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Hazard Communication: Introduction to GHS (The Globally Harmonized System) in Construction

10 Lessons
20-26 Minutes
6 Quiz Questions

Course Overview


The training addresses why OSHA adopted the Globally Harmonized System (GHS), and what the GHS is. Classifications, Safety Data Sheets, and other information normally communicated through HazCom is improved with GHS, making symbols in labeling, and classification is unified. The training is divided into eight major sections, plus an introduction at the beginning and a review at the end. The overview explains what GHS is and why it is important for safety in construction. The major sections are; what is the GHS, OSHA and the GHS, Hazard Classification, Safety Data Sheets, Labeling (Text Elements), Labeling (Pictograms), Information and Training, GHS Phase in Dates. The review recaps all the categories and information within the video, emphasizing the importance of the standardization. Use this training to introduce all the workers on your job site to GHS.

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    Key Audience


    Construction workers

    Course Topics


    Introduction
    What is the GHS?
    OSHA & the GHS
    Hazard Classification
    Safety Data Sheets
    Labeling (Text Elements)
    Labeling (Pictograms)
    Information and Training
    GHS Phase In Dates
    Review

    Course Detail


    Course ID
    marcighc_vod

    Time

    20-26 MIN
    Questions
    "6"

    Languages

    en-es

    video format

    SD-Wide

    captions

    No

    Resources

    Yes

    Lessons

    10

    Remediation

    Yes

    Bookmarking

    Yes

    Feedback

    Yes

    Microlearning