Regulation 4.5 Hazardous Substances Training NZ
If your workers use, handle or store hazardous substances in New Zealand, you have a responsibility to ensure they receive appropriate training and instruction.
Under Regulation 4.5 of the Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017, workers must understand the hazards associated with the substances they work with and how to handle them safely.
DG Solutions offers an online Regulation 4.5 Chemical Handling Course designed specifically for New Zealand workplaces.
What Does Regulation 4.5 Require?
Workers handling hazardous substances must receive information, training and instruction covering areas such as:
- Physical, chemical and health hazards
- Safe handling, use, storage and disposal
- Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and chemical labels
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Emergency procedures and spill response
- Worker responsibilities when handling hazardous substances
Workers must also receive appropriate practical workplace experience under direct supervision.
What's Included in the Course?
Our online Regulation 4.5 Hazardous Substances & Chemical Handling Course includes:
- 11 online training modules
- Training videos and downloadable PDFs
- Knowledge quizzes
- Certificate of Completion
- Training covering Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8
The course covers important topics including chemical classifications, SDS, risk management, storage and segregation, safe handling, PPE, documentation and emergency response.
Who Should Complete Regulation 4.5 Training?
The course is suitable for workers who handle hazardous substances in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, workshops, laboratories, transport operations and other New Zealand workplaces.
This can include warehouse staff, production workers, cleaners, maintenance teams, logistics staff, supervisors and contractors.
Complete Regulation 4.5 Training Online
Our online course provides a straightforward way for New Zealand businesses to deliver and document hazardous substances training for their workers.
Once the online training is complete, businesses should ensure workers also receive any necessary site-specific instruction and supervised practical experience.