Duration | |
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Sessions | 1 Sessions |
Course Location: | Live |
Day one:
Time: 5 pm – 10 pm.
Topics:
Module
1 |
▪
Encounters with Hazardous Materials ▪
Definitions of hazardous Materials Terms ▪
Hazard Communication Law ▪
Recognizing Hazard and Exposure ▪
Groups of Hazards ▪
Accidents Equation |
Module
2 |
▪
Hazardous Materials Classifications ▪
Biological Hazards ▪
Transmission Modes - Direct
transmission - Indirect
transmission ▪
Biological Waste |
Module
3 |
▪
Chemical Hazards ▪
Chemical Forms ▪
Chemical Properties ▪
Complying with Regulations ▪
Health & Physical Hazards ▪ Fire
Prevention ▪
Flashpoint |
Day Two:
Time: 5 pm – 10 pm.
Topics:
Module
4 |
▪
Labeling Chemicals ▪
Worker Rights ▪ GHS
Labels ▪ NFPA
70 Labels ▪
Safety Data Sheets |
Module
5 |
▪ Safe
Work Practices ▪ Spill
Prevention ▪
Cleaning Up a Spill ▪
Handling Contaminated victims |
Day Three:
Time: 5 pm – 10 pm.
Topics:
Module
6 |
▪
Hazardous Waste ▪ Waste
Regulations ▪
Characteristics Waste ▪ Waste
Management Plan ▪
Hierarchy of Control ▪ Basic
Methods for Hazard Identification ▪ HazMat Spill |
Module
7 |
▪
Radiation and Radioactive Materials ▪
Scattered Radiations ▪
Radiation Protection Principle ▪ TLD
(Thermo Luminescence Dosimeter) |
1- Define hazards and hazardous materials.
2- Recognize hazardous material types.
3- Illustrate the physical, health, and radiation
hazards.
4-Recognize vital information about Solvents
5- Explain precautions to prevent accidents and illness
6- Illustrate the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
7- Practice how to respond effectively to chemical
release and controlling hazards.
▪ Provide workers, supervisors, and managers with an
understanding of everyone’s responsibilities about the safety of hazardous
materials in a healthcare setting, and health and illness related to such
materials.
▪ Enable workers, supervisors, and managers to understand
how they can influence, control and monitor risks related to hazardous
materials to improve safety and health issues in the healthcare setting.
By the end of the activity, the learners will be able to:
1- Identify the types of hazard groups.
2- Recognize the categories used to identify hazards.
3- Illustrate the hazardous material classification.
4- Demonstrate the effect of the chemical, biological,
and physical hazards on health.
5- Apply the steps in the Hierarchy of Hazard Control
Measures
You have to attend 60 % of the course to obtain the CME and the certificate of the course.