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Industrial workplaces often use many chemicals, so clear labels help prevent burns, breathing problems, fires, and other emergencies. In this GHS Container Labels in Industrial Environments course, you’ll learn how hazard communication works and how to read GHS container labels to understand chemical hazards quickly. You’ll also learn how pictograms and label text help you choose safer handling and response steps.
You’ll begin with the goals of hazard communication and how workers receive hazard information through container labels, Safety Data Sheets, and an employer’s written hazard communication program. Then you’ll learn why GHS is used and how it standardizes label information so workers can find what they need even under pressure.
Next, you’ll review the GHS pictograms and what they communicate about health, physical, and environmental hazards. You’ll also learn the key text elements on GHS labels, including the product identifier, signal word, hazard statements, precautionary statements, and supplier information. Finally, you’ll cover common workplace labeling situations, such as secondary in-house containers, small containers, and bulk shipments, and how transport markings may appear when materials are shipped.
It is for workers in industrial workplaces that use many chemicals and need to read GHS container labels to understand chemical hazards quickly.
It covers the goals of hazard communication, why GHS is used and how it standardizes label information, GHS pictograms for health, physical, and environmental hazards, the text elements of GHS labels, and common labeling situations such as secondary in-house containers, small containers, bulk shipments, and transport markings.
You will learn to interpret GHS pictograms, use label text elements to identify hazards and select safer precautions, and distinguish GHS container labels from transport markings used during shipping.
It includes lessons on GHS Container Labels in Industrial Environments, The Goals of Hazard Communication, The Benefits of the GHS System, GHS Pictograms, Text Elements of GHS Labels, and a Review.