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New York State Right-to-Know Law

Provider: BizLibrary

Length: 37 minutes

0 CPE Credits Interactive self study
Welcome to “New York State Right-to-Know Law,” a video course that informs New York employees who work around chemicals about the legislation put in place to protect them from hazards. This course, which comprises four video lessons, lays out the requirements established by the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) and the New York State Right-to-Know Law (RTK). Specifically, viewers will learn what their employer’s hazard communication program must entail, as well as their rights according to federal and state regulations. In addition, learners will consider the various classes and categories of hazards they may encounter on the job, along with how they might be exposed and how that exposure could affect their body. Plus, viewers will learn about container labels and safety data sheets as key sources of information on chemical hazards. Ultimately, learners should feel empowered to work safely around hazardous substances despite the risk of injury and illness. To access your activity IDs, a View CE Certificate button will display on the profile upon completion of the course. This program is valid for 0.75 hour(s) of recertification credit through the HR Certification Institute (HRCI) and 0.5 PDU for the Project Management Institute (PMI).

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