DOT HAZMAT Transportation Training will teach you how to properly prepare, package and ship hazardous materials by air, land, or sea.
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To stay current with Department of Transportation requirements (required when shipping via FedEx, UPS, the USPS, private carriers, or your own company vehicles), your certification must be refreshed every 3 years or when regulations "substantially change." New employees may not perform hazardous materials shipping functions un-supervised until they have completed this DOT certification training course. The course utilizes a unique "10-step approach" to shipping and handling hazardous materials properly. Each element is expanded on during class by using "real-world" examples of what to do and what NOT to do when shipping hazardous materials.
Please be advised: Student participation and interaction during this class is REQUIRED. As part of the DOT Hazmat Transportation Training Course, Students complete hands-on exercises designed to prepare them for the shipping of hazardous materials in the workplace. If you are not prepared to interact with other students and the instructor during class, we suggest taking:
DOT HAZMAT Certification Online
REQUIRED TIME TO COMPLETE THIS COURSE: 6 Hours
DOT HAZMAT Transportation Training will teach you how to properly prepare, package and ship hazardous materials by air, land, or sea.
Any person involved with the transportation of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) is required by law to receive DOT HAZMAT Transportation Training.
The first step in becoming a HAZMAT certified driver is to get your Class A CDL. After having your class A CDL the next step is acquiring your HAZMAT endorsement. To do that, you need to complete an application that requires the following:
You must pass a HAZMAT knowledge test. This includes getting your HAZMAT Transportation Training before you can perform any shipments.
According to OSHA, a hazardous material is any item or agent biological, chemical, radiological, or physical, which has the potential to cause harm to humans, animals, or the environment, either by itself or through interaction with other factors.
The Hazardous Materials Transportation Act regulates the transportation of hazardous materials to protect against the risks to life, property, and the environment inherent in the transportation of hazardous material in intrastate, interstate, and foreign commerce.
You will need to take a DOT Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Transportation Refresher Class every 3 years, or if regulations change significantly.
HAZMAT is the abbreviation for hazardous materials used by The Department of Transportation and OSHA.
The DOT HAZMAT Transportation Classroom Training takes 6 hours of in-class time to complete.
Simply put, if part of your job has to do with HAZMAT, you are a HAZMAT employee. This includes the fabricators of HAZMAT packaging since those individuals are the first line in protecting the HAZMAT by fabricating packages in accordance with DOT specifications.
The Hazardous Materials Transportation act created by The Department of Transportation in 1975 and, this is the primary law that regulates the transportation of hazardous materials.
Some of the jobs that require HAZMAT Certification include Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator, warehouse supervisor or manager, logistics specialist or coordinator, and shipping & receiving supervisor, to name a few.