Overview

Certifying Body

ACS-GP 

Duration

1 day

Evaluation

MCQ exam
(30minutes)and practical job hazard analysis (JHA) exercise.

Course Category

Hazardous Materials Safety

Learning Mode

Online

Qualification Structure

Upon completion of the ACS-GP USA Hazard Communication, participants will be able to demonstrate competency in the following eight objectives.

  • Understand OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard and its workplace requirements.
  • Identify hazardous chemicals and their associated risks in the workplace.
  • Learn to interpret chemical labels and safety data sheets (SDS) accurately.
  • Develop skills to implement proper storage and handling procedures for hazardous chemicals.
  • Explore the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for chemical safety.
  • Gain knowledge of emergency response procedures for chemical spills and exposures.
  • Understand the importance of worker education and communication in chemical safety.
  • Learn to maintain hazard communication records and ensure compliance.

Upon the Successfully Completion,ACS-GP USA Hazard Communication, learners will be able to

  • Demonstrate an understanding of hazard communication requirements and safe chemical management practices in the workplace
  • Identify hazardous chemicals and evaluate potential health, physical, and environmental risks associated with their use.
  • Interpret chemical labels, pictograms, and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to support safe handling and storage procedures.
  • Apply appropriate chemical storage, handling, and disposal practices to minimize workplace hazards.
  • Select and use suitable personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce exposure to hazardous substances.
  • Respond effectively to chemical spills, leaks, exposures, and other chemical-related emergency situations.
  • Maintain accurate hazard communication documentation and promote chemical safety awareness among employees and stakeholders.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent qualification is required.
  • Prior experience in manufacturing, construction, healthcare, or chemical handling is preferred.
  • Since the course is delivered in English, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, and communication.

What You Need to Know

This course is ideal for employees handling chemicals, supervisors, safety managers, and industrial workers in sectors such as manufacturing, oil and gas, healthcare, and construction.

Proper training ensures compliance with OSHA regulations, reduces workplace accidents, and strengthens safety culture by improving hazard awareness and communication.

  • Comprehensive training covering SDS, labeling, and hazard classification.
  • Global recognition across industries dealing with hazardous materials.
  • Career advancement in occupational health and safety.
  • Workplace safety culture strengthened through effective hazard communication.
  • Hazard Communication Officer – ensuring compliance with OSHA HazCom standards in industrial workplaces.
  • Safety Inspector – conducting audits and inspections for chemical safety compliance.
  • Risk Assessor – evaluating chemical hazards and workplace exposure risks.
  • Health and Safety Manager – leading safety programs across manufacturing, oil and gas, healthcare, and construction industries.
  • Compliance Specialist – managing regulatory documentation, SDS, and labeling systems.

Absolutely. While prior experience in chemical handling or safety is beneficial, the course is structured to support both entry‑level learners and experienced professionals.

Yes, the ACS‑GP USA certification is internationally recognized, making it valuable for professionals working in global industries where chemical safety is critical.

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