Because some gases are flammable, toxic or both and all are under pressure, they must be used, handled, and stored with extreme care. The OSHA Gas Safety Standards establish uniform requirements to ensure that the hazards of gases in U.S. workplaces are evaluated, safety procedures implemented, and that the proper hazard information is transmitted to all affected workers.
Program Discussion & Objectives Include the Following:
Introduction To The Toxicology Of The Specific Gas
Discussion Of The Gases Usage In Today's Industry
Discuss General Terms Used With The Specific Gas
Methods Of Compliance With The Gas
Routes Of Entry Into The Human Body
Medical Surveillance Requirements (Where Required)
Professional Safety Forms and Documentation Records: Over 20 critical Safety Forms that are necessary for all aspects of your Safety Program Documentation and Record Keeping. Examples of forms included are: Training Acknowledgement, Attendance Roster, Policy Approval, and Record of Distribution, etc.
Detailed two page instruction guide. Includes editing instructions and helpful tips for creating and maintaining your training program.