OSHA Hazard Communication Training (HazCom)
Hazard Communication for Construction – Initial Employee Training Course
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations require all workers in the construction industries receive training and information about their right to understand the hazards of chemicals and products they work with or near. This course is designed to provide training and information about Federal OSHA’s Hazard Communication standard to affected employees, their managers, and interested individuals. Topics covered include the origins and evolution of the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication standard, requirements for GHS-compliant container labels and safety data sheets (SDS), and written Hazard Communication program materials requirements. Students may download and print their personalized certification of course completion after successfully finishing all course materials and quizzes. To get started, register for the hazard communication for construction course here.
Course Details
- Approximate Course Length – 90 minutes.
- Prerequisites – None.
- Language – English (student must be able to read and understand English to complete this course).
- Testing – You must score at least 80% correct to pass each module quiz and the final exam. If you pass a module quiz, you will be directed to the next module, and if you pass the final exam you will be able to print your certificate of completion. If you do not pass a module quiz or final exam, you can retake it a second time, and if necessary, a third time. If you fail the third attempt of a quiz or exam, you can repeat the module or exam again (at no charge) and then attempt the quiz/exam again.
- Certification – Students who successfully complete this course can print their personalized Certificate of Completion, which includes the course title, the student’s name, date the course was completed, name and signature of the trainer, and logo of the course provider.
- Course Materials – Printable notes packet & post-course requirements.
- Refund policy – 72 hours from purchase, barring course completion.
Hazard Communication for Construction
Price: $9.99
Register Now!
Register using the links above or call 817-874-5000
Hazard Communication for General Industry – Initial Employee Training Course
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations require all employees receive training and information about their right to understand the hazards of chemicals and products they work with or near. This course is designed to provide training and information about Federal OSHA’s Hazard Communication standard to affected employees, their managers, and interested individuals. Topics covered include the origins and evolution of the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication standard, requirements for GHS-compliant container labels and safety data sheets (SDS’s), and written Hazard Communication program materials requirements. Students may download and print their personalized certification of course completion after successfully finishing all course materials and quizzes. To get started, register for the hazard communication for general industry course here.
Course Details
- Approximate Course Length – 90 minutes.
- Prerequisites – None.
- Language – English (student must be able to read and understand English to complete this course).
- Testing – You must score at least 80% correct to pass each module quiz and the final exam. If you pass a module quiz, you will be directed to the next module, and if you pass the final exam you will be able to print your certificate of completion. If you do not pass a module quiz or final exam, you can retake it a second time, and if necessary, a third time. If you fail the third attempt of a quiz or exam, you can repeat the module or exam (no charge) and then attempt the quiz/exam again.
- Certification – Students who successfully complete this course can print their personalized Certificate of Completion, which includes the course title, the student’s name, date the course was completed, name and signature of the trainer, and logo of the course provider.
- Course Materials – Printable notes packet & post-course requirements.
- Refund policy – 72 hours from purchase, barring course completion.
Hazard Communication for General Industry
Price: $9.99
Register Now!
Register using the links above or call 817-874-5000
Hazard Communication – Refresher Training Course
This Hazard Communication refresher training course is designed to provide training and information with a refresher about the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Hazard Communication standard for affected employees, their managers, and interested individuals. Topics covered include the scope of Federal OSHA’s Hazard Communication standard, requirements for GHS-compliant container labels and safety data sheets (SDS’s), and written Haz-Com program materials requirements. Students may download and print their personalized certification of course completion after successfully finishing all course materials and quizzes. To get started, register for the hazard communication refresher course here.
Course Details
- Approximate Course Length – 60 minutes
- Prerequisites – Initial or New Employee Haz-Com Training Course
- Language – English (student must be able to read and understand English to complete this course)
- Testing – You must score at least 80% correct to pass the final exam. If you pass the final exam you will be able to print your certificate of completion. If you do not pass the final exam, you can retake it a second time, and if necessary, a third time. If you fail the third attempt of the final exam, you can repeat the course (at no charge) and then attempt the final exam again
- Course Materials – Printable notes packet
- Refund policy – 72 hours from purchase, barring course completion
Hazard Communication Refresher
Price: $5.99
Register Now!
Register using the links above or call 817-874-5000
Online training courses cannot cover the site-specific information and training required by OSHA. Therefore, employers must supplement this course with training/information on site-specific procedures, chemicals hazards, PPE, and other protective measures as necessary to comply with OSHA regulations. See the Course Materials lists on these courses for details about site-specific post-course information and training.