OSHA 7225 gives participants hands-on experience with the key processes for transitioning to safer chemicals, as well as the key methods, tools, and databases that can assist in this process. The course will guide participants through OSHA's seven-step substitution planning process for understanding and evaluating chemical use, identifying and assessing alternatives, and implementing those alternatives that are safer.
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The reduced registration fee of $125, for this course instance only, is available through collaboration with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality with support from the EPA Pollution Prevention Grant.
COURSE INSTRUCTOR, HARVEY MCGILL
Harvey is the lead instructor for Oregon-based training for the Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center. He is also the owner of PAC PRO Safety and Health Services, and has worked as a safety inspector, safety manager, training manager, and safety consultant for numerous public and private organizations.
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