the products we use in our daily lives. The potential for accidents, incidents, and injuries is always present when people work with, or in the vicinity of, hazardous chemicals. But by knowing and understanding the basic nature of those chemicals and how to safely work with or around them, employees can greatly decrease any risk that might be present.
HazCom Training: GHS Safety Data Sheets (SDS) is designed to help you understand more about OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, and how the Safety Data Sheet can help you stay safe when working with chemicals.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe how the Hazard Communication Standard keeps you safe from the dangers of hazardous chemicals
- Explain what information can be found in each section of a chemical's Safety Data Sheet
- Describe how Safety Data Sheets can help you work safely with chemicals
The J. J. Keller HazCom Training: GHS Safety Data Sheets (SDS) covers the following topics:
HazCom Standard
- HazCom Standard
- Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
Intro to Safety Data Sheets
- Standard format
How to Use SDSs
- Employer requirements
HazCom: Intro to Hazard Communication and GHS
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication
Intended Audience
: All employees who have an exposure or a potential for exposure to hazardous chemicals.
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 10 minutes
Video Run Time
: 8:04 (English) / 8:42 (Spanish)
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 64452 | Spanish: 64453
Video Product Code
: English: 64458 | Spanish: 64459
Hazardous chemicals are a fact of life in most workplaces. They're needed to help manufacture many of the products we use in our daily lives. The potential for accidents, incidents, and injuries is always present when people work with, or in the vicinity of, hazardous chemicals. But by knowing and understanding the basic nature of those chemicals and how to safely work with or around them, employees can greatly decrease any risk that might be present.
HazCom Training: Introduction to Hazard Communication and GHS is designed to instruct learners about chemicals and the methods used to provide them with information about their hazards. Specifically, it covers how to keep themselves safe through education on the Hazard Communication Standard, chemical hazards, Safety Data Sheets, container labels, and best practices.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe how the Hazard Communication Standard keeps you safe from the dangers of hazardous chemicals
- Identify who is responsible for determining a chemical's hazards
- Recognize common hazards of chemicals
The J. J. Keller HazCom Training: Introduction to Hazard Communication and GHS covers the following topics:
Hazardous Chemicals
- HazCom Standard
- Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
Chemical Classification
- Manufacturer Requirements
Chemical Inventory
- Company Requirements
Hazards of Chemicals
- Types of Hazards