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Safety Resources, Inc. now offers a
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HAZWOPER 8
hour Annual Refresher
This course meets the requirements in OSHA
29 CFR 1910.120 for eight hours of annual
refresher training for workers at hazardous
waste sites. This course is designed for
general site workers who remove hazardous
waste or who are exposed or potentially
exposed to hazardous substances or health
hazards. Topics include HAZWOPER
regulations, safety and health plans,
hazardous chemicals, safety hazards, air
monitoring, medical surveillance, site
control, decontamination, personal
protective equipment, and respiratory
equipment. This course covers the topics in
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Prerequisites:
Enrollment is open to those who have already
completed the 40-hour or 24-hour HAZWOPER
training.
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HAZWOPER 40 hour Course
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. The Hazwoper 40 Hour is available,
but an 8 hour in-class training needs to be
associated with it. Please contact Misha
Lewis at 512-441-1097 x125 to see if
classroom training is available in your
area!
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Industrial Emergency Response: Hazardous
Materials First Responder Awareness- Level 1
8 hours
This course is designed for all employees
who respond to a hazardous materials
emergency. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 indicates
that all employees who respond to a
hazardous materials emergency must receive
training based on their level of activities
at the incident. Awareness-level training is
for responders who are likely to witness or
discover a hazardous materials release and
will initiate a response sequence by
notifying the proper authorities of the
release. Topics include defining hazardous
materials, recognizing and identifying the
presence of hazardous materials in an
emergency, potential outcomes when hazardous
materials are involved, use of basic
information resources, and individual roles
in an emergency situation. Awareness level
responders recognize the presence of
hazardous materials, isolate the scene and
call for appropriate assistance. They do not
participate in actual cleanup activities.
The course covers the topics addressed in
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120.
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Industrial Emergency Response: Hazardous
Materials First Responder Operations – Level
2
8 hours
This course is designed for all employees
who respond to a hazardous materials
emergency. As per OSHA guidelines, these
people must receive training based on their
level of activities at the incident. This
particular course is designed for those who
are likely to respond to a hazardous
materials emergency for the purpose of
protecting person, property, or the
environment from the effects of the release.
OSHA regulations require a minimum of 8
hours training.
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