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Hazard Communication Standard Training |
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| This course provides attendees with the information necessary to successfully manage OSHA Hazard Communication and SARA Title III Community Right-To-Know programs.
The morning session focuses on requirements of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, and components necessary to implement a functional Hazard Communication Program. Topics include:
The afternoon session covers the various reporting requirements of the SARA Title III regulations (Sections 302, 311/312, 313, etc.) and the relationships between the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and SARA Title III. Review of the various Title III reporting criteria, forms and notifications will be provided. Hands-on exercises are used in both sessions to reinforce key requirements of these two programs. Materials Provided Course Length and Time Limited to 20 attendees |
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| Scheduled course dates for 2008
Please call for upcoming schedule or to arrange an on-site course. |
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