Pesticides and Hazardous Materials – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.

Course level:All Levels
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Description

Module 1: Introduction to Pesticides and Hazardous Materials

  • Definition and types of pesticides and hazardous substances
  • Importance of safe handling and environmental protection
  • Regulatory standards (OSHA, EPA, GHS, ISO 14001)

Module 2: Understanding Chemical Hazards

  • Toxicity, corrosiveness, flammability, and reactivity
  • Routes of exposure: inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact
  • Short-term and long-term health effects

Module 3: Hazard Classification and Labeling

  • GHS classification and labeling requirements
  • Signal words, hazard statements, and precautionary measures
  • Reading and interpreting product labels and MSDS/SDS

Module 4: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Selecting PPE for pesticides and hazardous materials (gloves, respirators, goggles, aprons)
  • Proper usage, maintenance, and limitations of PPE
  • Decontamination procedures for PPE

Module 5: Safe Handling Practices

  • Correct mixing, application, and transfer methods
  • Minimizing spills, splashes, and vapor exposure
  • Using tools and equipment safely

Module 6: Storage of Pesticides and Hazardous Materials

  • Segregation of incompatible chemicals
  • Secure storage, ventilation, temperature control, and access restrictions
  • Labeling and containment measures

Module 7: Spill Prevention and Control

  • Identifying potential spill sources
  • Containment strategies and immediate actions
  • Spill kits, absorbents, and neutralization techniques

Module 8: Environmental Protection and Waste Disposal

  • Preventing contamination of soil, water, and air
  • Safe disposal of leftover chemicals and containers
  • Compliance with environmental regulations

Module 9: Emergency Procedures and First Aid

  • Exposure response for skin, eye, inhalation, and ingestion incidents
  • Eye wash, safety shower, and decontamination procedures
  • Coordination with medical personnel and reporting incidents

Module 10: Transport and Field Operations Safety

  • Safe loading, transport, and application methods
  • Minimizing risk during field operations
  • Vehicle and equipment safety considerations

Module 11: Training and Awareness

  • Employee education and refresher training
  • Safe work practices and behavioral reinforcement
  • Documentation of training and competency assessment

Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture

  • Reviewing incidents and near misses
  • Updating procedures, labels, and SDS references
  • Promoting proactive chemical safety awareness

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