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Chemical Awareness Training
Background. Legislation drives much of what we do and, if you employ people within the UK, then the Health and Safety at Work Act is one of the principle drivers of compliance and awareness training. A brief tour through the … Continue reading
Posted in Chemical Awareness, chemical spill training, CHIP, Health & Safety Chemicals, Incident Management, Spill Training
Tagged Chemical hazard awareness training, Chemical Spill Training, CHIP, CHIP4, Hazchem Training, Hazmat Training, REACH
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Chemical Awareness Training
What is an acid? What is a strong acid when compared with a weak acid? What makes something Corrosive? What’s the difference between an acute and chronic irritant? These are just some of the questions addressed and answered by the … Continue reading