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Reviewers' Comments: "This appears to be written at an awareness level. It is not certain if this was written to satisfy the requirements of the 29 CFR 1910.1200 HazCom Standard. The material in this training is good but it does not discuss anything about proper labeling, recordkeeping, and training on chemicals. Additionally, there are numerous typos and grammar/sentence structure issues. Navigation throughout the training involves only a forward button. To go back to the previous page, one has to use their browser. Additionally, the only way to end the training is to exit out the window. Also, when the training screen is maximized, some of the text is lost to the graphics and is not readable." |
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