HAZCOM 1910.1200 Healthcare

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The online OSHA compliant HAZCOM 1910.1200 Healthcare certification course provides essential training on the Hazard Communication Standard and GHS requirements for medical and clinical environments.

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This course introduces you to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) 1910.1200, providing the essential requirements for employers and employees in the healthcare sector to safely manage hazardous chemicals in the workplace. This specialized version bridges the gap between general industrial safety and clinical medical requirements by including targeted modules on Hazardous Chemicals in Healthcare.

The HAZCOM 1910.1200 Healthcare Training is designed for any healthcare professional or facility team member who works with or around hazardous substances, disinfectants, sterilants, or medical gases. It ensures full compliance with the Global Harmonized System (GHS), including the mastery of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and mandatory labeling protocols.

This includes, but is not limited to, medical assistants, nurses, lab technicians, dental clinic staff, physicians, environmental services (EVS) teams, medical couriers, and facility maintenance staff. It is also tailored for specialized environments such as long-term care facilities, dental offices, and outpatient clinics where healthcare team training requires specific hazardous chemical coverage.

  • Lessons: 13
  • Assessments: 4
  • Training Time: 2 hours
  • Sectors: Healthcare and related
  • Healthcare Facility Workers, Nurses, Doctors, Medical Assistants, Vaccinators, Pharmacists, Clinicians, EMT, Dental Office Staff. Medical Couriers
  • 100% OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 Compliant

HAZCOM 1910.1200 Course Outline

Module Lessons & Course Content
Controls and Labeling Hierarchy of Controls: Engineering, Administrative, and Work Practice control strategies.
HCS Pictograms: Identifying the nine mandatory symbols and their represented hazards.
Containers and Labeling: Standards for primary and secondary container labeling.
Labeling Requirements: Minimum mandatory information required on chemical labels.
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) Purpose of the SDS: Utilizing safety documentation as a primary defense tool.
Supply Chain Requirements: SDS obligations for manufacturers, importers, and distributors.
The 16-Section SDS Deep-Dive: Comprehensive breakdown of every mandatory SDS section.
Employer SDS Responsibilities: Storage, accessibility, and maintenance requirements.
Employer Responsibilities Written HCS Program: Requirements for developing a site-specific hazard plan.
Chemical Inventory: Establishing and updating the list of hazardous materials.
Multi-Employer Worksites: Coordination and requirements for shared environments.
Training Requirements HCS 2012 Training Standards: Mandatory employee education and information disclosure rules.
Employer Rights and Obligations: Legal accountability for a compliant workplace.
Hazardous Chemicals in Healthcare Clinical Substances and Effects: Identifying chemicals unique to medical and dental facilities.
Healthcare Specific Hazards: Deep-dive into disinfectants, sterilants, and medical gases.
Healthcare Specific Control Measures: Tailored safety protocols for clinical high-risk areas.
*Specialized Healthcare/Medical modules included
Competency Area Learning Objectives: “The Student Will Be Able To…”
Phase 1: Standards & Identification
  • HCS & GHS: Explain the basic sections of HCS 2012 and the benefits of the Global Harmonized System (GHS).
  • Hazard Definition: Define “hazardous substances” and identify physical versus health hazard examples.
  • Exposure Mechanics: Identify the four primary routes of entry and the physiological effects of chemical exposure.
  • Pictogram Mastery: Recognize the nine mandatory HCS pictograms and the hazards they represent.
Phase 2: Safety Documentation & Controls
  • SDS Proficiency: Navigate the 16 mandatory sections of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) to locate safety info.
  • Labeling Standards: Identify chemical container types and their specific labeling requirements under OSHA.
  • Hierarchy of Controls: Utilize Engineering, Administrative, and Work Practice controls to eliminate hazards.
  • Supply Chain Obligations: Detail SDS requirements for manufacturers, distributors, importers, and employers.
Phase 3: Clinical Compliance & Rights
  • Healthcare Specifics: Identify healthcare-specific hazardous chemicals and their clinical effects.
  • Employer Mandates: Detail employer responsibilities for written programs, inventories, and multi-employer sites.
  • Training Protocols: Understand mandatory employee training requirements and legal rights to hazard information.

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