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Contains all of the available courses within the TrainingFlow™ LMS.

Results for Topic: Handling Hazardous Materials

SafetyBytes® Types of Hazardous Waste Accumulation Areas

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
If your facility generates hazardous waste, then you need to understand the regulations regarding its accumulation. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll address the different types of hazardous waste accumulation areas.
Topics: Workplace Safety, Handling Hazardous Materials
Industry Settings: Industrial & Manufacturing
Target Audience: General

SafetyBytes® HAZMAT Awareness: Chemical Identification

8 Minutes Level: Foundational
In recent times the dangers associated with hazardous materials have become well known. This is especially true of hazmat transportation incidents. In this module, we’ll discuss the importance of properly identifying chemicals that are being shipped.
Topics: Workplace Safety, Handling Hazardous Materials, Safety Orientation/Onboarding
Industry Settings: Industrial & Manufacturing
Target Audience: General

SafetyBytes® HAZMAT Awareness: Carrier Responsibilities

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
The U.S. Department of Transportation regulates both surface and air shipment of hazardous materials shipped within the United States. In this course, we’ll briefly review the responsibilities of the HAZMAT carrier.
Topics: Workplace Safety, Handling Hazardous Materials, Safety Orientation/Onboarding
Industry Settings: Industrial & Manufacturing
Target Audience: General

SafetyBytes® Hazardous Product Labeling Information

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
Labels, used in conjunction with material safety data sheets, or SDSs, provide the critical information you need to know in order to handle and store hazardous products as well as how to respond in an emergency situation.
Topics: Workplace Safety, Handling Hazardous Materials, Safety Orientation/Onboarding
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Retail
Target Audience: General

SafetyBytes® Hazardous Materials Identification System

5 Minutes Level: Foundational
The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, or HCS, requires all chemicals in the workplace to be labeled in a manner that warns of any hazards the chemical may present. In this module, we’ll discuss the Hazardous Material Identification System, or HMIS.
Topics: Workplace Safety, Handling Hazardous Materials, Safety Orientation/Onboarding
Industry Settings: Industrial & Manufacturing
Target Audience: General

Benzene Awareness™

18 Minutes Level: Foundational
This course gives a great overview of the effects of benzene, prep for working with benzene and exposure to benzene. Benzene is nothing to fool around with. Exposure to liquid or vaporous benzene can be fatal. Providing essential information, this course provides a thorough overview of benzene.
Topics: Workplace Safety, Handling Hazardous Materials
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing
Target Audience: General

Waste Watchers™ - Part 2

17 Minutes Level: Foundational
Waste Watchers is a two part lesson that reviews the importance of proper hazardous waste management. In this part of the lesson, you will learn about the requirements for proper container labeling, the procedures for waste accumulation within a facility, and waste minimization.
Topics: Workplace Safety, Handling Hazardous Materials
Industry Settings: Industrial & Manufacturing
Target Audience: General

Signs, Tags, Labels & Placards™ - Part 1

15 Minutes Level: Foundational
In this course, we’ll review the meaning and importance of signs, tags, labels, and placards. These contain information that is intended to change behavior, give instructions, and/or convey important safety information.
Topics: Workplace Safety, Handling Hazardous Materials
Industry Settings: Industrial & Manufacturing
Target Audience: General

HAZMAT Awareness - Starting Point for Safety™

13 Minutes Level: Foundational
You don’t have to be an actual truck driver to bear some responsibility for a safe journey that a hazardous material takes. No matter what your involvement in the transportation process, you’ve got to know specific information about the chemical you’re dealing with.
Topics: Handling Hazardous Materials, Workplace Safety
Industry Settings: Industrial & Manufacturing
Target Audience: General