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Hazmat awareness is especially important in transportation and warehouse settings, where exposure risks and emergencies can affect not only workers but also the public. In this Hazard Communication in Transportation and Warehouse Environments course, you’ll learn how to recognize, handle, and transport hazardous materials safely under OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard.
The course covers the major sources of hazard information, including Safety Data Sheets, container labels, written hazard communication programs, and shipping papers with placards. You’ll examine hazard categories such as toxins, corrosives, irritants, carcinogens, flammables, combustibles, explosives, and oxidizers—understanding how each impacts safety.
You’ll also learn how to select and use personal protective equipment, ensure safe storage, and follow key precautions when transporting hazardous materials. Finally, the course walks you through emergency response procedures, from spill containment to notifying the proper authorities.
By the end, you’ll be able to identify risks, follow safe practices, and respond confidently to hazmat incidents in transportation and warehouse environments.
It is designed for workers in transportation and warehouse environments where exposure risks and hazmat emergencies can affect both workers and the public.
It covers recognizing, handling, and transporting hazardous materials safely under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, including sources of hazard information (Safety Data Sheets, container labels, written hazard communication programs, and shipping papers with placards), hazard categories, PPE use, safe storage, transport precautions, and emergency response procedures.
You will gain skills in contamination control, data governance, emergency response, hazard communication (HazCom), and workplace safety, enabling you to identify risks, follow safe practices, and respond confidently to hazmat incidents.
The course examines toxins, corrosives, irritants, carcinogens, radioactive materials, flammables, combustibles, explosives, and oxidizers, and how each impacts safety.
The course teaches how to recognize, handle, and transport hazardous materials safely under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard.