Training Course
Syllabus:
Hazard Communication Standard Compliance
Training Update Webinar - Hazard Compliance Training Webinar
Program Description:
Two decades after a global harmonized
classification and labeling system was first proposed in 1992, OSHA has mandated
that your company be trained and compliant on the new system by December 1,
2013. And while the idea behind the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of chemical
classification and labeling is simple — uniformity across the globe — you know
better than anyone that employee training, conversion to new data sheets, and
changing labels to conform to new regulations is anything but simple. But where
can you go to get an easy, comprehensive, and plain-English update on the new
regulations that will answer all your compliance questions and concerns?
Register in this webinar! Our training experts have been helping companies like
yours stay updated and legally safe on OSHA compliance issues for more than 20
years. We’ll help you understand everything you need to know about this global
regulation. You’ll learn about the major changes to the current regulations ...
exactly what training you need to complete before the December deadline ... and
how you can produce GHS-compliant safety data sheets immediately.
So in the time it takes you to eat lunch, get updated information in a timely
and cost-effective webinar that takes the confusion away.
A Look At Your Agenda:
- Three major areas of change to the HazCom
regulations (standards)
- Critical HazCom training you MUST complete by
December 1, 2013
- GHS phase-in dates — what you must do — and
when
- How MSDS will become simply SDS and its impact
on your employee training
- What information will be contained in each of
the 16 sections of an SDS — find out here
- The Globally Harmonized System of Chemical
Identification and Labeling — what it is, why it matters
- Major mandatory elements of GHS labels —
pictograms, signal words and phrases, and more
- What GHS label elements have to appear on
primary container labels, secondary container labels, and portable container
and stationary labeling? Find out here
Webinar Time: Webinars last 60-90 minutes
2:00PM ET
1:00PM CT
12:00PM MT
11:00AM PT
Q & A Session!
Upon enrolling in the webinar, you will have the opportunity to submit your
questions via e-mail. Time permitting, your trainer will address questions from
webinar participants. Many questions will be addressed in the Webinar itself.
Others will be addressed in the supporting materials that will be available
exclusively to webinar participants.
Your confirmation will be delivered via e-mail, so an e-mail address is
required for registration.
Within 2-3 business days after registering for a National Seminars Training
webinar, you’ll receive an email with specific instructions, a Web link, and a
unique enrollment ID that you’ll use to connect to the webinar. |