Free OSHA Training Tutorial - Understanding the GHS Labeling System

Published 2013-05-28
Explains the GHS labeling system adopted by OSHA when they revised their hazard communication standard in 2012. Employers must provide training on this particular topic to their workers. Free for employers to use for worker training, and non-profit safety organizations to share with their members, compliments of OSHA Training Services Inc. This video cannot be sold nor used to train for profit. Take our OSHA compliant online hazard communication / GHS training course and instantly print your official personalized OSHA training certification at www.oshatraining.com/online-training/online-osha-h…

All Comments (21)
  • I had to watch this for a class and really appreciate how thorough and easy to understand the video was.
  • I watched 12/14/2020. Congrats on the new jobs to all watching!! 😁
  • The classification system and the Ghs system is informative indicating the warnings of a product & the supplier information is something that should have the information of where the product came from and what it contains . The pictograms also have to be labeled , everything is very well explained !!
  • @oshatraining
    These tutorials are a tool for the employer to use when training their employees. Your idea of adding a test is a great idea. Only employees exposed to hazardous chemicals must be trained, so office personnel may not be covered if they never work with or go into areas where they are used.
  • @bhonglazo6774
    It is a very good information to clearly identify and properly communicate chemical hazards for continual improvement.
  • Thanks OHSA this is going to help employees will understand better GHS.
  • @davidlerma1634
    Thank you for the information. I will be using this video in my training.
  • @jbow
    Watched on Tuesday 11/12/13 at 1:30 PM on iPhone. Thanks for the training!
  • A.Morefield watched this training video. I found it interesting and informative.
  • @Cowellini
    yay done watching it and taking notes 
  • @Billdejoy
    Is there a way to either download this video or get a hard copy on DVD? Service is spotty in my place of employment. Thank you
  • @bbeezer1459
    Very informative, thank you 26 November 2013