Parts 42, 92 & 430 - Hazard Communication and Right to Know Requirements for GI & Construction

Dates: June 28, 2022

Meets: Tu from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Location: ONLINE - Live

Online: $130.00

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This course is designed to provide the learner with an understanding of the requirements of the 2012 MIOSHA Hazard Communication Standards for Construction Safety and Health, General Industry Safety, and Occupational Health, (Parts 42, 92, and 430) as well as Right-To-Know Requirements in Act 154. This includes the new requirements related to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). Upon completion of this class, participants will be able to evaluate an existing hazard communication program and/or create and implement a hazard communication program that is compliant with the 2012 changes. The goal of the class will be to protect employees by increasing employer compliance with the requirements of this standard.

Fee: $130.00
Hours:6.00
CEUs:0.60

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
FeeOnline$ 130.00
Optional FeeScholarship$ 65.00

ONLINE - Live

The Zoom link for the course will be emailed to you two days prior to the event.

Anthony Smykla

Anthony Smykla joined the CET Division on November 20, 2017. Anthony serves
as an Industrial Hygienist in the Training and Consultation Program in four lower
Michigan counties: Monroe, Lenawee, Washtenaw, and Wayne. He provides
occupational health consultation and advice to business, industry, construction,
unions, employee groups, schools, colleges, municipalities, counties, and state
agencies.
Anthony comes from private industry as an employee of Bureau Veritas of North
America working as Industrial Hygiene Manager with full responsibility for all of the
Detroit Region’s Industrial Hygiene Services of his firm. He was responsible for the
coordination of industrial hygiene services for some of his firm’s largest clientele.
Anthony holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and a Master’s Degree in Industrial
Hygiene and Toxicology. He also holds a Juris Doctorate in Law and is a licensed
attorney.