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This webinar occured on: April 27, 2011
Each year employers diligently prepare their lists of hazardous chemicals, gather MSDS, place them in yellow binders, attempt to teach employees how to read and interpret the data convinced that these efforts will somehow make their workers safer and protect them from the risk of a fine or lawsuit. Unfortunately the same illusion will prevail if the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling, (GHS), scheduled to take effect in 2011 is introduced in the same fashion because safety through osmosis will never work!
We invite you to attend a seminar that will demonstrate how you can utilize the building blocks associated with the GHS to meet the intent of the OSHA standard and provide a safer workplace for your employees.
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This webinar occured on: April 27, 2011
Speakers:
Tom Jacques is Director Sales and Marketing for the MAXCOM Services Division of HAAS Group International, Inc. a world leader in chemical management services. Mr. Jacques co-founded the MAXCOM System, a system that focuses on classifying workplace chemicals according to their physical and health hazards in a similar manner as GHS since 1998.
Dr. Karan Singh, is the Director Research and Development for MAXCOM services Division, Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology at the University of Cincinnati, (UC), and co-founder of the MAXCOM System. In addition to teaching numerous courses related to OSHA and EPA regulations at UC. Dr. Singh also teaches classes on Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Calculations at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, which uniquely qualifies him to determine the degree of hazards associated with hazardous, cytotoxic, and pharmaceutical drugs used in health-care settings. Dr Singh has been classifying hazardous workplace chemicals in accordance with the criteria established by OSHA since 1998 and since 2009 in accordance with the criteria established by the GHS.
Dr. Singh was employed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in the 1970s, where he developed procedures to extrapolate toxicity and other hazards associated with hazardous chemicals
Duration: 1 Hour