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Need HazComm Training? PGCA is offering scheduled webinar training, at no cost to PGCA members

Need HazComm Training?

Now available to PIA Members, at no cost, through regularly scheduled webinars

Hazard Communication Standard training is required for all employees exposed to hazardous chemicals. Sometimes this presents a problem when we have a new hire, make a sudden change in chemicals used, or are just too busy to shut down a department or shift to conduct the training.

Now you don’t have to! Your employees who need to be trained can join us for one of our regularly scheduled Hazard Communication Standard webinars.

Webinars will be held at 6:00 am, 10:00 am and 4:00 pm on the following dates:

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Tuesday, October 10, 2016

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Whether you have one employee, a large group, or even employees spread over multiple shifts, this is for you. All you need is a computer, Internet connection and phone service. 

OSHA penalties are increasing with a “serious” violation going from $7,000 to $12,471 and “willful” rising from $70,000 to $124,709. These fines are scheduled to increase annually with adjustments tied to the CPI.

All participants will receive information and forms to be utilized to document your training efforts and assistance in developing the “company-specific” portion of the training. 

TO REGISTER:  Click here for registration form.  Questions? Contact Jerry Banks at (716) 691-3211 or jerry@pialliance.org.

Of course, PIA members are still welcome to contact Jerry Banks, PIA Manager of Membership Services, to schedule training, whether via webinar or on-site at your facility. Click here for more information PIA Environmental, Health & Safety services. PIA will be setting up a schedule for more topics in the coming months. Contact Jerry Banks at (716) 691-3211 or jerry@pialliance.org to discuss your training needs.

Regards,

 

Tim Freeman, President
Print & Graphic Communications Association
tim@printcommunications.org

 

 

 

 

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