Watch the Free OSHA Safety Training: Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
What You’ll Learn:
Chemical Safety Is Serious Business
One Splash, Spill, or Whiff Could Cause a Trip to the ER
Cleaners, degreasers, and sanitizers are essential in food service—but they’re also dangerous if mishandled.
Chemical injuries in restaurants can cause burns, breathing problems, blindness, and worse and knowing how to read a Safety Data Sheet could be the difference between a minor issue and a medical emergency.
OSHA requires restaurants to keep SDSs on site and to train employees how to use them. This short, OSHA-compliant safety video teaches your team exactly what SDSs are, where to find them, and how to read them quickly in an emergency. The video also reminds employees to read and understand each SDS before using a chemical.
This “Understanding Safety Data Sheets (SDS)” safety video includes 8 fast micro-learning sections:
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Intro to the topic
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What makes chemicals in restaurants dangerous
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How chemical injuries happen
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Why chemical accidents happen
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What to do in case of exposure or accident
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How Safety Data Sheets help protect your employees
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Reminders to reinforce chemical safety
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A music video to help the message stick
This isn’t boring, check-the-box training. It’s fast, focused, and made for restaurant teams.
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