16-Hour HAZWOPER Upgrade
This training provides full 40-Hour Certification (including hands-on training) for employees previously certified as an "Occasional Site Worker" (24-Hour HAZWOPER) under 29 CFR 1910.120(e). This training eliminates the time and expense required to complete a full 40-hour course in its entirety.
Note: Students MUST have received 24-Hour HAZWOPER training through Compliance Solutions within the past 5-years (60 Months) and maintained certification (including annual refreshers) during that time. We cannot accept 24-hour certifications issued by another training source.
DAY ONE
METERS AND MONITORING
1. Reasons for monitoring
2. Sampling Techniques
3. Meter Characteristics
4. Combustible Gas Indicators
5. Photo Ionization Detectors
6. Flame Ionization Detectors
7. Vapor Analyzers
8. Toxic Meters
9. Multi-gas Analyzers
10. Colorimetric Detectors
11. Sound Meters
12. Heat Stress Monitors
13. Instrument Safety
14. Meter Limitations
FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
1. Classes of Fire
- Class A
- Class B
- Class C
- Class D
- Class K
2. Fire Extinguishers
3. Open Yard Storage
4. Fire Brigades
5. Foams
CONFINED SPACES
1. Overview
2. Statistics
3. Training
4. Non-permit Required Confined Spaces
5. Permit Required Confined Spaces
6. Entrants
7. Attendants
8. Supervisors
9. Confined Space Rescue
HANDLING DRUMS AND CONTAINERS
1. Container Hazards
2. Inspecting Containers
3. Classification of Containers
4. Handling Containers
5. Staging
6. Bulking
7. Shipping
SAMPLING AND PACKAGING
1. Sampling Locations
2. Sample Planning
3. Sample Types
4. Sampling Strategies A. Biased B. Unbiased
5. Field Logs
6. Chain of Custody
DECONTAMINATION
1. Decontamination Planning
2. Decontamination Methods
- Physical Removal
- Chemical Deactivation
3. Decontamination Solutions
4. Decontamination Effectiveness
5. Decontamination Procedures
6. Emergency Decontamination
SITE EMERGENCIES
1. Personal Emergencies
2. Work Site Emergencies
3. Public Emergencies
4. Causes of Emergencies
5. Emergency Response Plans
A. Identification of Personnel
- 1. Incident Commander
- 2. Health and Safety Officer
- 3. Response Teams
- a. Entry
- b. Rescue
6. Site Maps
7. Site Control
8. Accountability
9. Emergency Evacuation
10. Coordination with Government Agencies
- National Contingency Plan
11. Emergency Site Safety
DAY TWO
INTRODUCTION-ADMINISTRATIVE ANNUAL REGULATORY UPDATES
1. OSHA
2. EPA SITE CHARACTERIZATION
Group activity for a scenario site, students will:
1. Identify Site Hazards
2. Identify Monitoring/Evaluating Requirements
3. Identify Controls for those Hazards
SITE PLANNING
Group activity for a scenario site, students will:
1. Determine the Organizational Structure
2. Identify Site and Emergency Response Plans
3. Discuss After Action Procedures & Critique
EXERCISE SCENARIO
This is a group activity for an emergency at the scenario site.
*PRACTICAL Students don and doff totally encapsulating
suits/SCBA for a specified activity.
FINAL EXAMINATION
OVERVIEW:
This course provides an upgrade for students previously certified at the 24-hour level to meet 40-hour requirements mandated by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Students will be expected to attend two full days of the class in order to meet the requirements.
This class is highly interactive and requires student/class participation. All training materials are provided at class and students are expected to participate in hands-on exercises, group tabletops and a dress out following by a final exam at days end.
Qualitative fit-testing is available for an additional fee. Students who receive fit-testing must produce a medical clearance. Please contact Customer Service for requirements at 800-711-2706 Ext 1.
DAY ONE
METERS AND MONITORING
1. Reasons for monitoring
2. Sampling Techniques
3. Meter Characteristics
4. Combustible Gas Indicators
5. Photo Ionization Detectors
6. Flame Ionization Detectors
7. Vapor Analyzers
8. Toxic Meters
9. Multi-gas Analyzers
10. Colorimetric Detectors
11. Sound Meters
12. Heat Stress Monitors
13. Instrument Safety
14. Meter Limitations
FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
1. Classes of Fire
A. Class A
B. Class B
C. Class C
D. Class D
E. Class K
2. Fire Extinguishers
3. Open Yard Storage
4. Fire Brigades
5. Foams
CONFINED SPACES
1. Overview
2. Statistics
3. Training
4. Non-permit Required Confined Spaces
5. Permit Required Confined Spaces
6. Entrants
7. Attendants
8. Supervisors
9. Confined Space Rescue
HANDLING DRUMS AND CONTAINERS
1. Container Hazards
2. Inspecting Containers
3. Classification of Containers
4. Handling Containers
5. Staging
6. Bulking
7. Shipping
SAMPLING AND PACKAGING
1. Sampling Locations
2. Sample Planning
3. Sample Types
4. Sampling Strategies
A. Biased
B. Unbiased
5. Field Logs
6. Chain of Custody
DECONTAMINATION
1. Decontamination Planning
2. Decontamination Methods
A. Physical Removal
B. Chemical Deactivation
3. Decontamination Solutions
4. Decontamination Effectiveness
5. Decontamination Procedures
6. Emergency Decontamination
SITE EMERGENCIES
1. Personal Emergencies
2. Work Site Emergencies
3. Public Emergencies
4. Causes of Emergencies
5. Emergency Response Plans
A. Identification of Personnel
6. Incident Commander
7. Health and Safety Officer
8. Response Teams
A. Entry
B. Rescue
9. Site Maps
10. Site Control
11. Accountability
12. Emergency Evacuation
13. Coordination with Government Agencies
A. National Contingency Plan
14. Emergency Site Safety
DAY TWO
INTRODUCTION-ADMINISTRATIVE
ANNUAL REGULATORY UPDATES
1. OSHA
2. EPA
SITE CHARACTERIZATION
Group activity for a scenario site, students will:
1. Identify Site Hazards
2. Identify Monitoring/Evaluating Requirements
3. Identify Controls for those Hazards
SITE PLANNING
Group activity for a scenario site, students will:
1. Determine the Organizational Structure
2. Identify Site and Emergency Response Plans
3. Discuss After Action Procedures & Critique
EXERCISE SCENARIO
This is a group activity for an emergency at the scenario site.
Practical
Students don and doff totally encapsulating suits/SCBA for a specified activity
FINAL EXAMINATION
• Original 24-Hour certification must have been issued by Compliance Solutions within the LAST 5-years
• Students must provide government-issued photo identification matching the name on the original certificate at class. NO EXCEPTIONS
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