EH&S Compliance Solutions for DOT, OSHA, and EPA

Man in a HAZWOPER Suit hold a caution sign to the camera with a sprayer in the other hand

In recent developments, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has reinforced the necessity of hands-on training within the 40-hour HAZWOPER certification process. This move aims to enhance the practical preparedness of workers dealing with hazardous waste operations and emergency responses.

 

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For those working in hazardous waste management, emergency response, or any high-risk environment, HAZWOPER certification isn’t just a recommendation—it’s a requirement. OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.120 standard mandates that employees handling hazardous materials receive the proper training to ensure safety and compliance. However, with different HAZWOPER training levels available, choosing the right course can be overwhelming.

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man wrapping his injured hand in a bandage

Workplace injuries don’t just affect employee well-being—they have significant financial implications for companies. According to the National Safety Council, workplace injuries cost employers over $170 billion annually in lost productivity, medical expenses, and insurance claims . However, one of the most effective ways to mitigate these costs is through proactive safety training. By investing in your employees’ skillsets and making workplace safety a priority, you can reduce injuries, improve productivity, and even see a return on your investment (ROI).

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