OSHA's Chemical Hazard Communication Standard is based on a simple concept that employees have both a need and a right to know the hazards and identities of the chemicals they are exposed to while working. This Hazcom Standard is known as OSHA's Worker Right to Know Standard and is designed to provide you with the information you need to work safely.
GHS Introduction (The Globally Harmonized System) training covers basic OSHA requirements for proper communication methods about hazardous chemicals in any workplace, including the modification of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard to conform with the United Nations' (UN) Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) requirements.
Complete Your GHS Hazard Communication Training Online!
Taking our GHS Introduction course online offers these benefits:
- 24/7 course access
- Log on and off as many times as you want
- Work anytime, anywhere — All you need is a computer and access to the Internet
- Allows up to 90 days to complete the course
Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive your official Certificate of Completion.
About the GHS Introduction Course
Topics covered in the course include:
- What is the Globally Harmonized System?
- Why OSHA Adopted the GHS
- Hazard classification and Safety Data Sheets
- Container labeling (text and pictograms)
- Phase-in dates for implementing the GHS
- And more