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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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$29per employee per module
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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.

Module 1

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.

Module 2

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.

Module 3

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.

Module 4

Reading Chemical Labels

Every chemical label in the workplace, decoded — container labels and workplace labels, signal words, hazard statements, pictograms, and precautions.

Module 5

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.

Module 6

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.

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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.

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Your code inherits the modules required by your job role — no questionnaire, no per-employee assignment.

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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.

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GHS Pictogram Literacy

Recognize all 9 GHS hazard pictograms and the meaning of each.

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Guided Practice

Practice reading the GHS pictograms, chemical labels, and SDS sections the way they appear on the job.

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Full EN/ES Support

Every module available in English and Spanish.

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Read Labels & SDS

Decode signal words, hazard statements, and the 16 SDS sections.

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Auto Certificates

OSHA-compliant completion certificates issued automatically.

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Expiration Tracking

Completion and expiration dates tracked centrally for audit-ready records.

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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.
Sample Knowledge Check

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.

Match 1 of 3
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Which pictogram represents this hazard?

Acute Toxicity

Substances that can cause death or serious harm from short exposure.

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Completion

Your Certificate Awaits

Upon completing all six modules, you'll receive an official certificate documenting your Hazard Communication Training.

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Certificate of Completion

Hazard Communication Training

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Certificate Includes

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Employee Information

Name, role, and training-eligibility verification on every certificate.

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Module Completed

Hazard Communication Training under 29 CFR 1910.1200.

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Completion Date

Issued automatically upon passing the knowledge assessment.

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Expiration Tracking

Annual refresher recommended; completion and expiration dates tracked centrally.

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OSHA Compliance

Documentation compliant with 29 CFR 1910.1200(h)(3) training-content requirements

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Digital & Printable

Searchable in the platform, printable on demand for site audits.

Starting at $29 per employee, per module