Hazard Communication - Labels (US) Course

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What you'll learn

The basic elements of a label under the GHS
The labeling precedence scheme when multiple hazards are present
Upcoming dates for compliance with GHS labeling requirements

Amendment 42-24 Authorized for use 1 January 2025 / Mandatory 1 January 2026

Description

Labels keep us in the know all the time – they inform our diet decisions, they ensure we take the right medicines in the right amounts, and they keep us safe at heights and in tight spaces. The purpose of the GHS is to increase the quality and consistency of information provided to workers, employers and chemical users by adopting a standardized approach to hazard classification, labels and Safety Data Sheets.


Course Objectives:

The basic elements of a label under the GHS;The labeling precedence scheme when multiple hazards are present;Upcoming dates for compliance with GHS labeling requirements

Duration: 9 min.

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Hazard Communication - Labels (US) Course

Hazard Communication - Labels (US)
Hazard Communication - Labels (US)

Labels keep us in the know all the time – they inform our diet decisions, they ensure we take the right medicines in the right amounts, and they keep us safe at heights and in tight spaces. The purpose of the GHS is to increase the quality and consistency of information provided to workers, employers and chemical users by adopting a standardized approach to hazard classification, labels and Safety Data Sheets.


Course Objectives:

The basic elements of a label under the GHS;The labeling precedence scheme when multiple hazards are present;Upcoming dates for compliance with GHS labeling requirements

Duration: 9 min.

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