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INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL INVENTORY
Case Study

INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL INVENTORY
Case Study


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09/10/2025 Tentative is available below.
Online Course

For any inquries, please contact :-
MUHAMMAD FIRDAUS BIN CHE ROSE
01110881431
firdauscr@uitm.edu.my


Description

This 1-day introductory course is designed to provide participants with the essential knowledge and skills required to manage chemical inventories in laboratories, research facilities, academic institutions, and industrial settings. The course covers best practices in chemical tracking, labeling, storage, usage logs, and disposal. Participants will also gain an understanding of safety regulations, chemical hazard classifications, and compliance with local and international standards. Ideal for laboratory personnel, safety officers, and administrative staff, this course helps ensure safety, compliance, and operational efficiency in facilities handling chemicals

Objective
  • Understand the purpose and importance of maintaining an accurate chemical inventory.
  • Identify the components of a chemical inventory system, including labeling, storage, and documentation.
  • Apply basic chemical classification and hazard identification methods (e.g., GHS, SDS).
  • Implement procedures for receiving, storing, tracking, and disposing of chemicals safely.
  • Use digital or manual inventory tools to improve chemical management and regulatory compliance.
Outline
  • Introduction to Chemical Inventory Management
  • Components of an Effective Chemical Inventory System
  • Chemical Hazard Classification and Safety
  • Chemical Inventory Tools and Software
  • Tracking, Auditing, and Reporting
  • Chemical Storage and Waste Disposal Practices
Tentative
  • Introduction to Chemical Inventory Management
  • Components of an Effective Chemical Inventory System
  • Chemical Hazard Classification and Safety
  • Chemical Inventory Tools and Software
  • Tracking, Auditing, and Reporting
  • Chemical Storage and Waste Disposal Practices