
Description
You may know that corrosive materials can be hazardous to your skin and eyes, but are you aware of their other hazards? Corrosives (acids and bases) are materials that can cause chemical damage on contact with the skin, eyes, respiratory tract, digestive tract or even metal. Many chemicals commonly used in laboratories and the home are corrosive. Besides their health hazards, corrosives can be highly reactive. They can cause fires, explosions, or violent exothermic (heat-releasing) reactions, like an explosion. Take this training to learn how to safely identify, use and store corrosive materials, as well as methods for preventing and responding to exposure incidents and emergencies. This training is beneficial for anyone who has the potential to use or be near the use of corrosives.
Objectives
- Recognize types of corrosive materials and their hazards
- Identify and read corrosive material labels
- Recall chemical safety guidelines
- Determine how to safely use corrosive materials
- Follow the proper techniques to store corrosive materials
- Decide actions to take in an exposure emergency
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate of Completion.v1
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