At SDS-BOX, we offer a number of basic and advanced training courses on the GHS, WHIMIS 2015, OSHA HCS 2012 and DOT/TDG regulations.
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Also available: Advanced seminars on international and national dangerous goods transport regulations for shipment by rail, air, sea and multimodal, including biohazards, radioactive materials, explosives, disposal of hazardous materials, etc.
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For detailed information and pricing, please contact us by phone at +1 514 742-1233, or +1 418 362-0446, or email info@benz-info.com.
GHS - WHMIS 2015 - OSHA 2102
Purpose: Training employers, EHS specialists and workers on how to implement and maintain WHMIS 2015 or OSHA HCS 2012 in the workplace. Participants will be able to inform workers on the safe use, storage and disposal of chemicals in the workplace.
Content:
- Introduction to the GHS, WHMIS 2015 / OSHA HCS 2012
- Main differences with previous regulations (WHMIS 1989 / OSHA HCS)
- The right to know.
- Responsibilities of suppliers, employers, employees.
- Regulatory training.
- Hazard Classes, Categories and Symbols.
- Labels - Supplier, workplace labels.
- SDS content and layout - 16 sections.
- Implementation in the workplace and practical workshops.
- Exam : General overview of the GHS, WHMIS 2015 / OSHA HCS 2012
Material:
- GHS and WHMIS 2015 / OSHA HCS 2012 Regulations
- Participant workbook
- Exam
- Certification and assessment
Duration:
- Level 1 - Initial : 4 hours
- Level 2 - Detailed : 8 hours
- Train the trainer: Duration to be discussed according to qualifications and experience
CANADIAN TDG - US 49CFR REGULATIONS (GROUND)
Purpose: To master the different steps of preparing shipment of non-radioactive goods by road under Canadian and U.S. GAAP. This seminar is intended for all those who need to pack, repack parcels and prepare shipping documents for dangerous goods by road.
Content:
- To understand the Transport of Dangerous Goods Clear Language guide edition; 49CFR (USA)
- TDG by road; Provincial Act (Quebec)
- Part 1 - Interpretation (definitions) Applications/Exception, exemptions and special cases Part 2 - Classification (9 classes and the packing groups).
- Appendices 1, 2, 3 - Selection designation for transport in Annexes 1 and 3 and specific provisions in Annex 2.
- Part 4 - Packages and overpacks marking and labelling requirements.
- Part 4 - (Continued) Applicable labels and road transport placards.
- Part 5 - Safety packaging rules: UN and TC/DOT.
- Part 3 - Establishment of a shipping document.
- Parts 6, 7, 8, 9- To know and apply the specific requirements of the Canadian TDGR, ERAP, powers of inspectors, an emergency and equivalent level of safety.
- Regulatory requirements for training, practical workshops and discussion.
Material:
- The use of the ICAO TI or IATA or Air shipper manual - Current edition
- Participant workbook
- Exam
- Certification and assessment
Duration:
- 2 days
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