Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Initial |
Intended for site workers, operators, handlers, personnel at treatment/storage/disposal facilities, sub-contractors and others needing to comply with OSHA initial 40-hour training requirements. HAZWOPER provides knowledge and skills necessary to assist with remedial operations surrounding a hazardous materials incident and uses a combination of classroom presentation and "hands-on" field exercises. Course syllabus covers: hazardous materials recognition; basics of toxicology; employee medical surveillance; chemical hazards; respiratory and personal protection; monitoring equipment and procedures; regulatory compliance (OSHA, SARA, CERCLA, RCRA, DOT); confined space entry; operatinal zone determination; spill control engineering and decontamination. |
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Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Moderate Risk Worker, 24-hour |
This 24-hour course is an abbreviated version of the full OSHA HAZWOPER training and does not include equipment familiarization training or "hands-on" exercises with Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus, Level A Personal protective equipment, or simulated spill response. |
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Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Site Supervisor, 8-hour |
Required for all supervisors of hazardous waste sites. Class participants will review the requirements for employer's safety and health programs, employee training programs, personal protective equipment program, spill containment program, implementation of a medical surveillance program, and developing a decontamination program. Requirements for site characterization, entry procedures, and site monitoring are also covered. |
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Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Annual Refresher, 8-hour |
Offered in compliance with OSHA Annual Refresher training requirements. Instructional focus in this one-day update is state-of-the-art regulatory review, standards for generators, hazard communications, site safety considerations, emergency response actions, and waste handling techniques, operations, and planning. This course fulfills the requirements for both workers and supervisors. |
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OSHA General Industry Standards, 10-hour | |
This extended one-day session provides safety and health topics to entry-level participants. The curriculum, ranging from health and safety provisions of OSHA's General Duty Clause to hazard Communication instruction, complies with OSHA-designated training topics for General Industry (29 CFR 1910) personnel. | |
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OSHA General Industry Standards, 30-hour |
This three-day course provides a detailed awareness of OSHA general industry regulations and their implementation in the workplace. Students will obtain knowledge needed to implement a safety and health program. Subject matter includes OSHA standards, record keeping, safety, health, and environmental controls, fire prevention, personal protective equipment, hand and power tools, material handling, scaffolding, electrical, welding, hazard communication...and more. |
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OSHA Construction Industry Standards, 10-hour |
This extended one-day session is intended to provide a variety of instruction on construction industry safety and health standards to entry level workers. The curriculum, ranging from OSHA's General Duty Clause, General Safety and Health Provisions, to Fall Prevention, complies with OSHA-designated training topics for Construction Industry (29 CFR 1926) personnel. |
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction industry safety and health 10-hour course completion card. |
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OSHA Construction Industry Standards, 30-hour |
This three-day course provides a more in-depth, comprehensive sutdy of the construction industry standards and their implementation in the workplace. Subject matter includesOSHA standards, record keeping, safety, health, and environmental control, fire prevention, protective and lifesaving equipment, hand and power tools, material handling and storage, fall protection, cranes and hoists, excavation, confined space entry...and more. |
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction industry safety and health 30-hour course completion card. |
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Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response for Response Technicians, 24 hour |
1910.120(q)(6)(iii) Hazardous materials technicians are individuals who respond to releases or potential releases for the purpose of plugging, patching, or otherwise stopping the release of a hazardous substance. Technicians should have at least 24-hours of training equal to the first responder operations level and additional competency in the following areas: implementation of employer's emergency response plan; familiarity with the classification, identification, and verification of known and unknown materials using field survey instruments and equipment; ability to function within the assigned role in Incident Command System; knowledge of how to select and use proper specialized chemical personal protective equipment; understanding of hazard and risk assessment techniques; ability to perform advance control, containment, and/or confinement operations using available resources; understand and implement decontamination procedures; understand termination procedures; and knowledge of basic chemical and toxicological terminology and behavior. This course is in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and NFPA 472 requirements. |
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Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response for Response Specialists, 24 hour |
1910.120(q)(6)(iv) Hazardous materials specialists are individuals who responde with and provide support to the hazardous materials technicians. Their duties require a more directed or specific knowledge of the various substances they may be called upon to contain. The specialist should have at least 24 hours of training equal to the technician level and additional competency in the following areas: ability to implement the local emergency response plan; understanding of the classification, identification, and verification of known and unknown materials using advanced survey instruments and equipment; knowledge of state emergency response plan; ability to select and use proper specialized chemical personal protective equipment; understanding of in-depth hazard and risk techniques; ability to perform specialized control, containment, and/or confinement operations using available resources; ability to determine and implement decontamination procedures; ability to develop site safety and control plan; and an understand chemical, radiological, and toxicological terminology and behavior. This course is in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and NFPA 472 requirements. |
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Incident Command System |
(29 CFR 1910.120) This training course is designed for individuals who may be required to take command at hazardous materials incidents, particularly during the early stages of the incident. The program develops knowledge and skills in the areas of risk assessment, management of basic tasks at hazardous materials incidents, and application of an incident management system at various types of incidents. Training is also provided online (click OnLine Link). |
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Hazardous Materials Transportation - Certification Training, 4 hour |
(HM 126F) This course covers function-specific familiarization with DOT regulations under 49 CFR 172. Curriculum covers identification/recognition of hazardous materials, Hazardous Material Table (49 CFR 172.101), hazard classes, emergency response procedures, inlcuding the use fo the Emergency Response guidebook, hazardous materials shipping papers, packaging, and handling. Training is also provided online (click OnLine Link). |
(HM 181) Designed for certification compliance with Final Rule changes of 49 CFR HM 181 under Transportation of Hazardous Materials for Shippers and Generators. This course covers DOT identification of hazardous materials, marking and labeling requirements, shipping paper documentation, placarding requirements, storage and loading, separation/segregation requirements, and trasnportation safety practices. |
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Permit-Required Confined Space Entry - Initial Training, 8-hour |
(29 CFR 1910.146) Offered in compliance of training mandates in OHSA's regulation to improve confined space safety and rescue procedures. Whether your program is established or in preparation, this class will make your efforts more effective. Curriculum covers definitions, hazards, entry programs and permits, monitoring equipment, lockout/tagout, personal protective equipment, and respiratory protection. |
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Permit-Required Confined Space Rescue - Initial Training, 24-hour |
(29 CFR 1910.146) In addition to the 8-Hour course, this course adds an extensive hands-on component. Students will suit up in Levels A and B, operate a variety of real-time monitoring instruments, erect a tripod system for vertical entry, develop lockout-tagout and fall protection programs, and participate in a rescue exercise. |
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Process Safety Management Training, 16-hour |
(29 CFR 1910.119) Intended for personnel involved in the implementation of management of Highly-Hazardous Materials. Process Safety Management is an important part of a loss prevention and control program. The course outlines team composition and a team approach to process hazard review. Curriculum focus covers methodologies for determination and evaluation of process hazards ("What If" and Fault Tree Analysis). |
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Lead Awareness |
(CFR 29 1910.1025(l)) This training is designed for employers/employee at a workplace where there is the potential for exposure to airborne lead at any level. Training in such cases should be done annually. This course meets the training standard. |
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Respiratory Protection Review & Fit Testing, 4-hour |
(29 CFR 1910.134) Designed to fulfill training requirements on the need, selection, use, and care of employee respiratory protection. This overview introduces workers, supervisors, and small business owners to compliance requirements of existing protection standards. A discussion of filter penetration, particle concentrations, and fit factors. Includes a qualitative fit-test of student respiratory equipment for those medically qualified. |
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Asbestos Operation & Maintenance, 8/16-hour |
(29 CFR 1926.1101) This course provides instruction for individuals performing operations and maintenance activities who may disturb asbestos-containing materials in the course of their maintenance duties. this program complies with the training requirements of 29 CFR 1926.1101 for class III work. *All Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act/Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act (AHERA/ASHARA) courses are EPA-approved. |
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Asbestos Awareness Training , 2 hour |
(29 CFR 1910.1001 / 1926.1101) This two-hour training is designed for school custodians, building owners, property managers, or interested personnel in facilities containing asbestos. Discussion covers what asbestos is, what it looks like, where it can be found, health hazards involved, legal liabilities, and precautions to take once asbestos is discovered |
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Environmental Auditing |
Environmental regulatory compliance auditing and environmental real estate procedures will be covered. Learn the basics of achieving a successful audit, including performing the audit, what to audit, and what regulations apply. Learn what the inspector looks for before the inspection. this course will assist you in avoiding costly environmental penalties and clean-up charges. |
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Chemistry for the - Non-Chemist, 16-hour |
This course consists of a 16-hour review of chemistry basics. It is designed to describe how chemical properties affect material behovior from an occupational and environmental standpoint. |
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First Aid/CPR/AED Training |
First Aid/CPR/AED is a first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training program to prepare individuals to respond to injuries and sudden illnesses that may arise in the workplace. This program offers a choice of first aid and CPR courses and injury-control modules to meet the training needs of employers and their employees. The First Aid/CPR/AED Program gives individuals in the workplace the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent, recognize, and provide basic care for injuries and sudden illnesses until advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. There are no prerequisites for enrolling in this course. |
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Industrial Hygiene Fundamentals, 32-hour |
An orientation into the world of industrial hygiene protocol in terms of common practice and field methodologies. This course is an intense introduction of the IH community from Ramazzini through the 21st century. Curriculum is diverse and includes: history, math, chemistry, anatomy, toxicology, chemical classifications, regulations and regulators, chemical hazards, airborne contaminants, air monitoring, field surveys, noise, radiation...and more. |
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Scaffold Competent Person, 8-hour |
(29 CFR 1926.454) Scaffold training is required under 29 CFR 1926.454 (b) for all employees involved in the erecting, disassembling, moving, operating, repairing, maintaining or inspecting scaffolding ; under 29 CFR 1926.454(a) for all employees who perform work while on a scaffold (scaffold users); under 29 CFR 1926.454(c) to retain qualification; and under 29 CFR 1926.454(f)(7) which says that a trained "Competent Person" shall supervise all scaffolding construction or alteration. The topics covered in this course are as follows: safe scaffolds; fall protection; material handling; electrical safety; overloading; and prohibited actions. |
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Scaffold User, 4-hour |
(29 CFR 1926.454) Scaffold training is required under 29 CFR 1926.454 (b) for all employees involved in the erecting, disassembling, moving, operating, repairing, maintaining or inspecting scaffolding ; under 29 CFR 1926.454(a) for all employees who perform work while on a scaffold (scaffold users); under 29 CFR 1926.454(c) to retain qualification; and under 29 CFR 1926.454(f)(7) which says that a trained "Competent Person" shall supervise all scaffolding construction or alteration. The topics covered in this course are as follows: safe scaffolds; fall protection; material handling; electrical safety; overloading; and prohibited actions. |
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Powered Industrial Truck Forklift Operator, 4-hour |
(29 CFR 1910.178) OSHA revised requirements mandate a training program that bases the amount and type of training required on the operator's prior knowledge and skill, the types of forklifts utilized, the workplace hazards, and the operator's demonstrated abilities. Evaluation is required as part of the initial and refresher training, and at least once every three years. This course covers truck-related topics such as operating instructions and warnings, steering and maneuvering, visibility, and vehicle stability, as well as work-place related topics including surface conditions, load manipulation, and operating on ramps. The curriculum meets the OSHA standards as set out in 29 CFR 1910.178. |
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Bloodborne Pathogen Training, 4-hour |
(29 CFR 1910.1030) This four-hour seminar complies with OSHA training regulations for "all employees with occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials". Curriculum includes definitions, exposure control through engineering and work practices, protective equipment, regulated waste, Hazard Communication, record keeping, and control plans. |
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Ergonomics for General Industry, 8-hour |
(OSHA Proposed Ergonomics Training Standard - 29 CFR 1910.923-928) Human factors engineering, "making the workplace fit the worker", can result in improved employee morale that translates to increased productivity, lower incident reports, and diminished insurance rates. This course offers an overview of how body mechanics can be made more efficient through workplace engineering. |
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