E-Learning Course: Health and Safety for Solid Dose Operators (Certified)
Posted on: Wednesday, 14 December 2005, 12:00 CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29213) has announced the addition of E-Learning Course: Health and Safety for Solid Dose Operators (Certified) to their offering
Under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Act, all employees must have Health and Safety Training. Health and Safety for Solid Dose Operators provides trainees with the basic knowledge required to work safely in a solid dose facility.
This course begins with an examination of chemical and biological contamination and the most common types of accidents in the workplace. General safety rules are presented along with key areas of concern for both personal and general safety.
Safety rules and signs are explained and there is a detailed treatment of chemical hazards and fire safety. Also covered are storage and handling of hazardous chemicals, waste disposal, and manual handling.
Topics Covered:
- Introduction to Safety
- General Safety Rules
- Chemical Hazards & Terminology
- Safety Symbols
- Storage and Handling
- Waste Disposal
- Fire Safety
- Hazardous Chemicals
- Manual Handling
Certificate
There is a 16 question assessment associated with each lesson within the Course and we offer a Certificate Service in which Users who achieve 100% in the assessment associated with each Lesson of a Course are deemed to have passed the Course, and are posted a Certificate.
- Introduction to Safety
Explains the most common routes of chemical and biological contamination, together with the most common types of accidents.
- General Safety Rules
Why safety rules are important and the key areas of concern for both personal and general safety.
- Chemical Hazards and Terminology
The terminology used in describing the hazardous properties of chemicals.
- Safety Symbols
The different types of safety signs and the important role they play in ensuring safety at work.
- Storage and Handling
The correct storage and handling procedures for hazardous chemicals.
- Waste Disposal
The different types of waste generated in a pharmaceutical plant and how each type is collected and stored prior to disposal.
- Fire Safety
The types of fire extinguisher found in a pharmaceutical plant and the different classes of fire that each extinguisher is designed for.
- Hazardous Chemicals
The correct storage and handling procedures for hazardous chemicals.
- Manual Handling
The correct procedures for moving and lifting materials in a pharmaceutical plant are explained.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29213
Source: Business Wire
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