It is extremely crucial to train thousands of aviation business and professionals with a responsibility towards developing workforce and careers that help make the industry secure, safe, and sustainable.
It is vital for aviation personnel to have a thorough understanding of international standards, best practice and industry regulations so that they can face real workplace challenges.
Workers dealing in hazardous material must receive proper training to deal and handle those types of materials. This is where hazardous materials training courses play a huge role. Without staying up to speed with the most current information, laws and training, companies run the risk of being heavily fined.
There are a number of hazardous materials training courses that are available to help you and your staff stay compliant with the latest regulations. These may either be long term or short term courses, and you can choose the times that best work for you.
The deadline for new GHS Training is approaching fast!
With the adoption of the Global Harmonized System (GHS) in the United States, OSHA requires employers to present information in a manner and language that their employees can understand.
New to Hazmat Classification or looking to get some basics? We've got you covered.
All materials or a substances that are identified by the Department of Transportation to pose an unreasonable risk to safety, health, and property, when transported in commerce are designated as hazardous materials.
Any company that ships or transports hazardous materials must:
Many know the great threats that hazardous materials can hold. They can pose danger not only to our lives, but also to our surroundings and the environment.
HAZMAT, commonly known as hazardous materials, can pose danger not only to your own life, but also to your surroundings as well, which can even lead to mass deaths. They are typically toxic and highly reactive hazardous chemicals which present a potential for a catastrophic event at or above the threshold quantity.
Do you own a company or work in a position that deals with the handling of hazardous or toxic materials?
August 13, 2013 | In our newsletter, we have covered the deadly accidents that resulted from the chemical plant explosions in West, Texas and other parts of the country. Those devastating accidents have left many to revisit their current systems, policies, procedures, and exercise additional precaution.
August 2, 2013 | The PHMSA recently announced the beginning of a pilot program in conjunction with the “Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act” (MAP). The purpose of the pilot program is to test the effectiveness of using paperless Hazard Communication Systems.
The PHMSA is currently accepting volunteers interested in participating in the pilot program to test electronic systems for hazard communication.