Chemical Safety Classes
Chemical Management for CHEMICAL Workers
Course Length: 2 Hours 
The objective of this class is to explain general and MU-specific information regarding identification, acquisition, handling, and
disposal of hazardous (chemical) materials. Topics covered include chemical safety, personal protection, storage, material disposal,
and record keeping responsibilities. This class is required for Laboratory Supervisors and Workers. While it is our intent to provide
site-specific training to Registered User applicants, potential Registered Users may attend this class.
Handouts are not provided during the class. You may download and print a paper copy of the presentation from this link.
Chemical Management for ANCILLARY Workers
Course Length: 1 Hour 
The objective of this class is to explain general and MU-specific information regarding the handling of hazardous (chemical) materials
by those in ancillary (custodians, trade specialists, part time technicians, etc.) positions. This class is required of anyone that works
with or near chemicals that is not required to attend the two-hour "Chemical Worker" course.
Chemical Management Online Refresher (CMOR)
Course Length: 2 Hours 
The objective of this class is to provide an online option to satisfy refresher training requirements for the above two courses. You must have attended
one of the above instructor-led classrooms courses to be eligible for this refresher course. Alternately, you can repeat the appropriate classroom course
listed above to satisfy your retraining requirements. Refresher training is required at least once every three years. You may repeat refresher training
more frequently if you desire.
Registered User Online Refresher
Course Length: 1 Hour 
The objective of this class is to provide an online option for the Registered User (RU) to satisfy refresher training recommendations. You must be an RU to be eligible for this refresher course. The course will cover primary RU responsibilities and Hazardous Material Services operations. Refresher training is recommended at least once every three years. You may repeat refresher training more frequently if you desire.
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