Awareness in Chemical Handling via Understanding of the CSDS
COURSE CONTENT & ITINERARY Duration: 1 day
Objective: Create, instil and engage awareness of the importance of knowing and conforming to chemical specifications, guidelines and recommendation displayed in a C.S.D.S (Chemical Safety Data Sheet) of chemical substances being handled; as to avoid health related risk and loss control that can cause an impact to the environment.
Who should attend? : Maintenance team, store and warehouse team, operational and production team involves in handling chemicals. EMS committee/task force members, internal auditors and the EMR, and HSE personnel.
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8.30am – 9.00am | 
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  Delegates’ registration. | 
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9.00am – 10.00am | 
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  Introduction to common
  issues in chemical handling; 
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  The Chemical Safety
  Data Sheet (CSDS) in SHE-MS; 
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  What is CSDS & its
  importance in chemical handling; 
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  CSDS – its legal
  requirement; | 
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10.00am – 10.30am | 
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  Morning tea-break | 
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10.30am – 12.30am | 
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  Overview of
  internationally banned substances based on RoHS and REACH requirements; 
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  (exclusive notes on
  banned chemicals under ROHS) 
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  Industrial hygiene and
  toxicology from CSDS information; 
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  (exclusive discussion
  and notes on actinic rays, anthracene, arsenic, tar, creosote) 
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  Degreasing agents in
  degreasing process; 
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  Machining of metals
  using coolants and lubricants; 
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  Paints and solvents usage in
  paint-works; | 
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12.30pm – 2.00pm | 
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  Lunch break | 
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2.00pm – 3.30pm | 
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  Chemical handling and
  health hazard; what and how? 
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  Chemical classification
  of contaminants in chemical handling; 
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  Physical
  classification; 
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  Pathological
  classification; 
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  (exclusive notes on
  pathological classification’s health effects: irritation, asphyxia, anoxia,
  anesthesia, etc.) 
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  Why need to understand
  CSDS? And which information is used in chemical handling? 
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  Elaboration on the
  legal requirement under Occupational Safety and Health (Classification,
  Packaging and Labeling) Regulations, 1997; 
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  Samples of chemical
  labels and PPE required in chemical handling; 
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  (exclusive notes –
  NIOSH Checklist on PPE) | 
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3.30pm – 4.00pm | 
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  Afternoon break | 
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4.00pm – 5.30pm | 
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  Group-work:
  Identifying Chemical Handling Methods based on CSDS of chemicals being
  handled at work-place; 
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  Presentation 
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  Discussion and
  training evaluation. | 
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5,30pm | 
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  Course ends. | 
 
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