Chemical Handling & MSDS Awareness Training

Why Choose Chemical Safety Training for Your Workplace?

Improper handling of chemicals can lead to fires, toxic exposures, environmental damage, and serious injuries. Chemical Handling & MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) Training enables employees to work safely around hazardous substances by understanding risks, labeling systems, storage guidelines, and emergency response procedures.

Customized Training Designed for Your Industry

Elion delivers industry-specific chemical safety training tailored to the types of chemicals used at your facility — including acids, solvents, compressed gases, flammables, and cleaning agents. Our trainers align content with your chemical inventory, site layout, and existing SOPs.

Key Objectives of the Chemical Handling Training Program

  • To help employees identify and understand chemical hazards
  • To train on proper use, handling, and storage of hazardous materials
  • To ensure understanding and interpretation of MSDS/SDS documents
  • To improve emergency response preparedness in case of spills or exposure

Course Topics Covered

  • Classification of hazardous chemicals (flammable, toxic, corrosive, reactive, etc.)
  • Understanding Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS/SDS)
  • Labeling systems (GHS, NFPA, color codes)
  • Safe handling, transfer, and storage techniques
  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for chemical safety
  • Chemical spill response and containment
  • Ventilation and exhaust systems for vapor control
  • Health effects and first aid procedures for exposure
  • Waste disposal guidelines for hazardous materials
  • Any other site-specific topics or procedures as per client requirements

Who Should Attend?

  • Storekeepers and warehouse staff
  • Maintenance and operations teams
  • Quality and R&D lab personnel
  • EHS professionals and supervisors
  • Contractors involved in chemical use or transport
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Training Methodology and Duration

  • Mode: On-site delivery at your workplace
  • Duration: 1-day or 2-day depending on complexity of chemicals
  • Method: Presentation + physical demo of PPE, MSDS review, emergency response practice
  • Languages: English, Hindi, or regional languages

Certification and Compliance Standards

Participants will receive a Certificate of Participation from Elion Technologies. The training is compliant with:

  • The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules (MSIHC Rules), India
  • GHS (Globally Harmonized System) for chemical classification and labeling
  • ISO 45001 – Occupational Health & Safety
  • NBC 2016 – Fire & Hazardous Material Handling
  • OSHA 1910.1200 – Hazard Communication
  • Additional client-specific safety requirements or internal SOPs can also be incorporated upon request

Why Elion Technologies for Safety Training?

  • Trainers experienced with pharma, chemical, and manufacturing plants
  • Customized sessions based on actual chemical usage at your site
  • Real-life examples of past chemical accidents and response
  • Delivery available across India
  • Includes PPE demonstration and MSDS interpretation drills

Request a Custom Proposal

Looking to organize Chemical Handling & MSDS Awareness Training at your plant, warehouse, or office?
Request a Quote or contact us at [email protected].

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

It covers safe handling of chemicals and understanding Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).

Hazardous chemicals including acids, solvents, gases, and reactive materials.

Chemical handlers, warehouse staff, safety officers, and supervisors.

Yes, includes safe handling, storage, spill containment, and emergency response.

Typically 1 day.

Yes, participants receive certificates.

On-site preferred, virtual options available.

English, Hindi, and regional languages.

Yes, tailored to specific chemical hazards and site conditions.

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