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Introduction to GHS and Hazard Communication The Basics for Employees
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5.0 1974 views 60 min Certificate Employees
Hazard Communication Awareness (US) Course
5.0 724 views 16 min Certificate Employees
Hazard Communication Course
5.0 879 views 25 min Certificate Employees
Hazcom Course
5.0 1158 views 18 min Certificate Employees
Hazcom (CS) Course
5.0 1556 views 18 min Certificate Employees
GHS Course
4.5 1258 views 15 min Certificate Employees
Hazard Communications for Employees: Globally Harmonized System GHS
5.0 489 views 9 min Certificate Employees
Hazard Communication
5.0 93 views 19 min Certificate Employees
Security for Retail and Hospitality: Situational Awareness
5.0 107 views 7 min Certificate All Levels
Security for Retail & Hospitality Staff: Responding to Civil Unrest
5.0 101 views 8 min Certificate All Levels
Security for Retail and Hospitality Staff: Desk and Counter Security
5.0 105 views 8 min Certificate All Levels
Security for Retail and Hospitality Staff: De-escalating Conflict
5.0 102 views 8 min Certificate All Levels
Security for Retail and Hospitality Staff: Access Control and Safe Rooms
5.0 234 views 5 min Certificate All Levels
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System: Hazard Classification System
5.0 432 views 11 min Certificate All Levels
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System - Orientation
5.0 402 views 25 min Certificate All Levels
New Hire Orientation - General Industry: Hazard Communication
5.0 607 views 13 min Certificate Employees
Hazard Communications - Solvents: Solvent Exposure
5.0 558 views 7 min Certificate Employees

About HazCom (Hazard Communication) Training

I’ll never forget the story a plant manager once told me. A young worker, eager to impress, grabbed a chemical to wipe down a machine without checking the label. Within minutes, his hands blistered, and his coworkers scrambled to find th...
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HazCom (Hazard Communication) FAQs

Why is HazCom (Hazard Communication) Training important for businesses?

HazCom Training is important because chemicals don’t discriminate—whether someone is brand new or has decades of experience, mistakes can happen if they don’t know what they’re handling. Without proper training, the risks include burns, respiratory issues, and even fires. Companies that ignore HazCom often end up paying fines that cost more than running training programs. The real value of HazCom is simple: it keeps workers safe and protects the business from serious trouble.


How often should HazCom (Hazard Communication) Training be updated?

HazCom Training should be updated more often than many companies realize. New hires need training right away, employees must be retrained whenever a new chemical is introduced, and the entire workforce should have at least one annual refresher. Over time, people forget or get too comfortable, which is when accidents occur. The best workplaces weave HazCom into regular conversations—not just a yearly class.


Are online HazCom (Hazard Communication) Training programs effective?

Online HazCom Training can be effective when used as part of a blended approach. Online modules save time and allow workers to learn during breaks or between shifts. But real-world reinforcement matters, too. A video might explain a flammable symbol, but having a supervisor point to an actual drum on the floor and explain its risks makes the lesson stick. Combining both methods produces the best results.


What happens if HazCom (Hazard Communication) Training is ignored?

If HazCom Training is ignored, the consequences are serious. OSHA may impose fines, but often the bigger risk is the accident itself. Workers can end up in the ER from spills they weren’t trained to handle, and companies can lose contracts when inspectors spot compliance gaps. Skipping training is like playing roulette with worker safety and business reputation.


How can companies measure the success of HazCom (Hazard Communication) Training?

Companies can measure HazCom Training success by looking beyond certificates. The real proof is in daily behavior: workers putting on PPE without reminders, reading labels before opening containers, and flagging unmarked materials. Reduced incidents and stronger compliance records are important, but when safe habits become second nature, that’s when HazCom training has truly worked.