13 Carcinogens Awareness Online

13 Carcinogens Awareness Online

The 13 Carcinogens Awareness Online course is designed for workers in general industry, manufacturing, construction, and laboratory environments where exposure to hazardous carcinogenic substances may occur. This training provides essential knowledge on identifying OSHA-recognized carcinogens, understanding their health risks, and applying safe handling practices to reduce exposure in the workplace. 

Learners will explore common sources of carcinogens, routes of exposure, and effective control measures used to maintain a safe work environment. 

The course is fully online and self-paced, making it suitable for individuals and organizations seeking compliance training. Upon completion, participants receive CEUs, a Certificate of Completion, and a durable PVC wallet ID for on-site verification. This training helps employers meet OSHA expectations while equipping workers with critical awareness to reduce long-term health risks associated with carcinogenic substances.

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$ 19.95 $31.95
LANGUAGE
English
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Learning Objectives

  • Define what carcinogens are and why they pose long-term health risks in the workplace.
  • Identify the OSHA-recognized carcinogens commonly found in industrial and laboratory environments.
  • Apply safe handling practices to minimize exposure to carcinogenic hazards.
  • Understand the importance of engineering controls, PPE, and administrative controls in reducing risk.

Course Outline

  • 1. Course Overview

  • 2. Introduction to 13 Carcinogens

  • 3. Limiting Exposure to the 13 Carcinogens

  • 4. Final Exam

Training Process

OSHA requires employees to complete a training and information program before entering any regulated area where one or more of the 13 carcinogens are present. This training must cover the nature of carcinogenic hazards, the specific work operations involved, and a review of the OSHA standard. Employees must also be informed on how to recognize and evaluate conditions that could lead to the release of carcinogenic substances. The program ensures workers understand the risks before being authorized to work in controlled or restricted environments.

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VIDEO TESTIMONIAL

RUSTY WOODARD

TEXAS

MARCO ASCENCIO

ILLINOIS

JEFF STARR

SOUTH CAROLINA

ROBERT HEALY

MASSACHUSETTS

EDDY ESTRADA

TEXAS

DANIEL DOWELL

SOUTH CAROLINA

CHIKEITHA HARIS

MICHIGAN

JOSE BEDOLLA

CALIFORNIA



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