create an osha 10 class
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Published by SALUSTo develop and deliver an OSHA 10-hour safety training course, ensure it covers relevant OSHA regulations and standards for workplace safety. A hazard communication course in accordance with CFR 1910\.1200 can help workers understand chemical hazards and ways to protect themselves. [1]
The 10-hour course should cover key elements of the OSHA HazCom standard, including:
- Written Hazcom Program
- Chemical Labels
- SDSs
- Worker Training
- Chemical Inventory
[4] The training should enable workers to find and use information about chemicals, identify spills, and report them to qualified personnel. [1]
Training should also cover the new OSHA label symbols and their meanings. [1]
The course should address the routes of entry for chemicals into the body and methods to control chemical exposures for better worker protection. [1]
Workers should be informed of their right to be informed within 30 days of receiving a new or revised Safety Data Sheet (SDS) that could impact their health. [2]
The training should highlight that OSHA has a separate HazCom standard for construction, 1926\.59, which is identical to 1910\.1200\. [3]
Administrative controls, such as training and information, signage, and standard operating procedures, can reduce chemical exposures. [5]
Sources used for this answer
[1] CPWR 4-hour Hazard Communication Course Instructor Manual
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# Unions and environmental groups led the fight for protections from hazardous chemicals. (cont.) Hazard Communication Training 4-Hour Course in accordance with CFR1910.1200 CPWRIO OSHA has a separate Hazcom standard for construction, 1926.59, but it is identical to 1910.1200. This is the whole standard: "The requirements applicable to construction work under this section are identical to those set forth at 1910.1200." ## OSHA revised its standard to be part of the Global Harmonization System (GHS), effective 5-25-12. Chemicals (GHS) Classification and Labelling of Globally Harmonized System of Third revised edition UNITED NATIONS The GHS, first adopted by the Sub-Committee on the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (SCEGHS) in December 2002, is an initiative to establish international consensus on criteria for classifying chemical hazards for international distribution, and to create consistent requirements for SDSs. It is a common approach to defining and classifying hazards, and communicating information on labels and safety data sheets. There are 16 sections in the safety data sheets. The GHS provides the underlying basis for the establishment of national, comprehensive chemical safety programs. Its target audience includes workers, consumers, transport workers, and emergency responders. Figure 3 OSHA is allowing a phase-in period for the requirements. December 1, 2013: Employers must train workers on the new label and SDS format • - June 1, 2015: Manufacturers, importers and employers must implement all provisions, except: • - December 1, 2015: GHS-compliant shipping labels must be used • June 1, 2016: Employers must implement their updated Hazcom programs From OSHA's website: “During the phase-in period, employers would be required to be in compliance with either the existing HCS or the revised HCS, or both. OSHA recognizes that hazard communication programs will go through a period of time where labels and…
[2] CPWR 4-hour Hazard Communication Course Instructor Manual
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# Group Exercise: Match pictograms with their meanings (cont.) ## Safety Data Sheets must use a format with 16 sections, based on ANSI Z400.1. (cont.) Hazard Communication Training 4-Hour Course in accordance with CFR1910.1200 CPWRIO Whenever the employer receives a new or revised SDS that could impact your health, you must be informed within 30 days after receipt. OSHA requires that, “Such information shall be provided to employees on a timely basis, not to exceed 30 days after receipt, if the new information indicates significantly increased risks to, or measures necessary to protect, employee health as compared to those stated on a material safety data sheet previously provided." Instructor Guide, Version 1.0 17
[3] CPWR 4-hour Hazard Communication Course Instructor Manual
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# Hazard Communication Training (cont.) ## Icebreaker (cont.) 【• CPWR Hazard Communication Training 4-Hour Course in accordance with CFR 1910.1200 After completing this course you will be able to: 1. Discuss the 5 key elements of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (Hazcom). 2. Describe your rights under OSHA's Hazcom standard. 3. Identify the new OSHA label symbols and explain what each means. 4. Describe the 4 routes of entry for chemicals and give an example of a chemical known to enter the body through each. 5. State three ways to find information about chemicals found on your jobsite. 6. Describe several methods to control chemical exposures and rank them for greater worker protection. 7. Using a product's safety data sheet, assess whether it is flammable, heavier than air and has an OSHA PEL. Figure 1. Masonry instructor checking a Safety Data Sheet. ## Section 1: Course Introduction The OSHA Hazard Communication standard gives you the right to understand about the chemical hazards on your job and ways to protect yourself. STOP ## What this course will not do This course will not train you to clean up spills and releases. If you believe you have an emergency situation, follow your employer's emergency response plan to evacuate the area and notify someone who is authorized to respond. If your employer does not have an emergency response plan, tell your coworkers and get out of the area and notify the first supervisor you can. FLAMMABLE U This course will also not teach you about the specific chemical hazards on your job site. Your employer must do that. Hazcom training will prepare you to find and use information about chemicals on your job, as well as prepare you to identify spills and releases of hazardous chemicals and to report them to qualified response personnel. 2 Instructor Guide, Version 1.0
[4] CPWR Four-hour Hazard Communication Course Student Manual
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# Unions and environmental groups led the fight for protections from hazardous chemicals. (cont.) ## OSHA revised its standard to be part of the Global Harmonization System (GHS), effective 5-25-12. (cont.) 【• CPWR Hazard Communication Training 4-Hour Course in accordance with CFR 1910.1200 Why was GHS created? ## What are the five key elements in the OSHA Hazcom standard? 1. Employers must have a written Hazcom Program. 2. Containers must be labeled and labels must follow a consistent format. 3. SDSs must be available for hazardous substances in the workplace. 4. Workers must be trained. 5. Employers must have an updated chemical inventory. Hazcom programs must have all of these parts. Written Program Chemical Labels inventory Hazcom Training SDSs Figure 4 8 Student Manual, Version 2.0
[5] CPWR 4-hour Hazard Communication Course Instructor Manual
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# Ventilation controls are effective for construction dust exposures. (cont.) ## Select Work Activity: (cont.) Hazard Communication Training 4-Hour Course in accordance with CFR1910.1200 CPWRIO # eLCOSH is a great source of training materials and information for workers. http://www.elcosh.org elcosh Electronic Library of Construction Occupational Safety & Health Version en Español | Other Languages Search: Submit Developed and maintained by CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training. Hazards Trades What's New CPSC, Ryobi Portable Table- Saws Recalled Due to Laceration Hazard CPWR Technical Report: DANGER Risk of Isocyanate Exposure in the HARD HAT Construction Industry AREA Fatal and Nonfatal Injuries among Hispanic Construction Workers Media Documents 1992-2008 All Presentations/ Toolbox Talks Jobsites Powerpoints Training Materials Images Handouts Join us f Videos Research Reports Related Links All All Check out CPWR'S Construction Solutions About | FAQ | Contact | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy THE CENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION Copyright ©2012. CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training CPWR RESEARCH AND TRAINING Figure 42. eLCOSH website. ## Administrative controls can also reduce chemical exposures. Administrative controls are any procedure that significantly limits daily exposure by control or manipulation of the work schedule or manner in which work is performed. Administrative controls are not as effective as engineering controls but many are quick and inexpensive to implement. • Training and information • Signage . Maintain equipment to prevent leaks and releases . Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) - Worker rotation . Scheduling tasks when chemical use is low DANGER HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS Figure 43. Signage is an administrative control. Instructor Guide, Version 1.0 47
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