May 22, 2012

Faculty and Staff HAZCOM

What is HAZCOM?

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 established the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) within the US Department of Labor. The original Act included language to the effect that employees should be apprised of all hazards to which they are exposed on the job. In the early 80's, OSHA implemented this instruction by enacting the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) as 29 CFR 1910.1200. (What is all this CFR stuff, anyway?) The HCS became effective in 1986. A fundamental premise of the HCS is that employees who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals in the workplace have a right to know about the hazards and how to protect themselves. For this reason, the HCS is sometimes referred to as the Worker Right-to-Know Legislation, or more often just as the Right-to-Know law. Although the original HCS applied only to the manufacturing industry, subsequent court challenges have modified the scope of the law so that today the HCS applies to nearly all sectors or the work force

All Shen faculty, staff  and substitutes have the ability to complete their annual HAZCOM training requirement electronically.*

To take the training, please click on the link below. Be sure to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Failure to properly follow directions may result in you not receiving credit for completing the training. It is expected that ALL faculty and staff members will complete online training no later than APRIL 1.

This online training alone may not be adequate for all faculty & staff. Additional training may be provided for departments including, but not limited to: Facilities & Operations, School Nurses, Art, Science, Technology, Transportation, those identified as ‘at risk’ by the district’s Exposure Control Plan (i.e Personal Care Aides), etc.

Click here to begin training:
[http://www.capregboces.org/Risk/OnlineTrainings.cfm]