Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

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Welcome to Pharmastate Academy’s comprehensive course on Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). In this engaging program, we delve into the critical role of OSHA in ensuring the health and safety of personnel in the pharmaceutical industry. Our course covers key objectives, including understanding OSHA’s purpose, identifying relevant standards for Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, and exploring hazard communication.

Participants will gain insights into emergency preparedness, OSHA inspections, recordkeeping, and best practices. We meticulously detail OSHA’s historical background, milestones, and its impact on workplace safety. Specific focus is given to OSHA standards applicable to pharmaceuticals, such as the Chemical Hygiene Plan, Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, and Process Safety Management.

We emphasize the importance of compliance with OSHA standards for maintaining quality assurance in pharmaceutical production. Topics include Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), hazard communication standards, and emergency response plans.

Our course equips participants with in-depth knowledge of OSHA inspections, recordkeeping, and the consequences of non-compliance. Real-life case studies highlight the repercussions of OSHA violations in pharmaceutical quality assurance.

Join us to explore best practices, ensuring compliance, and fostering a culture of safety. With comprehensive training programs, proactive hazard identification, and robust recordkeeping, participants will be well-prepared to navigate OSHA standards and contribute to a safer pharmaceutical work environment. Elevate your understanding of OSHA with Pharmastate Academy for a safer and healthier workplace.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Origin, Evolution, Purpose and Scope of OSHA
  • OSHA standards applicable to Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance.
  • Hazard communication in a pharmaceutical setting.
  • Demonstration of Personal Protective Equipment (P P E) knowledge in Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance.
  • Emergency Preparedness and Response in pharmaceutical settings.
  • OSHA Inspections, Recordkeeping, and best practices.

Course Content

1. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

  • 1.1 Objectives
    04:39
  • Quiz: Introduction

2. OSHA Standards

3. Hazard Communication

4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

5. Emergency Preparedness and Response

6. OSHA Inspections and Recordkeeping

7. OSHA Violations

8. Final Assessment

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