VHS English Version Product Number: V000RCMVEO DVD English Version Product Number: V000RCM9EO VHS Spanish Version Product Number: V000RCMVSO DVD Spanish Version Product Number: V000RCM9SO
List Price: $195.00 Classification: Regulatory Compliance Length of Video(in Minutes): 21 Year Produced: 1997 Publisher: MARCOM Group Ltd., The Description: MARCOM's "Right-To-Know for Cleaning and Maintenance Operations" Videotape Program has been created specifically to assist cleaning and maintenance operations of all types in complying with Federal, state and municipal "Right-To-Know" regulations, this Program also addresses the major education and training requirements in these "chemical hazard" laws. The Video Program both introduces employees to "Right-To-Know" regulations and provides training on the various types of chemicals found in cleaning and maintenance environments. The Videotape includes information on background of the regulation, chemical hazard concepts, the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), types of hazardous chemicals, characteristics and effects of various types of chemicals, safe handling practices, container labeling, Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), spills and cleanup, and more. The Videotape Program comes with a comprehensive Leader's Guide, reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Employee Quiz, Training Certificate and Training Log.

Right to Know Video Excerpt: You’ve probably heard of hazard communication, and
right-to-know before, but you may not have thought about how it may affect you.
Did you know that what seems like an ordinary cleanser can actually be toxic,
flammable, and explosive? Well, it can. You have the right to know about potentially
hazardous materials that you may encounter in your workplace. That’s why OSHA’s
hazard communication standard and similar state laws exist. Their goal is to
make sure you have the information, training, and equipment you need to work
safely around hazardous materials. Chemical hazard information is communicated
to you in three ways: material safety data sheets, container labels, and your
facility’s written hazard communication program. The material safety data
sheet, or MSDS, is basically a guide for the safe use of a specific chemical.
Chemical manufacturers and distributors provide an MSDS for each of the
products they sell. Your facility keeps copies of each MSDS on file so that you
can refer to them whenever necessary. The material safety data sheet is the
primary source of information about a chemical product. The MSDS lists all of
the names the chemical goes by, the company that manufactures it, and any
hazardous ingredients that the chemical contains. The MSDS also describes the
types of hazard the chemical may present, first aid procedures for chemical
exposures, as well as spill cleanup techniques.  
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