Summit Training Source Releases New Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Safety Training Video to Help Companies Prevent Fines and Toxic Chemical Incidents
This new 2-part TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) training program ensures compliance and safety when working with hazardous chemicals and substances. Employees will gain an understanding of the hazards associated with these chemicals and learn best practices, such as quality control and proper production processes, to protect against unreasonable risk to humans or the environment.
Summit's new Toxic Substances Control Act (PRWEB) March 12, 2003 -
Part video safety training program teaches workers best practices to ensure safety and compliance with the regulations of TSCA.
The objective of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) is to prevent and reduce accidental release of toxic chemicals. This is achieved by evaluating the risks to humans and the environment posed by a chemical before it is introduced into commerce. Industries affected by this act are many and include those involved with the manufacturing, processing, distribution, disposal and/or use of any new or existing chemical substance.
Summit's two-part TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) training program ensures compliance and safety when working with hazardous chemicals and substances. Employees will gain an understanding of the hazards associated with these chemicals and learn best practices, such as quality control and proper production processes, to protect against unreasonable risk to humans or the environment.
Part 1 - "TSCA - Compliance" covers:
What is TSCA compliance?
Obligations of an importer or producer of toxic chemicals
Adverse health reporting
Part 2 - "TSCA - Best Practices" covers:
What is TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act)?
The nature and effects of toxic substances
Best safety practices when handling or disposing of toxic substances
Importance of reporting adverse health affects
Free previews of Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) two-part video series are available by calling 800-842-0466, faxing 616-949-5684, or e-mailing previews@safetyontheweb. com. Protect lives and the environment, being training with this exciting new video series from Summit. Visit our website at http://www. safetyontheweb. com (http://www. safetyontheweb. com).