Inorganic Arsenic Awareness for General Industry

Course ID: CLK0269
Level: Introductory
Duration: 0 Hours 10 Minutes
Language: English
$30.00

The Inorganic Arsenic Awareness for General Industry course from ClickSafety is an introductory-level training presenting the common routes and symptoms of exposure to arsenic as covered by OSHA Subpart Z 29CFR 1910.1018 for General Industry. Throughout this training, participants can expect to focus on the primary routes of exposure, symptoms of both acute and chronic exposure, OSHA’s permissible exposure limits (PELs), action levels or inorganic arsenic, and the two recommended exposure controls.

ClickSafety’s Inorganic Arsenic Awareness for General Industry training teaches participants essential knowledge and facts about inorganic arsenic, ensuring participants are aware that overall safety depends on both awareness and vigilance. Specific course topics include the following:

  • Properties of and exposure to inorganic arsenic
  • Safety requirements regarding inorganic arsenic
  • Inorganic arsenic

Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following:

  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Federal OSHA
  • Mixed cellulose ester filter (MCEF)
  • PEL
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
  • Action level (AL)
  • Immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH)
  • Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)

The Inorganic Arsenic Awareness for General Industry course is ideal for all those in the general industry sector. Individuals who may specifically benefit from this course include the following:

  • General industry workers
  • General industry managers
  • General industry supervisors

If you have any concerns as to whether this course is appropriate for you or your industry, please browse our full selection of Online Courses and Safety Packs, call 800-971-1080, or Contact Us online.

ClickSafety’s Inorganic Arsenic Awareness for General Industry training teaches essential OSHA standards surrounding inorganic arsenic, as well as exposure, monitoring, storage requirements, and more. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:

  • Know the properties and primary uses of inorganic arsenic
  • Understand the two primary routes of exposure
  • Recognize the symptoms of both acute and chronic exposure
  • Know how to utilize exposure controls
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