Semiconductor Chemical Safety Part 1b: Communication, Controls and Emergency Procedures (US)

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What you'll learn

Identify Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and label requirements according to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS)
Recognize what controls to use and precautions to take when storing and using hazardous chemicals
Recall what to do when there is an emergency situation involving hazardous chemicals
Identify disposal requirements and restrictions for hazardous chemicals

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Employees in the semiconductor industry work with and around hazardous chemicals every day. Take this course to learn about how to store, use and dispose of hazardous chemicals along with steps to take when there is a hazardous chemical event. Ideal learners include semiconductor employees.

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Semiconductor Chemical Safety Part 1b: Communication, Controls and Emergency Procedures (US)

Semiconductor Chemical Safety Part 1b: Communication, Controls and Emergency Procedures (US)
Semiconductor Chemical Safety Part 1b: Communication, Controls and Emergency Procedures (US)
Employees in the semiconductor industry work with and around hazardous chemicals every day. Take this course to learn about how to store, use and dispose of hazardous chemicals along with steps to take when there is a hazardous chemical event. Ideal learners include semiconductor employees.

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