Arsenic Awareness

OSHA requires inorganic arsenic training whenever employees are exposed to arsenic at or above a certain level. This course explains the possible health effects related to inorganic arsenic and how to reduce and/or eliminate the exposures that can lead to these health effects.

Course Overview

OSHA requires inorganic arsenic training whenever employees are exposed to arsenic at or above a certain level. This course explains the possible health effects related to inorganic arsenic and how to reduce and/or eliminate the exposures that can lead to these health effects.

Course Topics

  • Exposure to Hazards
  • PPE
  • Regulated Areas
  • Staying Safe

By the end of this course, an understanding will be gained of:

  • Health hazards of arsenic
  • Permissible exposure limit (PEL)
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • The location of regulated areas
  • Signs and labels
  • Engineering controls
  • Medical surveillance
  • Housekeeping