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Safety Guideline
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10.5 - Effective Training
All affected employees shall receive Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety Program training. In
addition, employees shall receive training and information regarding hazardous chemicals and safety
precautions specific to their assigned work sites.
Training Content
All new and affected employees shall receive safety orientation training covering the elements of the
HAZCOM and Chemical Safety Program. This training shall consist of the following:
• Requirements of OSHA’s standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.
• Detailed review of the Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety Program
• Location and availability of the written Hazard Communication Program
• Location and availability of the List of Chemicals used in the workplace
• Methods and observation used to detect the presence or release of a hazardous chemical in the
workplace.
• The specific physical and health hazard of all chemicals in the workplace
• Specific control measures for protection from physical or health hazards
• Explanation of the chemical labeling system
• Location and use of MSDS
• Locations and operations in their work area where hazardous chemicals are present
Job Specific Training
Employees shall receive on the job training from their supervisor. This training shall cover the proper use,
inspection, and storage of necessary personal protective equipment and chemical safety training for the
specific chemicals they will be using or will be working around.
Personnel Training
All company personnel shall be trained in Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety Awareness.
Training Frequency
Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety Program training and re-training shall be provided as follows:
• Initially - on hire or upon assignment to tasks or locations where hazardous chemicals are used, stored
or may present in some manner. Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety Awareness training shall
be included in the Short Service Employee Program and shall be covered in first 180 days of service or
prior to new employees assignment to locations where hazardous chemicals are used.
• Annually - prior to anniversary of pervious training. Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety
Awareness training shall also be refreshed annually as part of the Toolbox Safety Meeting Program
• Upon changes - in the Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety Program.
• Introduction of new hazards - Whenever a new chemical, physical, or health hazard is introduced to
the work site that has not been effectively covered by previous training.
• Immediate On-the-Spot Training - This training shall be conducted by supervisors for any employee
that requests additional information or exhibits a lack of understanding of the safety requirements.
Section 11 - Reporting and Recordkeeping
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