New Jersey Hazard Communication Awareness

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New Jersey Hazard Communication Awareness

New Jersey Hazard Communication Awareness

  • Level: Introductory
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Location: Online or In-Person
  • Online Unit Price: $30.00*
    *Unit price may vary based on special offers. In-person safety training is priced based on volume and differs from online pricing. For detailed in-person pricing information, please contact us directly.

Overview & Objectives

The New Jersey Hazard Communication Awareness interactive online training from Exceed Safety is an introductory-level course designed to provide both public and private sector employees and employers with essential knowledge and training requirements from the New Jersey Public Employees Occupations Safety and Health (PEOSH) Hazard Communication Standards (HCS), the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know (RTK) Act, and the Federal OSHA HCS.

Participants of the New Jersey Hazard Communication Awareness course can expect to learn essential knowledge surrounding the standards and risks associated with hazardous chemicals in the workplace.

Exceed Safety’s New Jersey Hazard Communication Awareness course is designed specifically for employers and employees in New Jersey who may come into contact with or work around hazardous chemicals in the workplace. Specific course topics include the following:

  • Information about how a hazardous chemical is defined
  • Explanations of the New Jersey Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health (PEOSH) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), and the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know (RTK) Act
  • Easy-to-understand descriptions of the pictograms used worldwide to label hazardous chemicals
  • Practical tips to put your learning into context
  • Knowledge checks throughout to measure your understanding
  • Links to additional New Jersey, OSHA, and industry resources