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5. Training <br />Everyone who works with or is potentially exposed to hazardous chemicals will receive initial training on <br />the Hazard Communication Standard and the safe use of those hazardous chemicals. Whenever a new <br />hazard is introduced, the employee's supervisor will provide additional training. <br />The Hazard Communication Training plan will emphasize the following: <br />Summary of the standard and this written program <br />Chemical and physical properties of hazardous materials and methods that can be used to detect <br />the presence or release of chemicals <br />Physical hazards of chemicals (e.g., potential for fire, explosion, etc.) <br />Health hazards, including signs and symptoms of exposure, associated with exposure to <br />chemicals and any medical condition known to be aggravated by exposure to the chemical <br />Procedures to protect against hazards (e.g., personal protective equipment required, proper use <br />and maintenance, work practices, etc.) <br />Work procedures to follow to assure protection when cleaning hazardous chemical spills <br />Where SDSs are located, how to read and interpret the information on both labels and SDSs, and <br />how employees may obtain additional hazard information <br />Additional training is required when the hazard changes or when a new hazard is introduced into the <br />work place. <br />Employees required to perform hazardous non-routine tasks will receive special training regarding the <br />hazardous chemicals to which they might be exposed and the proper precautions to take to reduce or <br />avoid exposure. <br />Hazard Communication Written Program <br />Kennedy/Jenks Consultants©, November 2013 <br />hslocadkprojects \isproh20111365020.01_bnsf stockton work plarf,, 2016 hrsc work planlappendiceslappendixb_hasp12016_hasp._2015content_final.docx