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By their very nature, hazardous materials require that anyone working around them must take protective measures beforehand. Learn why it’s critical for hazmat workers to establish plans, practices, and protective controls to minimize on-site exposure and stay safe on the job.
In these lessons, we’ll examine how to apply work practices and engineering controls for hazardous substances. You’ll learn about what goes into a site safety and health plan, including a review of eyewash stations and standards. We’ll also discuss standard engineering controls for sites, facilities, and specific jobs. At the end of this course, you’ll have a solid understanding of how to keep safe when working with hazardous materials
It examines how to apply work practices and engineering controls for hazardous substances, including what goes into a site safety and health plan, a review of eyewash stations and standards, and standard engineering controls for sites, facilities, and specific jobs.
It is for hazmat workers and anyone working around hazardous materials who must take protective measures to minimize on-site exposure and stay safe on the job.
You will have a solid understanding of how to keep safe when working with hazardous materials, including understanding standard hazmat work practices, interpreting site safety and health plans, and defining standards for proper eyewash stations.
Lessons cover understanding and applying work practices and engineering controls, site safety and health plans, engineering controls for sites, facilities, and specific jobs, and eyewash stations and standards.