eLearning Course

Understanding The Hazard Classes™ - Part 4

Hazard Classes Overview

In this eLearning lesson, we’ll conclude our look at hazard classes. This part of the lesson will address: Hazard Class 6 - Poisonous and Infectious Agents, Hazard Class 7 - Radioactive Materials, Hazard Class 8 - Corrosive Materials and Hazard Class 9 - Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials.

Learning Path & Details

Suggested Industry Usage

Competencies

  • Keeping a Safe Workplace

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Linear Navigation
  • Integrated Video
  • Post-Assessment

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Also Available as: Off-The-Shelf Safety Video Program (ILT)

Understanding the Hazard Classes

Understanding the Hazard Classes

This program is for all line employees and supervisors who handle potentially hazardous materials on the job. Live action sequences show different response tactics that should be considered before attempting to mitigate a hazardous materials incident.

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Additional Information

Hazard classes define the type of risk a hazardous material may pose. Some materials meet the definition of more than one hazard class with primary risks and subsidiary risks. Some hazard classes contain divisions in order to further group materials with similar risks.


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