Pennsylvania Technical Asst. Program - SH-24928-SH3

Chemical Hazards Hazard Communication

Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) and the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS)

Grant Materials
Title Language Length Format File Size
Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) and the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS)
Section 1 - HAZCOM GHS Overview Presentation
English
126 slides
PPTX 2.98 MB
Section 2 - Hazard Classification and Proper Labeling Handout
English
8 pages
PDF 1.44 MB
Section 2 - Hazard Classification and Proper Labeling Handout Slides
English
8 slides
PPTX 1.51 MB
Section 3-1 - GHS Excercise Sheet
English
1 page
PDF 438.43 KB
Section 3-2 - GHS Exercise Sheet - Solution Key
English
1 page
PDF 452.93 KB
Section 3 - Hazardous Material Labeling Exercise
English
1 page
PDF 429.40 KB
Section 4 - Appendix C to HazCom
English
31 pages
PDF 3.18 MB
Section 5 - Side by Side Comparison
English
39 pages
PDF 781.82 KB
Section 6-1 - Level 2 Evaluation Learning Assessment
English
2 pages
PDF 638.49 KB
Section 6-2 - Level 2 Evaluation Learning Assessment - Solution Key
English
2 pages
PDF 315.56 KB
Comunicación de peligros (HAZCOM) y el Sistema Globalmente Armonizado de Clasificación y Etiquetado de Productos Químicos (SGA)
Communicacion de Peligros
Spanish
129 slides
PPTX 3.15 MB

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