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Compliance Solutions | 40-Hour HAZWOPER | Portland OR

40-Hour HAZWOPER | Portland OR | 12/03/2024

$1,175.00

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Length: 4 Days
Format: ILT - In-Person Instructor Led Training - Safety Training

This training meets the OSHA 40-hour training requirement set forth and mandated by OSHA, CAL-OSHA, EPA, and all regulated and voluntary clean-up operations (whether state, or federal), TSDF's (Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities), including Emergency Responses  Workers attending this course will receive instruction on health and safety procedures and personnel protection during work operations at hazardous material sites.

Employers must provide HAZWOPER training from qualified trainers as per 29 CFR § 1910.120(e)(5). This training, whether in-person, classroom, or online, must include both instruction and hands-on experience. An employee does not meet OSHA regulations if they do not complete a hands-on portion of the training.

Fulfills OSHA 40 classroom training and hands-on requirements for:
OSHA 
29 CFR 1910.120(e)&(q), EPA 40 CFR Parts 264 and 265 (p) and CAL-OSHA Title 8 CCR 5192(e)(3)(A) .

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About this Class

Employers must provide HAZWOPER training from qualified trainers as per 29 CFR § 1910.120(e)(5). This training, whether in-person, classroom, or online, must include both instruction and hands-on experience. An employee does not meet OSHA regulations if they do not complete a hands-on portion of the training.

Fulfills OSHA 40 classroom training and hands-on requirements for:
OSHA 
29 CFR 1910.120(e)&(q), EPA 40 CFR Parts 264 and 265 (p) and CAL-OSHA Title 8 CCR 5192(e)(3)(A) .

This training meets the 40-hour training requirement set forth and mandated by OSHA, CAL-OSHA, EPA, and all regulated and voluntary clean-up operations (whether state, or federal), TSDF's (Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities), including Emergency Responses  Workers attending this course will receive instruction on health and safety procedures and personnel protection during work operations at hazardous material sites.

 

The class is highly interactive and requires student/class participation. All training materials are provided (including a full-course manual). Students are expected to participate during training, including class discussions, hands-on exercises and activities, group tabletops, and a mock dress out.

Class Details

WHO NEEDS OSHA 40 HOUR HAZWOPER?

 

Workers involved in direct clean-up actions, including:

  • Construction and Remediation
  • Clean-up workers
  • Hazardous Waste Operations
  • Hazardous Materials Handling

 

Examples of employees that typically require OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training:

  • Site Worker
  • Site Supervisor
  • Drilling, Boring, and Sampling Personnel
  • EH&S Personnel
  • Hazmat Operations, First Responders & Emergency Responders
  • Fire and Fire Safety Personnel and Officers
  • Site Safety Officer

 

Our seasoned Instructors emphasize a practical approach to worksite health and safety so that attendees understand HOW to recognize site hazards and WHAT appropriate steps are required to safeguard personnel and prevent illness & injuries on site.

 

40-Hour OSHA HAZWOPER certification is required for site workers, emergency response personnel, and those who remediate (clean-up) hazardous waste at controlled and uncontrolled hazardous sites and/or may have the potential for exposure to IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health) atmospheres.

 

The emphasis of OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER training is providing the ability to evaluate site conditions and recognize hazards and risks. This requires the ability to identify and evaluate conditions where assistance may be required and act accordingly.

 

CERTIFICATION

 

Certification (including a printed Certificate- suitable for framing and a wallet ID card) is awarded at the completion of training and passing a written exam. Qualitative fit-testing is available at an additional fee.

 

To receive fit-testing, you must produce a valid medical clearance (within the prior 11-months). For more information, visit the Respiratory Protection page.

OSHA 40 Course Topics

 

  • Chemical Hazard ID Systems
  • Competent Person
  • Confined Spaces
  • Decontamination Procedures
  • Dress Out Exercise
  • Electrical Safety
  • Emergency Response Procedures
  • Excavations
  • Fall Protection
  • Fire Protection
  • Hand and Power Tools
  • Handling Drums & Containers
  • HAZWOPER Regulations
  • Hazard Communication
  • Health Hazards 
  • Material Handling, Storage & Use
  • Medical Surveillance
  • Meters and Instrumentation
  • Motor Vehicles & Mechanized Equipment
  • Occupational Heat Exposure
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Planning and Organization
  • Powered Industrial Vehicles
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Safety Principles
  • Sampling and Packaging
  • Site Controls
  • Toxicology
  • Ionizing Radiation 
  • 40 Hour HAZWOPER Exam

 

Learning Objectives

 

Upon successful completion of the OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Classroom Training, students will:

  • Understand how hazardous materials are handled, identified & responses to exposure
  • Learn the importance of the Health and Safety Plan (HSP)
  • Incorporate knowledge of what to do in case of site emergencies
  • Know appropriate safety methods and work practice controls
  • Recognize signs and labels that are used to alert to danger involving hazardous material
  • Receive certification for OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training under 29 CFR 1910.120

 

Time to complete this course:  40 Hours (includes mock dress-out)

No Prerequisites

Course Outline

OVERVIEW
This course provides the OSHA 40-hour training requirement mandated by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. This course will cover health and safety procedures, chemical protective clothing, decontamination, and general techniques for managing hazardous materials.
This class is highly interactive and requires students to fully participate to receive a course certification. All training materials are provided for the course. Students will participate in group discussions, a tabletop exercise and a hands-on practical followed by an examination on the final day.
Qualitative respirator fit-testing is available for an additional fee. Students who elect to receive fit-testing must produce a copy of their medical certification and must be clean shaven before fit-testing can be conducted; please refer to OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard, 1910.134 for more information. To schedule the fit-test, please contact Customer Service at 800-711-2706, (select option 1) or register at: https://www.csregs.com

DAY ONE

OPENING
1. Administrative
2. Course introduction

REGULATORY DISCUSSION
1. Environmental Protection Agency
A. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 1976
B. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) 1980
C. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) 1986
3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
A. Employer & employee rights and responsibilities
B. Hazwoper, 29 CFR, 1910.120 / 1926.65

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/Combustible
D. Corrosive

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. Contact
5. Chemical interaction effects
6. Target organ responses
7. Dose/Response relationship
8. Exposure Limits

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 Program
A. Selection
B. Training
C. Sanitizing
D. Inspection
E. Maintenance

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 Level 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
C. Decontamination Solutions
3. Decontamination Effectiveness
4. Decontamination Procedures
5. 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
i. Incident Commander
ii. Health and Safety Officer
iii. Response Teams
B. Entry
C. Rescue
6. Site Maps
7. Site Control
8. Accountability
9. Emergency Evacuation
10. Coordination with Government Agencies
A. National Contingency Plan
11. Emergency Site Safety

DAY FOUR

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

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Our Certified Elite courses offer a level of education and training unmatched in the industry. The courses are led in-person by the best instructors in the industry. These classes delve deep into essential concepts, regulations, and best practices, ensuring participants gain a thorough understanding of workplace safety. These classes delve deep into essential concepts, regulations, and best practices, ensuring participants gain a thorough understanding of workplace safety.

Participants can engage directly with equipment, scenarios, and simulations relevant to their roles. Students can expect a deeper understanding of protocols and procedures, enhancing comprehension and retention of critical safety measures. Face-to-face interactions also encourage teamwork and collaboration among our students, facilitating the exchange of insights and best practices. The instructors offer personalized attention, ensuring that students are well-prepared to handle hazardous situations confidently and safely in their workplaces.

A Certified Elite class means that the content exceeds all OSHA, IATA, or DOT regulations. Guaranteed.

This prestigious certification signifies a level of competence and expertise that surpasses standard certifications. It equips students with advanced skills and knowledge through rigorous coursework and practical assessments, ensuring they are well-prepared to handle complex safety challenges in various industries. Certified Elite status not only validates one's capabilities but also enhances career prospects by demonstrating a commitment to excellence in safety practices. Employers recognize and value the depth of training and capability that come with this certification level, making Certified Elite holders highly sought after for their ability to contribute effectively to workplace safety and compliance initiatives.

Prerequisites

No Prerequisites

FAQs

What is OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training? OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training was designed for workers who directly deal with or handle hazardous materials. This includes removing or handling underground tanks or piping, handling contaminated soil and/or groundwater, subsurface investigations, and construction work in which hazardous materials may potentially be present. This Training is also required in situations 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.

How often do I need 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training? 40 Hour HAZWOPER Certification is good for a year after your initial Certification. After that, you will need to take 8 hour refresher Training annually to learn about any updates or changes to HAZWOPER.

Can I take OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training online? 40 hr OSHA HAZWOPER Training can be completed using in-class training or online training, but if you choose the online course, you still will be required to attend an in-class hands-on training portion to get certification.

How long will it take to get my OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Certification? Full payment is required before certificates can be released. Once you complete your final exam, we will mail the certificate to the EH&S contact at the company you're employed with. Certificates are shipped twice a week, Tuesdays and Fridays, via U.S. mail. Expedited certificates are available if needed. Please call us at 800-711-2706 for information.

What OSHA standard covers OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training? Every 40 hr HAZWOPER Training Course you take must include training requirements under 29 CFR 1910.120(e) and have hands-on Training to be compliant with OSHA and keep workers safe while on the job!

What is the difference between 24 and 40 Hour HAZWOPER? OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training is designed more 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 EX: drillers, surveyors, contractors, administrative personnel & drivers. Many companies will make workers get the 40 Hours course to make sure they are ready for any situation just in case.

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

What is the purpose of 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 levels of HAZWOPER Training? There are two HAZWOPER Training levels. OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER- Workers responsible for cleanup operations. 24 Hour HAZWOPER Training is for Occasional site workers that 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 that upgrades 24 hour certification to 40 Hour.

What does HAZWOPER Stand for? HAZWOPER is an acronym for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response

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