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Chemical Handling Safety Awareness

Chemical Handling Safety Awareness Overview

The Chemical Handling Training Course is a comprehensive one-day program designed to equip participants with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to safely manage hazardous chemicals in industries such as manufacturing, packaging, shipping, logistics, and warehousing. This course ensures workplace safety and compliance with industry standards.

AIMS / OBJECTIVES

Participants will learn:

  • Identify various types of chemicals and their classification under
  • GHS (Globally Harmonized System) and CHIP (Chemical
  • Hazard Information and Packaging).
  • Read and interpret Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and labels effectively.
  • Recognize hazardous substances and understand their risks.
  • Respond appropriately to chemical spills and emergencies.
  • Safely use and maintain self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA and Escape Units).
Content Target Audience Delivery Mode Duration Assessment Criteria
  1. Introduction to Chemical Handling
  2. Chemicals in the Workplace
  3. Responsibilities:
    • Employer’s Responsibilities
    • Employee’s Responsibilities
  4. Understanding Hazards and Their Effects
  5. Key Learning Areas:
    • Package Labels
    • MSDS/SDS Guidelines
  6. Prevention Measures:
    • Safe Handling and Storage Practices
    • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Usage
    • Understanding Physical and Chemical Properties
    • Firefighting Measures
    • Exposure Controls and Toxicological Information
    • Ecological Impact and Disposal Considerations
    • Transportation of Hazardous Chemicals
  7. Course Evaluation
  8.  
  • Line Managers
  • Supervisors
  • Personnel handling hazardous chemicals in the workplace

The course utilizes a combination of Facilitator-led presentations, Group discussions, Skill-building exercises, Practical role-playing activities.

1 Day

Participants will undergo both theoretical and practical assessments to evaluate their knowledge and application of chemical handling procedures and safety requirements.