Key Learning Objectives
- Identify the 13 carcinogens and where these chemicals may be encountered.
- Explain the hazards and health effects associated with the 13 carcinogens.
- Describe how following OSHA requirements aids in preventing exposure.
This online course provides awareness training for employees who work with or around any of the 13 toxic chemicals regulated as carcinogens by OSHA in 29 CFR Part 1910.1003. OSHA requires that employees are trained before they may enter any regulated area.
Key Learning Objectives
Train with Lion to receive unmatched resources and reference materials to help you navigate and apply complex regulations to real world situations at your site.
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Included with every EH&S training, Lion Membership gives you access to ongoing support services, regulatory updates, and exclusive resources, including:
The Finder Service. Submit questions and Lion will guide you to specific requirements and answers about the regulations covered in your training.
My Resources. Find the valuable compliance materials included with your training—regulations, exercise answers, regulatory FAQ, and more.
My Regulations. View and download updates to the US DOT, EPA, OSHA, and/or state hazardous waste regulations included with your training.
Member Bulletins. Stay informed of significant regulatory activity and news, including a monthly summary of rulemakings that may impact you.
New Rules & Updates. Make you aware of new regulations that are relevant to the training and materials you received from Lion.
State Tools. Access Lion's unique State Hazardous Waste Summaries to review unique hazardous waste requirements for all 50 states.
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