Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals
We have converted our course on the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals into our new Responsive format.
This course has been developed to provide the learner with an understanding of the changes made by the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals, as well as how these changes impact their actions in the workplace.
This course will provide an understanding of:
- The changes made by the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals, and
- how these changes impact your actions in the workplace.
Reasons and benefits of the update: There have been no text modifications to this course, however this product has been updated with the addition of a customised new ‘home page’ feature. This new element of the Kineo Courses offering provides a dashboard style entry point into the module. The home page allows the learner to directly personalise the experience by being able to:
- toggle the audio on/off,
- change the audio speed,
- toggle WCAG 2.0 AA Accessibility on/off,
- change the contrast, or
- change the text size.
The home page also provides:
- an aesthetically appealing mosaic table of contents,
- a visual progress dial,
- an overview of the course, and
- reassurance for the learner that the course has been reviewed by a credible subject matter expert.
This product has been converted into Responsive format. No changes have been applied to the learning outcomes. However, we recommend that clients update to the new unit for an improved learner experience.
Kineo Courses product updates are not an automatic process. For current Kineo clients, please contact your account manager to get further information and arrange roll over to the new version of a product you are subscribed to, or discuss enabling access to one you are not. If you are not a Kineo client and would like to know more about the below updates and our wider product offering, please call 1300 303 318 for further assistance