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24-Hour HAZWOPER Training

This course provides 24 hour HAZWOPER training required for employees who respond to hazardous substance releases in the role of technician. It will help satisfy the OSHA 24 Hour HAZWOPER training mandate for technicians in 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6)(iii)

18 Modules

Course Modules - (18)

  • 1) HAZWOPER introduction
  • 2) OSHA: 1910.120
  • 3) HAZWOPER
  • 4) Understanding HAZWOPER
  • 5) Key Provisions and Employer Requirements Under the HAZWOPER Standard
  • 6) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
  • 7) 1910.120(a) Scope, Application, and Definitions
  • 8) How to Read OSHA Standard
  • 9) How to read the OSHA standard PDF
  • 10) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
  • 1) Introduction to Toxicology
  • 2) LD50
  • 3) Acute Vs Chronic
  • 4) Asphyxiant
  • 5) Ototoxicity & Ear Protection
  • 6) Routes of Hazardous Substance Entry
  • 7) Toxicity and Hazard Exposure
  • 1) Occupational Exposure Limit
  • 2) Permissible Exposure Limit “PEL.”
  • 3) Hands-on Activity Demonstration: Choosing an Occupational Exposure Limit
  • 1) EPA Radiation
  • 2) What is Radiation? What is Ionizing Radiation?
  • 3) Learn ionizing and non-ionizing Radiation in 3 minutes
  • 4) Biological Effects of Radiation
  • 5) NON-IONIZING RADIATION (NIR) SAFETY MANUAL
  • 6) What is a Dosimeter?
  • 1) Physical vs Chemical Properties - Explained
  • 2) CHEMISTRY 101 - Chemical and physical properties and changes
  • 3) Chemical Hazards
  • 4) Corrosivity
  • 5) HAZARD RECOGNITION
  • 6) Hazardous Materials
  • 1) Tech/Safety Info: Flash Point, Fire/Flame Point & Auto-ignition (Cooking Oil)
  • 2) Explosive limits (LEL and UEL)
  • 3) Flammable & Combustible Liquids Hazards
  • 4) Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  • 5) Controlled BLEVE: Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion - Passfire Maximum Load Teaser
  • 6) BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion) Demonstration - How it Happens Training Video
  • 7) Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  • 8) Flammable-Combustable Liquids
  • 9) Flammable Liquids
  • 1) Air Monitoring
  • 2) How colorimetric gas detector tubes can help you?
  • 3) Personal Air Sampling
  • 4) Photoionisation, how it works
  • 5) Personal Sampling Demonstration
  • 6) Monitoring Procedures & Equipment
  • 7) Basic Air Monitoring
  • 8) Monitoring and Sampling
  • 1) Medical Surveillance Program
  • 2) MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE
  • 3) Medical Screening and Surveillance Requirements in OSHA Standards: A Guide
  • 4) Medical Surveillance Program Quick Reference Guide for Emergency Responders EPA
  • 1) Collecting & Interpreting Hazard
  • 2) How to Sample Unknown Liquids
  • 3) Incident and Emergency Response
  • 4) HAZWOPER Levels
  • 5) How to use the 2020 Emergency Response Guidebook
  • 6) Hazardous Materials for First Responders
  • 7) Hazardous Materials Awareness
  • 8) Emergency Response Guide
  • 9) Hazardous Materials Incidents
  • 10) Emergency Response
  • 11) A CHECKLIST OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE ISSUES
  • 12) HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE - AWARENESS
  • 13) Emergency Response Planning for Hazardous Materials Safety Training Program
  • 1) Site Characterization and Analysis
  • 2) Site Characterization/Analysis
  • 3) Site Characterization and Sampling
  • 1) Levels of PPE HazWorker
  • 2) HAZWOPER PPE Training
  • 3) Behind the Swirl: Levels of PPE
  • 4) Donning Level A & Level B DuPont™ Tychem® Encapsulated Suits
  • 5) Chemical Decontamination PPE: Level C 3M Breathe Easy - Doffing
  • 6) LEVELS OF PROTECTION AND CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING EPA
  • 7) PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
  • 1) Site Control Zones
  • 2) Site Control
  • 1) SpillBully Absorbent Pillows Demonstration
  • 2) SPILL BOOMS
  • 3) What Is The Difference Between Hazmat Confinement And Containment Strategies?
  • 4) Work Practices and Site Control
  • 5) CONFINEMENT AND CONTAINMENT EPA
  • 6) Secondary Containment and Impracticability
  • 7) HAZMAT Spill Containment Simulation
  • 1) Introduction to Confined Space
  • 2) Introduction to Permit Required Space
  • 3) Fatality in Confines Space
  • 4) Confined Spaces Deadly Spaces
  • 5) Rescue Operations
  • 6) Atmospheric Testing
  • 7) Confined Space
  • 8) Confined Space Roles
  • 9) Procedures for Atmospheric Testing in Confined Spaces1
  • 10) Permit-Required Confined Spaces
  • 11) Confined Spaces in Construction: Pits
  • 1) Decontamination Area Setup
  • 2) Level A Decontamination Process
  • 3) Decon Setup
  • 4) AHC Fire Academy - HazMat DECON Operations
  • 5) On-Scene Gross Decontamination
  • 6) Decontamination
  • 7) Emergency Decon
  • 8) EPA DECONTAMINATION
  • 9) Hazardous Materials Decon
  • 1) Plugging, Patching, and Overpacking
  • 2) GHS Drum Labeling Simplified
  • 3) Drum Staging
  • 4) Drum Inspection
  • 5) Drum Handling
  • 6) Drum Handling, Storage, and Sampling Procedures
  • 7) Drum and Container Handling.
  • 1) Overview of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) 2024
  • 2) Chain of Custody
  • 3) USDOT and OSHA HazCom Basic
  • 4) E Manifest
  • 5) DOT In-Depth HAZMAT Security Training
  • 6) HAZMAT TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
  • 1) Extinguisher Basics
  • 2) Fire Extinguisher Use
  • 3) Extinguisher Placement and Spacing
  • 4) Hydrostatic Testing
  • 5) OSHA Requirements

Learning Outcomes:

  • Upon successful completion, you will be able to: 

    • Decontamination
    • Hazardous substances
    • Information Resources
    • Personal Protective Clothing (PPE)
    • Regulatory overview

Completion Requirements:

  • 100% appearance for the course
  • Fully involvement in all class trainings (determined by instructor)
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  • Completion of mandatory quiz assessments
  • As applicable, attainment of least passing score on required end-of-course examination
  • Participation and submittal of end-of-course assessment form (must provide name on form to obtain credit)
Students may request IACET CEU credit upon successful completion of the course, provided all required criteria are met. This option is available for those who wish to receive official recognition of their continuing education.
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Schedule

You can complete this course at your own pace.

One of the primary benefits of online training is its flexibility and convenience. study at your own pace, making it an ideal choice for those with busy schedules 

This Course Includes

  • Modules : 18
  • Duration : 24 Hours
  • Certificate : Yes:
  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Proficient
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