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The Cadmium Awareness for General Industry online training is designed for all those within the General Industry sector who require training regarding avoidance of this dangerous metal. Participants can expect to discuss sources of Cadmium, as well as signs of exposure, OSHA standards (as established by Subpart Z 29 CFR 1910.1027 for General Industry), as well as overall safety promotion.
ClickSafety’s Cadmium Awareness for General Industry training is designed to teach workers essential knowledge regarding Cadmium and the dangers associated with it. Participants can expect to discuss common routes of exposure, such as electroplating, removing paint containing cadmium, or exposed batteries. Additionally, participants will learn important signs, symptoms, and exposure response. Specific course topics include the following:
Introduction to Cadmium
Properties and exposure to Cadmium
Safety requirements
Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following:
The Cadmium 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 Cadmium Awareness for General Industry training introduces participants to OSHA’s Cadmium standards and regulations. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:
Know the two primary means of exposure
Understand the three primary recommended exposure controls