University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Public Health - SH-23547-12
Hazard Communication
Grantee Name: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Public Health | Grant Number: SH-23547-12 | Grant Year: 2012 |
The grantee provided training concerning chemical hazards and how to apply the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals to industry. Topics include major changes to the Hazard Communication Standard, an introduction to GHS, Safety Data Sheet format and content, the nature of chemical hazards, and applying GHS to industry. Training materials include PowerPoint presentations and workbooks in English. |
The Nature of Chemical Hazards & Implication of GHS Applied to Industry
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The Nature of Chemical Hazards & Implication of GHS Applied to Industry
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Constitution Day
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English |
61 slides
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PPTX | 7.89 MB |
Constitution Day
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English |
61 slides
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PPT | 7.77 MB |
The Nature of Chemical Hazards & Implication of GHS Applied to Industry
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English |
109 slides
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PPTX | 6.14 MB |
The Nature of Chemical Hazards & Implication of GHS Applied to Industry
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English |
109 slides
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PPT | 6.80 MB |
The Nature of Chemical Hazards: 4-Hour Workbook
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English |
81 pages
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2.06 MB | |
The Nature of Chemical Hazards: 7.5-Hour Workbook
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English |
115 pages
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2.17 MB |
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