Carcinogen Awareness

CHM-2.2



A carcinogen is, by definition, a substance that causes cancer. Carcinogens cause cancer by causing unhealthy cell mutations or advancing mutated cell replication. Many work processes or pieces of workplace equipment can expose workers to carcinogens, and the potential health effects may not be apparent for many years. Taking this course will help employees recognize the hazards, characteristics, and safe work practices associated with workplace carcinogens. This course is designed for all employees working in occupations that are associated with carcinogenic substances, chemical or otherwise. This course will help employers to comply with OSHA’s standards on Toxic and Hazardous Substances.