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(40I) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response-Initial
(40I) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, 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. Training is also provided online.
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. Training is also provided online.
(24I) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response-Moderate Risk
(24I) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response - Moderate Risk
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. Training is also provided online.
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. Training is also provided online.
(8R) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response-Refresher
(8R) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response - Refresher
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. Training is also provided online.
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. Training is also provided online.
(8S) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response-Supervisor
(8S) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response - Supervisor
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.
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.
(8SC) Scaffold Competent Person
(8SC) Scaffold Competent Person
(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.
(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.
(8CS) Permit-Required Confined Space Entry-Initial
(8CS) Permit-Required Confined Space Entry - Initial
(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.
(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.
(4T) Hazardous Materials Transportation-Certification
(4T) Hazardous Materials Transportation-Certification
(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, including the use of the Emergency Response guidebook, hazardous materials shipping papers, packaging, and handling. Training is also provided online.
(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 transportation safety practices.
(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, including the use of the Emergency Response guidebook, hazardous materials shipping papers, packaging, and handling. Training is also provided online.
(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 transportation safety practices.
(4RP) Respiratory Protection & Fit Testing
(4RP) Respiratory Protection & Fit Testing
(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. Continuing Education Units (CEU) available for this class.
(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. Continuing Education Units (CEU) available for this class.
(4FL) Forklift Operator-Initial
(4FL) Forklift Operator-Initial
(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.
(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.
(4BBP) Bloodborne Pathogens-Initial
(4BBP) Bloodborne Pathogens-Initial
(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. IAW 29 CFR 1910.1030 as revised 13 February 1996.
(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. IAW 29 CFR 1910.1030 as revised 13 February 1996.
(GI) OSHA General Industry Standards
(GI) OSHA General Industry Standards
(10GI-10Hr) 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. Training is also provided online.
(30GI-30Hr) 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. Training is also provided online.
(10GI-10Hr) 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. Training is also provided online.
(30GI-30Hr) 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. Training is also provided online.
(CI) OSHA Construction Industry Standards
(CI) OSHA Construction Industry Standards
(10CI-10Hr) 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. Training is also provided online. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction industry safety and health 10-hour course completion card.
(30CI-30Hr) 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. Training is also provided online. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction industry safety and health 30-hour course completion card.
(10CI-10Hr) 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. Training is also provided online. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction industry safety and health 10-hour course completion card.
(30CI-30Hr) 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. Training is also provided online. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction industry safety and health 30-hour course completion card.
(16PSM) Process Safety Management
(16PSM) Process Safety Management
(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)
(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)
(16CH) Chemistry for the Non-Chemist
(16CH) Chemistry for the Non-Chemist
This course consists of a 16-hour review of chemistry basics. It is designed to describe how chemical properties affect material behavior from an occupational and environmental standpoint.
This course consists of a 16-hour review of chemistry basics. It is designed to describe how chemical properties affect material behavior from an occupational and environmental standpoint.
(HC) Hazardous Communication
(HC) Hazardous Communication
Required for all employees and supervisors who handle or may become accidentally exposed to hazardous materials. Called the Employee Right-To-Know program, the curriculum covers proper handling and use of hazardous materials, employee/employer responsibilities, regulations, classes of chemicals, physical and health hazards, acquisition and use of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and labeling systems (such as the NFPA and HMIS labeling systems). This course will be customized for the types of materials each worker comes in contact with. Specific information will be provided for each type of material the worker uses. Training is also provided online. Continuing Education Units (CEU) available for this class.
Required for all employees and supervisors who handle or may become accidentally exposed to hazardous materials. Called the Employee Right-To-Know program, the curriculum covers proper handling and use of hazardous materials, employee/employer responsibilities, regulations, classes of chemicals, physical and health hazards, acquisition and use of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and labeling systems (such as the NFPA and HMIS labeling systems). This course will be customized for the types of materials each worker comes in contact with. Specific information will be provided for each type of material the worker uses. Training is also provided online. Continuing Education Units (CEU) available for this class.
(2PA1) Pesticide Applicator Training - OSHA & Environmental Regulations (Part 1)
(2PA1) Pesticide Applicator - OSHA & Environmental Regulations (P1)
The purpose is to present and review various topics relevant to pesticide application and industry safety. The classes are four distinct parts that are taught independent of each other. While each Part is independent and can stand alone, if a participant were to attend all classes, all four parts together would provide a full review of pesticide application. The Parts are 1. OSHA & Environmental Regulations, 2. Types of Pests & Pesticides, 3. Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid, and 4. Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment. The target audience for this class is current pesticide applicators.These courses apply as recertification credits for Commercial Applicators, Category 1 through 11 and Private Applicators, Category 1 through 3. Continuing Education Units (2 CEU) available for this class.
The purpose is to present and review various topics relevant to pesticide application and industry safety. The classes are four distinct parts that are taught independent of each other. While each Part is independent and can stand alone, if a participant were to attend all classes, all four parts together would provide a full review of pesticide application. The Parts are 1. OSHA & Environmental Regulations, 2. Types of Pests & Pesticides, 3. Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid, and 4. Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment. The target audience for this class is current pesticide applicators.These courses apply as recertification credits for Commercial Applicators, Category 1 through 11 and Private Applicators, Category 1 through 3. Continuing Education Units (2 CEU) available for this class.
(2PA2) Pesticide Applicator Training - Types of Pests & Pesticides (Part 2)
(2PA2) Pesticide Applicator - Types of Pests & Pesticides (P2)
The purpose is to present and review various topics relevant to pesticide application and industry safety. The classes are four distinct parts that are taught independent of each other. While each Part is independent and can stand alone, if a participant were to attend all classes, all four parts together would provide a full review of pesticide application. The Parts are 1. OSHA & Environmental Regulations, 2. Types of Pests & Pesticides, 3. Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid, and 4. Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment. The target audience for this class is current pesticide applicators.These courses apply as recertification credits for Commercial Applicators, Category 1 through 11 and Private Applicators, Category 1 through 3. Continuing Education Units (2 CEU) available for this class.
The purpose is to present and review various topics relevant to pesticide application and industry safety. The classes are four distinct parts that are taught independent of each other. While each Part is independent and can stand alone, if a participant were to attend all classes, all four parts together would provide a full review of pesticide application. The Parts are 1. OSHA & Environmental Regulations, 2. Types of Pests & Pesticides, 3. Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid, and 4. Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment. The target audience for this class is current pesticide applicators.These courses apply as recertification credits for Commercial Applicators, Category 1 through 11 and Private Applicators, Category 1 through 3. Continuing Education Units (2 CEU) available for this class.
(2PA3) Pesticide Applicator Training - Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid (Part 3)
(2PA3) Pesticide Applicator - Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid (P3)
The purpose is to present and review various topics relevant to pesticide application and industry safety. The classes are four distinct parts that are taught independent of each other. While each Part is independent and can stand alone, if a participant were to attend all classes, all four parts together would provide a full review of pesticide application. The Parts are 1. OSHA & Environmental Regulations, 2. Types of Pests & Pesticides, 3. Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid, and 4. Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment. The target audience for this class is current pesticide applicators.These courses apply as recertification credits for Commercial Applicators, Category 1 through 11 and Private Applicators, Category 1 through 3. Continuing Education Units (2 CEU) available for this class.
The purpose is to present and review various topics relevant to pesticide application and industry safety. The classes are four distinct parts that are taught independent of each other. While each Part is independent and can stand alone, if a participant were to attend all classes, all four parts together would provide a full review of pesticide application. The Parts are 1. OSHA & Environmental Regulations, 2. Types of Pests & Pesticides, 3. Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid, and 4. Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment. The target audience for this class is current pesticide applicators.These courses apply as recertification credits for Commercial Applicators, Category 1 through 11 and Private Applicators, Category 1 through 3. Continuing Education Units (2 CEU) available for this class.
(2PA4) Pesticide Applicator Training - Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment (Part 4)
(2PA4) Pesticide Applicator - Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment (P4)
The purpose is to present and review various topics relevant to pesticide application and industry safety. The classes are four distinct parts that are taught independent of each other. While each Part is independent and can stand alone, if a participant were to attend all classes, all four parts together would provide a full review of pesticide application. The Parts are 1. OSHA & Environmental Regulations, 2. Types of Pests & Pesticides, 3. Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid, and 4. Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment. The target audience for this class is current pesticide applicators.These courses apply as recertification credits for Commercial Applicators, Category 1 through 11 and Private Applicators, Category 1 through 3. Continuing Education Units (2 CEU) available for this class.
The purpose is to present and review various topics relevant to pesticide application and industry safety. The classes are four distinct parts that are taught independent of each other. While each Part is independent and can stand alone, if a participant were to attend all classes, all four parts together would provide a full review of pesticide application. The Parts are 1. OSHA & Environmental Regulations, 2. Types of Pests & Pesticides, 3. Toxicity of Pesticides & First Aid, and 4. Pesticide Formulations & Application Equipment. The target audience for this class is current pesticide applicators.These courses apply as recertification credits for Commercial Applicators, Category 1 through 11 and Private Applicators, Category 1 through 3. Continuing Education Units (2 CEU) available for this class.
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