Training
HZC
Hazard Communication Training
Complete OSHA HazCom training in one sitting. Learn to read GHS pictograms, chemical labels, and the 16-section Safety Data Sheet.
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Six modules. The full HazCom Standard.
From a worker's legal right-to-know all the way to reading the SDS in their hand — every chapter the OSHA HazCom Standard requires, taught in plain language.
Your Workplace
Workers learn the four federal rights they hold under HazCom — see any SDS, read the written program, get training in a language they understand, and stay informed when new hazardous substances arrive.
Chemical Hazards
How GHS classifies every chemical hazard — physical (fire, explosion, pressure) versus health (toxic, corrosive, cumulative) — plus the health hazards that arrive with no sensory warning: late-onset cancer, sensitization, skin absorption, organ targeting.
How Substances Harm You
How a substance actually reaches the body — inhalation, skin contact, ingestion, injection (pressurized leaks, sharps) — and the immediate vs. cumulative effects that follow each route.
Reading Chemical Labels
Every chemical label in the workplace, decoded — container labels and workplace labels, signal words, hazard statements, pictograms, and precautions.
Safety Data Sheets
The 16-section SDS isn't something workers memorize — it's a lookup tool. Learn what each section answers and where to reach when an incident, exposure, or question lands.
Protecting Yourself
Recognize, follow, report — plus the hierarchy of controls that puts engineering changes first, administrative practices second, and PPE last.
Pair codes to roles. Invite the team.
Each access code points to a single job role — and you can create as many codes as you need to subdivide a population by site, shift, or team. Each becomes a QR code or link; employees tap straight into the modules their role requires.
Your HazCom Access Link
Scan the QR code or tap the link to drop straight into the modules required for your role — nothing to type.
Begin Trainingarrow_forwardRole Mapped to Modules
ReadyYour code inherits the modules required by your job role — no questionnaire, no per-employee assignment.
What You'll Learn
Training Overview
Workers walk away able to read GHS labels and know where to find what they need on any Safety Data Sheet.
GHS Pictogram Literacy
Recognize all 9 GHS hazard pictograms and the meaning of each.
Guided Practice
Practice reading the GHS pictograms, chemical labels, and SDS sections the way they appear on the job.
Full EN/ES Support
Every module available in English and Spanish.
Read Labels & SDS
Decode signal words, hazard statements, and the 16 SDS sections.
Auto Certificates
OSHA-compliant completion certificates issued automatically.
Expiration Tracking
Completion and expiration dates tracked centrally for audit-ready records.
Never stuck on a term
A glossary button rides in the header the whole way through, and the key terms for each screen are spelled out in the page footer — so GHS, an SDS, or a signal word is never a guess. Extra depth for newer workers and multilingual crews, without cluttering the lesson.
- GHS
- Globally Harmonized System — the worldwide standard for classifying and labeling chemicals.
- SDS
- Safety Data Sheet — the 16-section document detailing a chemical's hazards and safe handling.
- Signal word
- "Danger" or "Warning" on a label, flagging hazard severity.
- Pictogram
- A red-bordered diamond symbol showing a chemical's hazard type.
- Hazard statement
- A standardized phrase describing the nature of a hazard.
- Route of exposure
- How a substance enters the body — inhalation, skin, ingestion, injection.
Match the meaning to the symbol.
Three of the most serious GHS hazards. Workers practice the exact mapping until the symbol → meaning lookup is automatic.
Which pictogram represents this hazard?
Acute Toxicity
Substances that can cause death or serious harm from short exposure.
Completion
Your Certificate Awaits
Upon completing all six modules, you'll receive an official certificate documenting your Hazard Communication Training.
Certificate of Completion
Hazard Communication Training
Training
Certificate Includes
Employee Information
Name, role, and training-eligibility verification on every certificate.
Module Completed
Hazard Communication Training under 29 CFR 1910.1200.
Completion Date
Issued automatically upon passing the knowledge assessment.
Expiration Tracking
Annual refresher recommended; completion and expiration dates tracked centrally.
OSHA Compliance
Documentation compliant with 29 CFR 1910.1200(h)(3) training-content requirements
Digital & Printable
Searchable in the platform, printable on demand for site audits.
Starting at $29 per employee, per module
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