PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT TRAINING FOR EXPOSURE TO ISOCYANTES
Program Development Training for Exposure to Isocyanates
Ensure workplace safety and compliance with Ontario’s health and safety standards by enrolling in our specialized program development training for exposure to isocyanates. This course is designed for employers, supervisors, and health and safety professionals tasked with managing and mitigating risks associated with isocyanates, commonly found in paints, coatings, and adhesives. Participants will learn to identify exposure risks, implement effective control measures, develop compliant workplace programs, and understand legal requirements under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).
Our training provides practical, actionable knowledge to help you safeguard your workforce from the serious health hazards posed by isocyanate exposure, such as respiratory issues and skin irritation. Gain the skills to build a safer workplace while meeting all regulatory obligations.
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1-5 Participants: $699.00/Session + HST
6-8 Participants: $1,069.00/Session + HST
9-10 Participants: $1,229.00/Session + HST
11-15 Participants: $1,509.00/Session + HST
Duration
Up to 5 hours
Course Outline:
Module 1: Understanding Isocyanates
Overview of isocyanates and their industrial applications.
Health risks associated with exposure: respiratory diseases, skin disorders, and long-term health effects.
Regulatory standards and guidelines in Ontario, including OHSA and Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).
Module 2: Identifying Exposure Risks
Common workplace activities and processes involving isocyanates.
Assessment tools for identifying high-risk exposure points.
Case studies of workplace incidents and lessons learned.
Module 3: Control Measures and Mitigation Strategies
Hierarchy of controls: engineering controls, administrative policies, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Ventilation systems and monitoring equipment for isocyanate control.
Emergency response planning for accidental exposure.
Module 4: Developing a Workplace Safety Program
Steps to create an effective isocyanate exposure control plan.
Templates and tools for documenting safety policies and procedures.
Strategies for integrating isocyanate safety into your broader occupational health and safety program.
Module 5: Training and Communication
Educating employees on isocyanate hazards and safe handling practices.
Developing a workplace culture of safety and compliance.
Best practices for ongoing training and employee engagement.
Module 6: Monitoring and Compliance
Conducting workplace audits and air quality testing.
Maintaining records and documentation for compliance.
Preparing for inspections by the Ministry of Labour.