Affordable by design
The course is priced at $19.99 with the certificate included so practical education is easier to access.
A 60-minute bilingual course covering chemical hazards, labels, pictograms, safety data sheets, protective controls, storage, spills, and employer-specific hazard communication procedures.
If a student chooses this plan, they pay more up front and may receive a manual rebate only after completing everything cleanly and scoring 90% or higher on the first final-review attempt. If fully approved, the net cost is $14.99, $5.00 below the standard $19.99 plan.
The standard $19.99 plan remains available. This rebate plan is optional; the rebate is not guaranteed and requires manual review.
The course is priced at $19.99 with the certificate included so practical education is easier to access.
The course is framed as practical information and education about accountability, safer decision-making, risk prevention, and personal planning, developed by Ankur Fadia, MD. This course is educational and informational and does not constitute legal advice, therapy, or the practice of medicine.
The certificate shows course name, length, completion date, posted price, certificate ID, and verification details.
Public course information and the core learning path are available in English and Spanish.
Employers that need bilingual awareness training for employees before or during exposure to common workplace safety hazards.
Employees, contractors, supervisors, and new hires who need a certificate-ready online safety course.
Small and mid-size workplaces that want low-cost training records, certificate verification, and plain-language safety expectations.
Certificate lists OSHA Hazard Communication Awareness, 1-hour length, student name, completion date, published price, and verification route.
The course is general HazCom awareness and does not replace the employer's written hazard communication program, workplace chemical inventory, SDS access, labels, PPE selection, or site-specific training.
Content is aligned to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard awareness topics and should be paired with workplace-specific chemical information.
Play the lesson aloud and follow the highlighted text. You can pause, replay, and adjust the speed.
Apply hazcom purpose and covered chemicals as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply labels, pictograms, signal words, and hazard statements as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply safety data sheets and chemical inventory as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply routes of exposure and protective controls as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply storage, spills, emergency steps, and reporting as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply workplace hazcom action plan as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply hazcom purpose and covered chemicals as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply labels, pictograms, signal words, and hazard statements as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply safety data sheets and chemical inventory as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply routes of exposure and protective controls as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply storage, spills, emergency steps, and reporting as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
Apply workplace hazcom action plan as part of practical hazard communication, chemical-safety awareness, labels, SDS use, and exposure prevention.
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Not industrial-hygiene consulting, chemical exposure monitoring, legal advice, PPE certification, or a complete HazCom compliance program.
Not a substitute for employer-specific training on actual workplace chemicals and procedures.
If you or someone you know is in crisis or immediate danger, contact emergency services or an appropriate crisis-support resource immediately.
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