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MBB Consulting™ - Chemical Safety Training In Buffalo, NY

Chemical Safety Training In Buffalo, NY

Chemical Safety Training
Buffalo is NY's 2nd largest city and gateway to Canada. Chemical safety training protects Buffalo students from toxic chemicals at work & home.
Price $349
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size6 - 10 students
Start Day
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CityBuffalo, NY

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About Chemical Safety Training


Who is Chemical Safety Training for?

Chemical Safety Training is for everybody. At work, home, and during our daily adventures, we are all exposed to hazardous chemicals. In our course, Buffalo students learn:

Chemical Safety Training Course Overview:

Chemical safety training protects Buffalo students, their peers, families, and friends from exposure to hazardous chemicals at work and at home. Pretty much anything can kill you. Even too much water can be toxic. Salt water certainly is. Automobile gasoline fumes, chlorine in bleach, pesticides under tempting shiny wax-coated vegetables, phthalate-ridden shampoo bottles, mercury-filled fluorescent light bulbs, etc.; these are all common examples. But other substances are lethal even in minuscule quantities. Protect yourself from illness, permanent injury, or death by learning about hazardous substance:

Exposure. Types, routes, targets, effects, and limits. Types include carcinogens, caustics / acids, adhesives, polymers, aldehydes / amines / amides, diisocyanates, solvents, lubricants, coal derivatives, lead, silica, man-made fibers such as asbestos, coatings, and metallic fumes such as generated by welding, brazing, and soldering.

Detection. Communicated by labeling / marking or and material data sheets, fact sheets, observations, and measurements.

Control. Substitution, isolation, engineering controls, administrative controls, storage, handling, work practices, operational controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE).

Emergencies. Exasperation by confined spaces, fires, treatments, and other responses.

Buffalo

Nickel City

Excellent choice! Bordering Canada on the east coast of Lake Erie, training in Buffalo offers students an opportunity to visit Niagara Falls. Construction of the Erie Canal and railways, proximity to Lake Erie, efficient radial grid urban layout, and early embrace of hydroelectric power fueled Buffalo's early growth. Since then, the city has shown prominence in manufacturing with steel morphing into clean energy, and becoming home to Tesla's photovoltaic cell Gigafactory 2. Enhance your Chemical Safety Training by enjoying popular after-class attractions like Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House Complex, and the Buffalo & Erie County Naval and Military Park.

Buffalo
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Buffalo, NY

Facility

Our Buffalo Training Center is located downtown at the end of Highway 33 and a few thousand feet east of the Erie Waterfront. Also nearby are Fountain Plaza, La Salle Park, Times Beach Nature Preserve, and several historic venues including Shea's Buffalo Theater, Town Ballroom, and the Electric Tower Skyscraper.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Jarvis H.
Jarvis H.

Automotive


Very good instruction. The GD&T class was good and fun.



Phil M.
Phil M.
Molding Process Engineer
Aerospace


Very interesting and relevant content and excellent (SMED) presentation.