Modern methods of receiving materials, dealing with suppliers, and dealing with documents
Modern methods of receiving materials, dealing with suppliers, and dealing with documents
- 2024-03-30
- 8:0
- In person/online
Course description
Exposure to chemicals results in major health deteriorations, based on the toxicity and concentration of the materials. The effect of chemical exposure can be immediate (acid burn) or long-term (chronic beryllium disease or cancer), threatening the lives of individuals. Chemicals can also cause physical damage such as explosions or injuries and damage to facilities resulting from fires. The nature of the target and the facility and their interrelated effects may include corrosive agents, which reduce the efficiency of the equipment (such as mercury and nickel-aluminum compounds), as well as other compounds that limit the future use of the facility and equipment. As for environmental problems, they result from spillage, emissions, or chemical residues. In addition to the impact on health, material damage or the environmental impact that results from accidents caused by hazardous materials, there is a need to start emergency procedures to mitigate the impact of the accident. In this training course on the handling and storage of toxic chemicals and hazardous materials, the focus will be on the following topics: • The main keys to an effective plan to deal with toxic and dangerous materials. • The importance of defining the toxic and dangerous materials that are stored and used. • How to identify the potential risks of storing and handling toxic and dangerous materials. • How to follow the workflow and general safety measures to deal with dangerous materials efficiently and safely. • Providing personnel with the necessary training and information on toxic and dangerous materials.
Course objectives
At the end of the program, participants will be able to:- On This course aims to ensure that you have detailed information about storing and handling toxic chemicals and hazardous materials:
- • Ensure a good understanding of the risks of toxic and hazardous materials.
- • Establish safety procedures for storing and handling toxic and hazardous materials.
- • Explanation of the international system of description and labeling of chemicals.
- • Choose specific measures to deal with the risks of toxic and hazardous materials.
- • Establishing an emergency management plan and a system for dealing with emergencies efficiently.
- • Modern methods of receiving materials, dealing with suppliers, and dealing with documents.
Day one: Introduction to toxic and dangerous substances
- • What are toxic and dangerous substances?
- • Classification of toxic and hazardous materials.
- • Statement on the danger of toxic and hazardous materials.
- • The effect of toxic and hazardous substances on health.
- • Reduce exposure to these substances.
- • Environmental impact on health.
Day two: Classification and description
- • International standards for the classification of toxic and hazardous materials.
- • chemical classification methods.
- • The nature and type of classification of storage and transport of containers.
- • The nature and type of designation of toxic and hazardous materials.
- • Efficiently linking the description of hazardous materials with the global naming system.
- • General responsibilities of the supplier.
Day three: Executive control measurements
- • Hazard assessment methods for determining chemical hazards.
- • Determine the results of the risks and the degree of their severity.
- • Control measures for chemical hazards.
- • Control measurements for highly flammable or explosive materials.
- • Monitoring measures of chemical storage hazards.
- • Examination, disposal and treatment of toxic chemical waste.
Day four: Safely handle toxic and hazardous materials
- • Safe work system and best training.
- • Selection and use of protective clothing and equipment for work.
- • Training item and chemical hazard information.
- • General local ventilation methods.
- • Maintenance of monitoring engineering measurements.
- • Follow-up workflow, measurement methods and record keeping.
Day five: Emergency management and response plans
- • Determine potential emergency incidents of toxic and hazardous materials.
- • Create emergency response procedures.
- • Establish contingency plans on and off site.
- • Emergency training, exercises and emergency systems.
- • First aid kit, health monitoring and medical records.
- • Investigate accidents and learn from mistakes.
- • How to deal with suppliers, and dealing with documents.