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Clear and accurate information helps workers handle hazardous materials more safely, reducing the risk of accidents. In this Understanding the HAZCOM Final Rule course, you’ll learn how OSHA’s 2024 updates strengthen workplace safety by improving how hazards are classified, communicated, and labeled.
You’ll explore how hazard classifications now account for normal conditions of use and new categories like desensitized explosives, flammable gas subcategories, and non-flammable aerosols. The course also covers updates to Safety Data Sheets, including the use of ingredient ranges to protect trade secrets and new ways to organize SDSs for easier access.
You’ll discover how container labeling requirements have been streamlined to reduce redundancy, simplify precautionary statements, and address labeling challenges for very small containers. These updates give workers faster, more reliable access to essential information in emergencies.
By the end of this course, you’ll understand the changes in OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard and know how to use them to stay safe when working with hazardous materials.
It covers how OSHA's 2024 updates to the Hazard Communication Standard strengthen workplace safety through changes to hazard classification, Safety Data Sheets, and container labeling. Topics include hazard classification updates, modifying Safety Data Sheets, and container labeling requirements.
It is for workers who handle hazardous materials and need to understand the changes in OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard to stay safe on the job.
By the end of the course, you'll understand the changes in OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard and know how to use them to stay safe when working with hazardous materials, including applying new hazard classification, SDS, and container labeling requirements.
The lessons cover Understanding the HAZCOM Final Rule, The Purpose of the Final Rule, Hazard Classification Updates, Modifying Safety Data Sheets, Container Labeling Requirements, and a Review.
The course builds skills in container security, data management, hazard categorization, and familiarity with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).