Brady now offers GHS trainingBrady  has expanded its safety consulting services to include a variety of professional training courses, including courses specific to GHS and Hazard Communication. Sessions are available in seminar and webinar format and are available on a variety of dates throughout the year.

Face-to-face seminar offers expert training

Brady’s GHS-HazCom instructor-led seminar offers an in-depth, one-day course held at Brady’s corporate classroom in Milwaukee, Wis. The course, led by one of Brady’s experts, offers customers face-to-face training that covers OSHA’s updated Hazard Communication Standard and explains all of the requirements to the Globally Harmonized System (GHS).

In addition, customers will learn the deadlines to adhere to new regulations, specified formats for labeling and unique differences between the 16-section Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and the former Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). This course highlights all the best practices, processes, documentation, visuals and valuable information that customers will need to comply with new standards.

Webinar serves as faster, cost-effective option

Brady also offers a one-hour GHS: Incorporation to HazCom webinar that explains the regulatory changes, new requirements, key changes and best compliance practices for labeling, authoring and classification.

During the month of May, the introduction to GHS-Hazard Communication webinar will take place on Tuesday, May 7 at 11:30 am (CT). The GHS-HazCom seminar will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 from 8:00am-4:30 pm and lunch will be provided. 

“The webinars and seminars are designed to offer our customers the training they need, based on the schedule they have,” says Heather Marenda, compliance engagement manager. “The seminar provides detailed, face-to-face training and interaction, whereas the webinar provides the critical information you need, in a faster time span. Either option offers the key training information that customers need to ensure they are compliant.”

Brady offers a variety of additional professional services ranging from hands-on workshops, safety audits, online training courses and on-site training. The course topics include visual lockout procedures, hazard communication, safety signage, egress, flammable liquids, confined space, safety leadership and more.

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For more information about Brady’s professional services or to register, visit Brady’s seminar page and Brady’s webinar page. To see Brady’s entire professional services and consulting offering, visit www.BradyID.com/Services

About Brady Corporation:

Brady Corporation (NYSE: BRC) is an international manufacturer and marketer of complete solutions that identify and protect premises, products and people. Its products include high-performance labels and signs, safety devices, printing systems and software, and precision die-cut materials. Founded in 1914, the company has millions of customers in electronics, telecommunications, manufacturing, electrical, construction, education, medical and a variety of other industries. Brady is headquartered in Milwaukee and employs 6,900 people at operations in the Americas, Europe and Asia/Pacific. Brady’s fiscal 2012 sales were approximately $1.3 billion. More information about Brady Corporation is available at www.bradycorp.com.