| Hazard Communication - 4 Hour Employee Right-to-Know - Reviews the goals of the standard and the seven requirements to attain the goals. The program covers: |
- The Written Program
- Chemical Inventory
- Labeling Requirements
- The HMIS, NFPA and DOT Labeling Systems
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- Reading & Understanding
- MSDSsControlling Exposures to Hazards
- Employees Rights and Responsibilities
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The Control of Hazardous Energy - 4 Hour LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
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- Hazardous Energy Sources
- Energy Control Procedures
- Protective Materials and Hardware
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- Limitations of Tags
- Authorized and Affected Employees
- Group Lockout or Tagout
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| Permit Required Confined Spaces - 4 Hour Entrant, Attendant & Entry Supervisor |
- Confined Spaces
- Non-permit Confined Spaces
- Permit-Required Confined Spaces
- Permit-Required Confined Space
- Written Program
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- The Permit System
- Rescue ServicesTraining
- Requirements
- Other conditions related to Confined Spaces
- Atmospheres, testing, rescue, entering, etc.
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| Permit Required Confined Space Rescue – 16 to 24 Hour Entrant & Rescurer |
- First Aid and CPR
- Special PPE and Equipment for Rescue
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| OSHA – 10 or 30 Hour General Industry Voluntary training. Get a certificate from ERG and a wallet card from OSHA upon course completion. |
- Introduction to OSHA
- Egress and Fire Protection
- Walking/Working Surfaces
- Hazard Communication Industrial Hygiene
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- Electrical Safety
- Lockout/Tagout
- Confined Spaces
- Recordkeeping
- More
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| DOT Hazardous Materials Training– HM 126 & 232: General Awareness, Safety & Security |
- Hazardous Materials Table
- Shipping Papers
- Packaging
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- Marking and Labeling
- Placarding
- Carrier Requirements - Highway
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| RCRA - 4 Hour Resource Conservation Recovery Act (Hazardous Waste) - EPA requires annual refresher training for workers dealing with hazardous wastes. The training covers: |
- Listed and characteristic wastes
- Hazardous waste manifests
- Accumulating wastes and Satellite accumulation areas
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- Hazardous waste labeling
- Waste minimization
- Emergency preparedness and response
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HAZWOPER - 4 Hour First Responder Awareness Level (Emergency Response)
This training program prepares the worker to recognize and identify hazardous substances, determine if an emergency exists and notify the correct person to start an emergency response.
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HAZWOPER - 8 Hour First Responder Operational Level (Emergency Response)
This program covers the same employee response teams and spills as the Hazardous Materials Technician program but allows only defensive response. |
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HAZWOPER - 24 Hour Hazardous Materials Technician (Emergency Response)
This program allows a worker to respond aggressively to a chemical spill to stop the release at the source. Included are spills at plants, storage tanks, trucks and trains. HAZMAT, independent or in-plant emergency response teams must receive training equal to their job function in an emergency situation. The program covers:
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- Site security and control
- Medical surveillance
- Decontamination
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- Emergency recognition and prevention
- Personal Protective Equipment
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| HAZWOPER - Incident Commander- 16 Hour - PREREQUISITE: Operational (8 Hour) or HAZMAT Technician (24 Hour) Level |
- Incident Command System
- Emergency Response Plans
- Risks of wearing Chemical Protective Clothing
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- Local Emergency Response Plan
- State Emergency Response Plan
- Importance of Decontamination
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HAZWOPER - 40 Hour General Site Worker - Required training for workers who conduct activities on hazardous waste clean-up sites. This training covers:
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- Safety and health hazards
- Medical surveillance
- Monitoring
- Engineering controls, work practices and PPE for employee protection
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- Handling drums and containers
- Decontamination
- Emergency response
- Use of Personal Protective Equipment
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| HAZWOPER - 8 Hour Manager/Supervisor – Required in addition to 40 Hour Site Worker training for personnel who manage hazardous waste clean up projects. |
| HAZWOPER - 8 Hour Annual Refresher - Required annual refresher for general site workers. |
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