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The HazCom Training Program
The HazCom Training Program
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Authors: Neil Mcmanus, Gilda Green
Publisher: CRC
Category: Book

List Price: $219.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 2138771

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 152
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.8 x 0.6

ISBN: 1566703387
Dewey Decimal Number: 604.7
EAN: 9781566703383
ASIN: 1566703387

Publication Date: May 24, 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
As required by law, a complete and effective training program for the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)-or "HazCom"-awaits trainers and consultants in this package. Issued by OSHA in 1983, and updated in 1994, HCS requires evaluation of the hazards of all chemicals produced or imported-and transmission of hazard information to employers and employees. The HazCom Training Program provides essential information to conduct HazCom classes, including a case-bound instructor's manual, plus a CD-ROM with PowerPoint (TM) files containing the employee handbook and slides for formal presentations. The employee handbook - highly comprehensive and illustrated with elegant drawings - is printable from the CD-ROM in any quantity needed. It contains information about: legal obligations of chemical manufacturers, importers, and distributors as well as employers and employees interpretation and application of information contained in Material Safety Data Sheets and labels indicators of erroneous or poor quality information, lack of disclosure of required information, and lack of compliance with HazCom by manufacturers, importers and distributors strategies for obtaining more information, using consumer products in the workplace, complying with HazCom regardbing hazardous chemicals whose identity is a trade secret and communicating hazard information about highly emotional subjects such as cancer, birth defects and reproductive effects The material is adaptable to all knowledge levels, contains information not covered in formal schooling, and is flexible enough to be presented in many different ways, ranging from tailgate discussion of selected topics for self-study by the employee.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars HazCom Training Program   July 31, 2001
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The OSHA HazComm standard has been around for many years now (relatively speaking) and has become one of those things that isnyt glamorous any more (ergonomics is). Your peers do not speak in HazComm terms anymore; everyone has moved on. You think you have a handle on HazComm, you purchased a HazComm video training tape, management of the training has been relegated to Human Resources, and you have a summer intern photocopying MSDSys and putting them in binders. Well, read Mr. McManusys book and see how wrong you can be.

Mr. McManusys (and his co-author Gilda Greenys) book is the most comprehensive treatment of the HazComm requirements I have ever read. If you have read the entire US Federal OSHA HazComm standard, you know how daunting it is; Mr. McManus provides a very readable explanation of that standard as if yreading between the linesy for you. In this book is extensive coverage of all aspects of the HazComm regulation and HazComm training; additionally, there are sections on learning and effective methods of training (as this book is about training).

One particularly valuable section of this book is the great deal of helpful guidance on the problems with missing information on material safety data sheets (MSDSys), how to deal with the declaration of trade secrets, and what can be about it. I am sure that if you have worked with MSDSys, you have run into the situation of missing information, declarations of trade secrets, or confusing information on many of these documents.

If you are small business and cannot afford those fancy video tapes or you donyt have the resources of a consultant or a full time professional, this is an ideal book. It is written clearly in fundamental language (there are some areas of the MSDS that just donyt lend themselves to simple terms, such as the toxicity information), and the McManus/Green team do their best to bring the more complex topics to terms that are easier to understand; this is particularly valuable if you have to turn around and explain it to a bunch of employees who have to work with the chemicals.

As for those difficult questions that have been around for a long time and never get answered, seasoned safety and health professionals will find the answers to those questions in this book. Mr. McManus has addressed all those questions directly. At the end of each chapter is a yQuestion and Answery section, and this is the part of the book I found to be the most valuable. Things I have wondered about for years, Mr. McManus has address in this section.

This is almost a complete package for a small business owner, and is primarily written from that perspective. However, from the perspective of a seasoned safety engineer and industrial hygienist, it has proven to be a most valuable resource for me. This thin, tall book is a gem. Read what you have been missing about the HazComm.


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