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24 Hour HAZWOPER - Online

$525.00

Length: 24 Hours
Format: E-Learning Format

This course provides the 24-hour safety training
requirement mandated by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Workers attending this course
will cover health and safety procedures, and personnel protection during work
operations at hazardous material sites.

Each day contains hands on and tabletop exercises.

VOLUME DISCOUNT
3-5 Seats: 5%
6-10 Seats: 10%
11+ Seats: 15%

About this Class

This course is suited for Desktops and large tablets such as iPads. Note: Internet Explorer is no longer supported nor recommended. 

 

Compliance Solutions 24-Hour HAZWOPER Occasional Site Worker is the course that puts "The Class Back In Online Training!" We don't "resell" canned modules from online content libraries... Every online HAZWOPER certification course we offer is developed, maintained, and hosted by the company that delivers more HAZWOPER training than all our competitors combined!

 

24 Hour HAZWOPER

 

High quality, professional audio throughout, insightful and relevant interactions, and comprehensive content is why we set the bar for the rest of the industry and why you'll choose Compliance Solutions HAZWOPER over and over again! DON'T just take a course when you can have the best training available on the web! Since 1995, our HAZWOPER courses not only MEET OSHA recommendations.....they exceed them!

 

OSHA mandates 24-Hour HAZWOPER training for personnel engaged in hazardous waste operations as outlined in 29 CFR 1910.120(e) and are considered occasional site workers." Functions include removal/handling of underground tanks or piping, contaminated soil, groundwater or subsurface investigations, construction work where hazardous materials may potentially be present, encountered, prepared, packaged, labeled, marked, stored, or shipped for disposal, and any facility where hazardous wastes are treated, stored, or disposed of.

 

This interactive course includes 24 comprehensive training modules, audio, video, student interactions, and engagements, along with milestones and module assessments, content reviews, and a certification exam.

 

Should I Take 24 Or 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training?

 

Employees who have job duties that involve handling or cleaning up hazardous materials in any manner should take 40-hour HAZWOPER training. The 24-hour course is specifically for "Occasional Site Workers"(individuals who ARE NOT required to handle waste or hazardous materials as a part of their job function).

 

According to OSHA, "...workers who must perform duties at a hazardous waste site that has not yet been characterized but where contamination is expected, fall under the scope of 29 CFR 1910.120 ((e)(q)). These workers must work under the direction of an on-site supervisor and a site-specific safety and health plan and must be fully trained and protected pursuant to the HAZWOPER standard. When additional information becomes available through site characterization that verifies there is minimal or no risk of employee exposure to hazardous substances, a lesser degree of PPE and worker training may be acceptable".

 

"When site characterization shows that the area to be serviced by workers is free of potential exposure, or the proposed work assignments would not expose any of the work crew to hazardous substances, the activity can be carried out as a normal maintenance or construction operation."

 

This intensive, interactive certification course allows students to proceed at their own pace through the training. Certification can be achieved anywhere with a computer, and an internet connection is available.

Class Details

High quality, professional audio throughout, insightful and relevant interactions, and comprehensive content is why we set the bar for the rest of the industry and why you'll choose Compliance Solutions HAZWOPER over and over again! DON'T just take a course when you can have the best training available on the web! Since 1995, our HAZWOPER courses not only MEET OSHA recommendations.....they exceed them!

 

OSHA mandates 24-Hour HAZWOPER training for personnel engaged in hazardous waste operations as outlined in 29 CFR 1910.120(e) and are considered occasional site workers." Functions include removal/handling of underground tanks or piping, contaminated soil, groundwater or subsurface investigations, construction work where hazardous materials may potentially be present, encountered, prepared, packaged, labeled, marked, stored, or shipped for disposal, and any facility where hazardous wastes are treated, stored, or disposed of.

 

This interactive course includes 24 comprehensive training modules, audio, video, student interactions, and engagements, along with milestones and module assessments, content reviews, and a certification exam.

Course Topics

 

  • Agencies, Laws, and Regulations
  • HAZWOPER Training 
  • Toxicology 
  • Preparation for Fieldwork
  • Understanding Radiation Safety
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Sampling and Packaging 
  • Handling Drums and Containers
  • Site Emergencies 
  • Medical Surveillance
  • Hazard Communications
  • Principles of Safety
  • Planning and Organization
  • Chemical Hazard Identification Systems
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Air and Environmental Monitoring
  • Fire Protection
  • Confined Space Hazards
  • Decontamination Procedures
  • 24-Hour HAZWOPER Final Exam

 

Learning Objectives

 

This course aims to ensure awareness and promote safety among employees who may be exposed to chemical hazards on the worksite. The objective is to ensure that employees operate in the safest possible manner in situations where contact with potentially hazardous materials is likely.

 

At the conclusion of this course, students will:

  • Understand how hazardous materials are handled, identified, and human responses to exposure
  • Learn the importance of the Health and Safety Plan (HSP)
  • Incorporate the knowledge of what to do in case of site emergencies
  • Use appropriate safety methods and work practice controls
  • Recognize signs and labels that are used to alert personnel of danger involving hazardous material

 

REQUIRED TIME TO COMPLETE THIS COURSE: OSHA requires a minimum of 24 hours of study time. There is no cap or "maximum" time allowed in the course; however, it must be completed within 90 days of registration.

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Course Outline

OVERVIEW
This course provides the 24-hour safety training requirement mandated by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Workers attending this course will cover health and safety procedures, and personnel protection during work operations at hazardous material sites.
Each day contains hands on and tabletop exercises.

DAY ONE

OPENING
1. Who is COMPLIANCE SOLUTIONS
2. Course introduction

OSHA REGULATIONS DISCUSSION
1. What is OSHA and how does it work?
A. Employer and employees rights and responsibilities
2. Overview of Environmental Legislation
A. Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1986 (CERCLA)
B. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
C. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act - 11976 (RCRA)
3. Overview of 29 CFR 1910.120

GENERAL SAFETY HAZARDS
1. Types of hazards
2. Personal Safety Issues
3. General Safety Issues
4. Fall Protection
5. Excavation Safety
6. Hand and Power Tools
7. Lock out/Tag out
8. Heavy Equipment

PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION
1. Site Characterization
2. Health and Safety Plans

HAZARD COMMUNICATION FOR HAZWOPER
1. NFPA 704
2. DOT System
3. HMIS III
4. Safety Data Sheets
5. Other Identification Systems

CHEMICAL HAZARD ID SYSTEMS
1. Properties of chemicals
A. Toxic
B. Reactive
C. Ignitable
D. Corrosive
E. Radioactive

DAY TWO

TOXICOLOGY
1. Acute vs. Chronic
2. Immediate vs. Delayed Effects
3. Reversible vs. Irreversible
4. Routes of entry
A. Inhalation
B. Absorption
C. Ingestion
D. Injection
E. Ocular
5. Chemical interaction effects
6. Target organ responses
7. Dose/Response relationship
8. Measuring toxins

IONIZING RADIATION
1. Fission
2. Particles
A. Alpha
B. Beta
C. Gamma
D. Neutrons
3. Radiation Meters
4. Exposure Doses

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
1. Respiratory Protection Programs
A. Selection
B. Training
C. Sanitizing
D. Inspection
E. Maintenance


CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
1. Fabric Properties
A. Levels of Protection
B. Level A
C. Level B
D. Level C
E. Level D
F. Modifications
2. CPC Factors

HEAT STRESS
1. Factors
2. Heat Illnesses
A. Heat Rash
B. Heat Cramps
C. Heat Syncope
D. Heat Exhaustion
E. Heat Stroke
3. Related Stressors
4. Pre/Post Entry Assessments
5. Prevention

MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE
1. Surveillance
A. Pre-Assignment Examinations
B. Periodic Examinations
C. Termination Examinations
2. Treatment
A. Emergency
B. Non-emergency
3. Record Keeping

DAY THREE

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

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



FINAL EXAMINATION

The Certified Trained Difference

Our Certified Trained classes surpasses the industry standard, offering more in-depth safety training on your schedule. Certified Trained classes not only cover fundamental safety protocols but also explore advanced topics specific to various industries. Every Certified Trained course comes with a regulatory specific Certification upon successful completion of the exam.

FAQs

What is the difference between 24 and 40 Hour HAZWOPER?40 Hour HAZWOPER Training is designed for workers that deal with hazardous materials directly, including facilities where HAZMAT is prepared, packaged, labeled, marked, stored, or shipped for disposal and for any facility wherein hazardous wastes are treated, stored, or disposed of. 24 Hour Training is for workers working at these facilities but who don't have any responsibility to deal directly or handle any hazardous materials EXAMPLE drillers, surveyors, contractors, administrative personnel & drivers. Many companies will make workers get the 40-hour course to make sure they are ready for any situation.

How long is OSHA 24-Hour HAZWOPER good for?All HAZWOPER Certifications are good for 12 months after the initial training course students need to take a refresher course annually to learn about any updates or changes to HAZWOPER.

Who is required to have 24-hour HAZWOPER Training?24-Hour HAZWOPER Training is for workers who are not required to deal directly with the cleanup. Conditions that don't require a protection level of "C" or above, for example; drillers, surveyors, contractors, administrative personnel & drivers.

What is HAZWOPER?OSHA created HAZWOPER, or Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, to teach employees involved with hazardous waste cleanup, disposal, or emergency response to protect themselves at work.

What are the different levels of HAZWOPER Training?There are two HAZWOPER Training levels. 40-Hour HAZWOPER- Workers responsible for cleanup operations. 24-Hour HAZWOPER Training is for Occasional site workers who aren't involved in cleanup operations. There are also two other courses related to HAZWOPER the 8-Hour HAZWOPER course is the refresher course for both 24 and 40-Hour HAZWOPER and the 16-Hour Course upgrades 24-hour Certification to 40-Hour!

Can I take 24-Hour HAZWOPER Training online?According to OSHA, the 24-Hour HAZWOPER Training Course can be completed using only online training as long as it covers training requirements under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120.

What does the term HAZWOPER mean?HAZWOPER is an acronym for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response.

How do I get OSHA HAZWOPER Certification?All HAZWOPER courses can be taken either online or in a classroom setting except 40-Hour HAZWOPER and the HAZWOPER upgrade from 24-hour to 40-hour training; both of these courses must include an in-class hands-on portion to be compliant with OSHA.

Where can I take 24-hour HAZWOPER Training?The 24-Hour HAZWOPER Course can be completed completely online. Some companies may choose to utilize classroom training; instead, either is acceptable as long as it covers training requirements under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120.

What is OSHA 24-Hour HAZWOPER Training?According to OSHA, 24-hour HAZWOPER Training is for occasional site workers, "Workers who must perform duties at a hazardous waste site that has not yet been characterized but where contamination is expected. Most likely, these are workers who don't have to handle the HAZMAT directly.

What OSHA standard covers 24-hour HAZWOPER Training?If you are taking 24 Hour HAZWOPER Training whether online or in a classroom, the training must cover training requirements under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 to be compliant!

E-Learning Format

**Flexibility**
Life doesn't adhere to a 9-to-5 schedule, and neither do our courses. Our online platform allows you to learn at your own pace, on your own time. Whether you're a night owl or an early riser, our training is available whenever it suits you.

Complete the training at your pace.

**Multilingual Options**
Safety knows no language barriers. Our training content is available in multiple languages, ensuring that you can understand and apply safety protocols regardless of your native language.

**Comprehensive Content**
Our courses cover a wide spectrum of health and safety topics, from workplace hazards to emergency response protocols. You'll gain practical knowledge that empowers you to identify risks, prevent accidents, and create a culture of safety.

**Engaging Experience**
Say goodbye to dull lectures. Our interactive learning modules incorporate videos, simulations, case studies, and quizzes to keep you engaged and help you retain key information effectively.

**Expert Instructor**
Our courses are developed and delivered by experienced professionals in the field of health and safety. Benefit from their expertise and gain insights from real-world scenarios.

**Certification**
Upon successful completion of your chosen course, you'll receive a certification that validates your training. This credential not only demonstrates your commitment to safety but also enhances your professional profile.

**Consistency**
Rest assured, our training maintains a consistent quality across all platforms. You can have peace of mind knowing that employees in Colorado receive the same exceptional training as those in Florida!

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