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MBB Consulting™ - Chemical Safety Training In Dallas, TX

Chemical Safety Training In Dallas, TX

Chemical Safety Training
Dallas is the US 9th and Texas 3rd largest city. Chemical safety training protects Dallas students from toxic chemicals at work & home.
Price $349 / student assuming min. enrollment is met
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises ending in a test of comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing color print-outs of the slideshow. Please note, this material and the presentation itself are copyrighted. A Certificate of Completion is released for each student who passes their test and for which payment for the training clears.
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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, Dallas students learn:

Chemical Safety Training Course Overview:

Chemical safety training protects Dallas 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.

Dallas

D-Town

Excellent choice! Dallas is home to 21 Fortune 500 companies including Exxon Mobil, JC Penney, AT&T, Texas Instruments, and others. With the construction of multiple railroads, Dallas became a booming trading center especially for cotton attracting workers from neighboring states. Skyscrapers emerged early. Petroleum was discovered around Dallas establishing the city as a market hub. Communications, Engineering and manufacturing evolved from WWII. City inventions include the Superbowl, and frozen margarita machine. Local foods include BBQ, Mexican, Tex-Mex, and margaritas. Have fun and take time to enjoy the city after your MBBC Chemical Safety Training class.

Dallas
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Dallas, TX
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Facility

Dallas Chemical Safety Training occurs out of our facility next to White Rock Creek and Bert Fields Park.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Charles Haymaker
Charles Haymaker
Vice President
International Transport


I had the privilege of working with our Master Black Belt when he spearheaded the Six Sigma transformation within our company. The "do-as-I-do" disciplined style of his direction resonated within our entire organization. This was during a period of escalated growth and the management struggles that often accompany. Through his steady and focused approach, he brought structure to the craziness, garnered buy-in at all levels, and was quickly recognized as the guru. This was several years ago and now as a leader in an unrelated industry, I still find myself looking back on many of the concepts and methods we discussed. You may remember that one great teacher you had when you were in school, or a mentor you still think about today? He is one of those kind of special people who one is fortunate to know.



Nick P.
Nick P.
Mechanical Engineer
Machinery


I had extremely limited knowledge of GD&T before this course. I learned a lot in a strong course that allowed room for questions, example, and provided the space to learn the course material to the best of my ability.