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Hazwoper Training Sample Course Descriptions
This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Topics include protection against hazardous chemicals, elimination of hazardous chemicals, safety of workers and the environment, OSHA regulations. This course covers topics included in 29 CFR 1910.120 (e). Please note that 8 hours of hands-on training is required for the 40 hour Hazwoper course and can be completed by a qualified instructor. The three days field experience under a trained, experienced supervisor is the responsibility of the students employer or potential employer.
This course fulfills your requirements for certification under 29 CFR, Part 1910.120 (q), or other applicable state regulations for certification to the 24-hour Occasional Site Worker level.
This course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. OSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect the workers working at hazardous sites and devised extensive regulations to ensure their safety and health. This course, while identifying different types of hazards, also suggests possible precautions and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place.
Course Overview
This Course will focus on the following topics:
" Regulation Overview
" Site Characterization
" Toxicology
" Hazard Recognition
" Personal Protective Equipment
" Site Control
" Decontamination
" Medical Surveillance
" Emergency Procedures
" Fire Protection
Regulation Overview Module
This module focuses on the following topics:
" About the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act)
" The Creation of OSHA and NIOSH
" Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
" Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
" Understanding OSHA Standards
" Hazardous Waste Legislation (EPA)
" Hazard Definitions
Site Characterization Module
This module focuses on the following topics:
" Site Characterization Introduction
" Off-Site Characterization
" On-Site Survey
" On-Going Monitoring and Hazard Assessment
" Documentation
Toxicology Module
This module focuses on the following topics:
" Response to Chemical Exposure
" Toxic Substance Forms
" Target Organ Poisons
" Routes of Exposure
" Chemical Exposure
" Chemical Interaction
" Exposure Limits
" Protection from Toxins
Hazard Recognition Module
This module focuses on the following topics:
" Hazard Recognition Definitions
" Hazard and Safety Analysis
" Hazard Recognition
" Chemical Health Hazards
" Site and Equipment Hazards
" Environmental Hazards
" Biological Hazards
Personal Protective Equipment Module
This module focuses on the following topics:
" Personal Protective Equipment: Clothing and Ensembles
" Developing a PPE Program
" Selection of Chemical Protective Clothing
" Accessories
" Level of Protection
" PPE Inspection Program
" PPE: Face, Head, Foot, and Hand
Site Control Module
This module focuses on the following topics:
" Site Control Program
" Site Work Zones
" Site Security
Decontamination Module
This module focuses on the following topics:
" Decontamination
" Decontamination Plan
" Levels of Contamination
" Decontamination Methods
" Testing for Effectiveness
" Decontamination Facility Design
" Decontamination Selection
Emergency Decontamination
Medical Surveillance Module
This module focuses on the following topics:
" Developing a Site-Specific Medical Program
" Medical Surveillance
" Treatment
" Record Keeping
" Program Review
Fire Protection Module
This module focuses on the following topics:
" The Fire Triangle
" Classification of Fire
" Types of Fire Extinguishers
" How to Use Fire Extinguishers
" Standpipe and Hose Systems
" Automatic Sprinkler Systems
" Fixed Fire Suppression Equipment
" Fire Detection Systems
" Employee Alarm Systems
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This course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. OSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect the workers working at hazardous sites and devised extensive regulations to ensure their safety and health. This course, while identifying different types of hazards, also suggests possible precautions and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place.
Course Overview
This Course will focus on the following topics:
•Regulation Overview
•Site Characterization
•Hazard Recognition
•Site Control
This course is designed to provide you the basic information about hazardous materials and Hazardous Material Regulations (“HMR”). Also, after completing this course, you will be able to determine the required shipping documents and other necessary requirements of dealing with the hazardous material.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
•Understand the basics of the Hazardous Material Regulations (“HMR”)
•Identify the Hazardous Materials (“HazMat”) with which you work
•Understand HazMat training requirements
•Determine the required information for shipping documents
•Determine the proper labeling, marking and placarding requirements
•Understand the packaging, loading and unloading requirements of the materials you handle
TOPICS COVERED:
•Hazardous Material (HazMat)
•Hazardous Materials Regulations (“HMR”)
•Classification
•The Hazardous Materials Table
•Packaging
•Labeling
•Marking
•Placarding
•Shipping Papers
•Emergency Response Information
•Loading and Storage
States Served:
Alabama Ala. AL
Alaska Alaska AK
American Samoa AS
Arizona Ariz. AZ
Arkansas Ark. AR
California Calif. CA
Colorado Colo. CO
Connecticut Conn. CT
Delaware Del. DE
Dist. of Columbia D.C. DC
Florida Fla. FL
Georgia Ga. GA
Guam Guam GU
Hawaii Hawaii HI
Idaho Idaho ID
Illinois Ill. IL
Indiana Ind. IN
Iowa Iowa IA
Kansas Kans. KS
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Michigan Mich. MI
Micronesia FM
Minnesota Minn. MN
Mississippi Miss. MS
Missouri Mo. MO
Montana Mont. MT
Nebraska Nebr. NE
Nevada Nev. NV
New Hampshire N.H. NH
New Jersey N.J. NJ
New Mexico N.M. NM
New York N.Y. NY
North Carolina N.C. NC
North Dakota N.D. ND
Northern Marianas MP
Ohio Ohio OH
Oklahoma Okla. OK
Oregon Ore. OR
Palau PW
Pennsylvania Pa. PA
Puerto Rico P.R. PR
Rhode Island R.I. RI
South Carolina S.C. SC
South Dakota S.D. SD
Tennessee Tenn. TN
Texas Tex. TX
Utah Utah UT
Vermont Vt. VT
Virginia Va. VA
Virgin Islands V.I. VI
Washington Wash. WA
West Virginia W.Va. WV
Wisconsin Wis. WI
Wyoming Wyo. WY
Texas cities
Cities served:
Abilene, Addison, Aldine, Alice , Allen, Amarillo, Andrews, Angleton, Aransas Pass, Arlington, Austin, Balch Springs, Bay City, Baytown, Beaumont, Bedford, Beeville, Bellaire, Belton, Big Spring, Boerne, Bonham, Borger, Brenham, Bridge City, Brownfield, Brownsville, Brownwood, Bryan, Burkburnett, Burleson, Canyon, Canyon Lake, Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Cedar Park, Channelview, Childress, Cinco Ranch, Cleburne, Cleveland, College Station, Colleyville, Commerce, Conroe, Converse, Coppell, Copperas Cove, Corpus Christi, Corsicana, Crockett, Crowley, Crystal City, Cuero, Dalhart, Dallas, Deer Park, Del Rio, Denison, Denton, DeSoto, Dickinson, Dumas, Duncanville, Eagle, Mountain, Eagle Pass, Edinburg, El Campo, El Paso, Ennis, Euless, Farmers Branch, Flower Mound, Fort Bliss, Fort Hood, Fort Stockton, Fort Worth, Fredericksburg, Freeport, Friendswood, Frisco, Gainesville, Galena Park, Galveston, Garland, Gatesville, Georgetown, Graham, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Greatwood, Greenville, Haltom City, Harker Heights, Harlingen, Henderson, Hereford, Hewitt, Highland Park,, Highlands, Highland Village, Hillsboro, Hondo, Houston, Humble, Huntsville, Hurst, Ingleside, Iowa Park, Irving, Jacksonville, Jasper, Jollyville, Katy, Kaufman, Keller, Kerrville, Kilgore, Killeen, Kingsville, Lackland AFB, Lake Dallas, Lake Jackson, Lakeway, La Marque, Lamesa, Lampasas, Lancaster, La Porte, Laredo, League City, Leander, Leon Valley, Levelland, Lewisville, Liberty, Lockhart, Longview, Lubbock, Lufkin, McAllen, McKinney, Mansfield, Marshall, Mercedes, Mesquite, Mexia, Midland, Midlothian, Mineral Wells, Mission, Mission Bend, Missouri City, Mount Pleasant, Nacogdoches, Nederland, New Braunfels, North Richland Hills, Odessa, Orange, Palestine, Pampa, Paris, Pasadena, Pearland, Pearsall, Pecan Grove, Pecos, Perryton, Pflugerville, Pharr, Plainview, Plano, Pleasanton, Port Arthur, Portland, Port Lavaca, Port Neches, Raymondville, Richardson, Richland Hills, Richmond, Rio Grande City, River Oaks, Robstown, Rockport, Rockwall, Roma, Rosenberg, Round Rock , Rowlett, San Angelo, San Antonio, San Benito, San Elizario, San Marcos, Schertz, Seabrook, Seagoville, Seguin, Sherman, Snyder, Socorro, South Houston, Southlake, Spring, Stafford,,, Stephenville, Sugar Land, Sulphur Springs, Sweetwater, Taylor, Temple, Terrell, Texarkana, Texas City, The Colony, The Woodlands, Tomball, Tyler, Universal City, University Park, Uvalde, Vernon, Victoria, Vidor, Waco, Watauga, Waxahachie, Weatherford, Wells Branch, Weslaco, West Livingston, West University Place, Wharton, White Settlement, Wichita Falls, Wylie
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Package 3: 40 Hour HAZWOPER + The Clean Water Act - 41.5 HOURS
This package is part of our Oil Spill Clean Up series designed to provide personnel with the relevant training and certifications that may be needed to participate in the clean\up efforts. This package consists of the 40 Hour HAZWOPER Course and The Clean Water Act course.
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40 Hour HAZWOPER: This course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. OSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect the workers working at hazardous sites and devised extensive regulations to ensure their safety and health. This course, while identifying different types of hazards, also suggests possible precautions and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place.
HAZWOPER 40 Hour is required for employees working on a project consisting of Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Operation mandated by the Government.
This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Topics include protection against hazardous chemicals, elimination of hazardous chemicals, safety of workers and the environment and OSHA regulations. This course covers topics included in 29 CFR 1910.120.
Note: Workers must have 40 hrs of initial training before they may enter the site and at least three days of actual field experience under a trained, seasoned supervisor. **The online course meets the standard requirement of 40 hrs of initial training. The three days field experience under a trained, experienced supervisor is the responsibility of the student employer or potential employer.
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The Clean Air Act describes the legislative history regarding the reduction of atmospheric pollution. The United States Congress first passed the Air Pollution Control Act of 1955,then the Clean Air Act in 1963, followed by amendments in 1966, the Clean Air Act Extension in 1970,and further amendments in 1977 and 1990.
This course discusses the goals and importance of the Clean Air Act through its legislative history. Amendments have been implemented to these Acts, especially the 1990 Amendments which are covered in great detail in this course.
This course also covers how the Clean Air Act is designed to protect people and how well that goal has been accomplished. In addition, the course describes the purpose and requirements of the New Source Review (NSR) permitting program and the Title V permit program. The course ends with the Clear Skies Legislation which was proposed to reduce power plant emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOX), and mercury.
Package 4: 40 Hour HAZWOPER + RCRA: What the Law Requires
Package 4: 40 Hour HAZWOPER + RCRA: What the Law Requires
This package is part of our Oil Spill Clean Up series designed to provide personnel with the relevant training and certifications that may be needed to participate in the cleanup efforts. This package consists of the 40 Hour HAZWOPER Course and RCRA: What the Law Requires Course.
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40 Hour HAZWOPER: This course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. OSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect the workers working at hazardous sites and devised extensive regulations to ensure their safety and health. This course, while identifying different types of hazards, also suggests possible precautions and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place.
HAZWOPER 40 Hour is required for employees working on a project consisting of Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Operation mandated by the Government.
This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Topics include protection against hazardous chemicals, elimination of hazardous chemicals, safety of workers and the environment and OSHA regulations. This course covers topics included in 29 CFR 1910.120.
Note: Workers must have 40 hrs of initial training before they may enter the site and at least three days of actual field experience under a trained, seasoned supervisor. **The online course meets the standard requirement of 40 hrs of initial training. The three days field experience under a trained, experienced supervisor is the responsibility of the student employer or potential employer.
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Course Description: RCRA What the Law Requires
This course explains the history of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), its structure and its key elements that provide the framework for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive waste management program. The course discusses the specific requirements of various types of facilities that treat, store, transport or dispose of hazardous waste.
Cities Served:
Albuquerque, N.M.
Arlington, Texas
Atlanta, Ga.
Austin, Tex.
Baltimore, Md.
Boston, Mass.
Charlotte, N.C.
Chicago, Ill.
Cleveland, Ohio
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
El Paso, Tex.
Fort Worth, Tex.
Fresno, Calif.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Kansas City, Mo.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Long Beach, Calif.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Louisville/Jefferson County, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn.
Mesa, Ariz.
Miami, Fla.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Nashville-Davidson, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
New York, N.Y.
Oakland, Calif.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Omaha, Nebr.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Portland, Ore.
Sacramento, Calif.
St. Louis, Mo.
San Antonio, Tex.
San Diego, Calif.
San Francisco, Calif.
San Jose, Calif.
Seattle, Wash.
Tucson, Ariz.
Tulsa, Okla.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Washington, DC
Wichita, Kans
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Applying the HAZWOPER Standard to Marine Oil Spills
HAZWOPER Requirements that
Apply to Marine Oil Spills
The NCP defines oil as any kind of oil in any
form, including petroleum, fuel oil, sludge, oil
refuse, and oil mixed with wastes but not
dredged spoil (dirt or rock).
Response actions conducted under the NCP
must comply with the provisions of HAZWOPER.
You’ll find this requirement in 40 CFR 300.150.
Therefore, if your workers are participating in a
response action under the NCP, you must have an
occupational safety and health program consistent
with HAZWOPER and you must train your
workers according to HAZWOPER’s training
requirements. This applies whether the responsible
party or a government agency is directing
the cleanup.
For marine oil spill emergency response, the
HAZWOPER provisions that most directly apply
include:
• Emergency response operations in
HAZWOPER paragraph (q), and
• Post-emergency response cleanup
operations in paragraph (q)(11).
See also emergency response training provisions
in paragraph (q)(6), and post-emergency
response training requirements in paragraph
(q)(11).
OSHA Hazwoper Certification
The NCP defines oil as any kind of oil in any
form, including petroleum, fuel oil, sludge,
oil refuse, and oil mixed with wastes but not dredged spoil (dirt
or rock.) A ship exploded and caught fire off the coast of New Jersey. About
127,000 gallons of oil were unaccounted for after the incident.
When HAZWOPER Does Not Apply
HAZWOPER does not apply to incidental releases
that are limited in quantity and pose no safety
and health threat to employees working in the
immediate vicinity of the spill. These oil spills
can be absorbed or controlled at the time of the release by
employees in the immediate vicinity. The difference between
emergency spills and incidental releases is described in the
definition of emergency response in HAZWOPER
paragraph (a)(3). An incidental release does not
have the potential to become an emergency
within a short time. If an incidental release
occurs, employers do not need to implement
HAZWOPER.
HAZWOPER Coverage for
Volunteers
Volunteers frequently participate in marine oil
spill response, but Federal OSHA standards do
not cover uncompensated workers. In states
approved to manage their own occupational
health and safety program (called OSHA state
plan states), volunteers are often covered under
state plan HAZWOPER requirements. In states
administered by Federal OSHA, volunteers are
covered by the EPA HAZWOPER standard (40 CFR
311). EPA’s HAZWOPER standard has identical
requirements, but the coverage is different from
Federal OSHA standard coverage. The EPA
standard covers local and state government
employees, both compensated and volunteers.
We also offer OSHA and EPA Environmental Courses View Courses
- Green Building Commercial Certification Program
- Residential Green Remodeling - Design, Construction, and Certification Program
- Residential Green Building Design and Construction Certification Program
- ISO 9001:2000 – Internal Auditor Course
- Green Infrastructure - Stormwater Management - Best Practices
- Green Infrastructure - Landscape - Best Practices
- Green Infrastructure - Pavement Best Practices
- 8 Hour RCRA Refresher – CA
- The Clean Water Act and Day-to-Day Requirements
- Stormwater Management During Construction
- RCRA: What the Law Requires
- Hazardous Waste Principles & Identification
- Green Building: Building Energy Use
- Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure
- Health Effects of Asbestos
- Legal Liabilities of Asbestos Inspectors
OSHA Hazwoper Certification
OSHA HAZWOPER applies to five distinct groups of employers and their employees. This includes any employees who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances-- including hazardous waste--and who are engaged in one of the following operations as specified by 1910.120(a)(1)(i-v) and 1926.65(a)(1)(i-v):
Clean-up operations--required by a governmental body, whether federal, state, local, or other involving hazardous substances-- that are conducted at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites;
Corrective actions involving clean-up operations at sites covered by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA) as amended (42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.);
Voluntary clean-up operations at sites recognized by federal, state, local, or other governmental body as uncontrolled hazardous waste sites;
Operations involving hazardous wastes that are conducted at treatment, storage, and disposal facilities regulated by Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 264 and 265 pursuant to RCRA, or by agencies under agreement with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to implement RCRA regulations; and
Emergency response operations for releases of, or substantial threats of release of, hazardous substances regardless of the location of the hazard.
OSHA environmental safety training classes for hazardous waste disposal
Examples of the above would be individuals involved in the following occupations: Removal or handling of underground tanks and/or piping, contaminated soil and/or groundwater, subsurface investigations, clean-up operations, construction work in which hazardous materials may potentially be present, encountered, prepared, packaged, labeled, marked, stored, shipped for disposal, and for any facility wherein hazardous wastes are treated, stored, or disposed. Personnel who are involved in the above disciplines are required to have initial and recurrent training.
HAZWOPER 40 Hour is required for employees working on a project consisting of Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Operation mandated by the Government.
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