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TrainingChemsafety offers a range of training services that are customised to your company's requirements. In most cases we come to your site to hold the training, thus minimising any interuption and maximising the number of employees who will benefit. We also run 'open' sessions at our premises, as per the schedule below. Upcoming Sessions
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HSNO - Approved HandlersFurther details Next Session
: 29 July 2010 - Christchurch - Flyer
The Approved Handler requirements for your company will depend on the substances present. Chemsafety's approved handler training is tailored to cover the prescribed knowledge for those substances on your site that require this higher level of expertise. Training is only one aspect of the approved handler qualification, personnel also need to have practical experience. Call now to discuss your situation. Courses are run whenever and whereever numbers allow. HSNO AwarenessApproved Handlers cover a very specific role under HSNO, but do your other personnel know their responsibilities. Chemsafety offers HSNO awareness training that can be targeted to all levels within your organisation. Chemical HandlingIf your staff work with chemicals, are they aware of the hazards presented and safe handling procedures. If they use protective equipment, do they know how to use it, why they are using it, & how to maintain it to ensure effective protection. MSDS InterpretationUnder the HSNO Act all personnel who work with hazardous substances must have access to Safety Data Sheets, but what do they do when they get to them. MSDS Interpretation training will ensure that when further information about a substance is needed, personnel know where to find it quickly, and have a practical understanding of the meaning.Asbestos Awareness Next Sessions : 22 Jul 2010 - Christchurch - Flyer
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Form Asbestos materials are still very common in New Zealand buildings. Even if your site has an asbestos register, there may be asbestos materials that have been missed. It is vital that maintenance personnel are aware of what they can and can't do when working with asbestos materials, and that they can recognise suspect materials so that confirmatory testing can be undertaken before the materals are disturbed.
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