Hazard Communication Training – Written Program (US)

This course helps construction employees understand hazard communication, explains the purpose of an OSHA HazCom program, and outlines how a HazCom written plan supports safe handling of hazardous chemicals. It focuses on construction HazCom requirements and clear workplace chemical communication practices.
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Understand and Apply the HazCom Written Program

Build awareness by learning how written hazard communication programs work, what they must include, and how they help reduce chemical-related risks on construction jobsites.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course online at your own pace without disrupting work activities.
  • OSHA-Aligned Content
    Covers hazard communication requirements under Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards.
  • Construction-Specific Focus
    Addresses construction HazCom practices and jobsite realities.
  • Written Program Overview
    Explains the purpose and components of a HazCom written plan.
  • Chemical Communication Basics
    Reinforces clear and effective workplace chemical communication.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Download a certificate immediately after completing the course.
  • Understand Hazard Communication
    Help learners recognize why hazard communication is critical in construction.
  • Explain the OSHA HazCom Program
    Describe the goals and requirements of the OSHA HazCom standard.
  • Identify Written Program Elements
    Teach what must be included in a HazCom written plan.
  • Promote Chemical Awareness
    Improve understanding of labels, safety data sheets, and communication methods.
  • Support Safer Jobsites
    Encourage consistent use of hazard communication practices to reduce risk.
    • Construction workers and trades
    • Site supervisors and forepersons
    • Safety managers and coordinators
    • Project managers
    • Employees working with or around hazardous chemicals
    • Introduction to hazard communication
    • Overview of the OSHA HazCom program
    • Purpose of a HazCom written plan
    • Written program requirements
    • Hazardous chemicals in construction
    • Workplace chemical communication
    • Labels and safety data sheets (SDS)
    • Employee access to information
    • Training and communication responsibilities
    • Program maintenance and updates
    • Course review and completion
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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Hazard communication training explains how chemical hazards are identified, documented, and communicated to employees through labels, SDS, and written programs.
    An OSHA HazCom program is a required system that ensures employees are informed about hazardous chemicals and know how to work with them safely.
    A written plan documents how hazard communication is managed on the jobsite and ensures consistent workplace chemical communication.
    Employees who work with or may be exposed to hazardous chemicals on construction sites should complete HazCom training.
    Yes, the course covers how chemical hazards are communicated through labels, SDS, and written procedures.
    Yes, a certificate of completion is issued immediately and can be used for training and compliance records.