SUMMARY
Know the physical and health hazards associated with the chemicals you are using. Carefully read the chemical's label and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) before using a chemical for the first time. Also review the appropriate Standard Operating Procedure. These documents will provide any special handling information. After the potential hazards associated with the chemicals and the experimental processes are evaluated you can modify work procedures so that laboratory hazards are minimized or eliminated.
COURSE CONTENT:
* Categories of Hazardous Chemical
* Proper Storage of Flammable Chemicals
* How to handle Chemical Properly
* General Safety Tips
* Routes of Exposure
* Handling Chemical Emergencies
* Symptoms of Possible Exposure
* First Aid for Chemicals in the Eyes
* Incompatible Chemical
* First Aid for Chemical on the skin
* Handling Flammable Chemicals
* First Aid for Chemical Inhalation
* Proper Storage of Flammable Chemicals
* First Aid for Chemical Ingestion
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
*Chemical / Lab personnel, safety personnel or employees who are involved in the handling of hazardous substances in chemical plants or electronics and manufacturing industries.
DISCOUNTED DEALS:
* EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT (5 – 10 participants)
10% Discount if you will sign within 5 days from
* GROUP DISCOUNT (11 – 20 participants or more)
20% Discount from the total amount the date of proposal