Graduate Certificate in Hazard Communication for NRC
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Hazard Communication from the National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRC) is a crucial course for professionals in the chemical industry. This program focuses on the safe handling, transportation, and disposal of hazardous materials, as well as the creation and implementation of effective hazard communication programs.
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• Hazard Communication Standards: Overview of NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) regulations and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) standards for hazard communication in nuclear facilities.
• Chemical Inventory Management: Best practices for maintaining and updating chemical inventories, including Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) management.
• MSDS/SDS Interpretation: Understanding and interpreting Safety Data Sheets (SDS), focusing on hazard classification, precautionary statements, and toxicological information.
• Exposure Control: Implementing exposure control measures, such as engineering controls, personal protective equipment (PPE), and emergency response procedures.
• Training and Employee Education: Designing and delivering effective hazard communication training programs for nuclear facility employees.
• Container Labeling: Guidelines for proper container labeling, including GHS (Globally Harmonized System) compliant label elements and exceptions for NRC facilities.
• Transportation of Hazardous Materials: Overview of DOT (Department of Transportation) regulations for transporting hazardous materials, with a focus on radioactive materials and waste.
• Audits and Inspections: Preparing for and managing hazard communication audits and inspections, including internal audits, NRC inspections, and third-party assessments.
• Incident Reporting and Recordkeeping: Requirements and best practices for incident reporting and recordkeeping, including OSHA 300 logs and NRC event reports.
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