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Description |
Federal
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| O2
SA-T |
Emergency Oxygen Service Agreement -
Trauma Unit |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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Service Agreement for the use, service
and maintenance of the SOS Technologies Trauma Unit, complete
with CPR/inhalation mask, first aid supplies and bloodborne
pathogen protection and clean up supplies. Includes Emergency
Oxygen Orientation. |
29 CFR 1910.1030
37 FR 5504 |
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1 hour class |
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| O2
SA-S |
Emergency Oxygen Service Agreement -
Standard Unit |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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Service Agreement for the use, service
and maintenance of the SOS Technologies Standard Unit equipped
with a CPR/inhalation mask. Includes Emergency Oxygen Orientation. |
37 FR 5504 |
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| PROGRAM 1 |
SOS Technologies Trauma Unit with EOO,
ERT and CPR |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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Service Agreement for the use, service
and maintenance of the SOS Technologies Trauma Unit (see O2SA-T
above) and one class each of EOO, ERT and CPR training. |
29 CFR 1910.1030
37 FR 5504 |
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5
hour class in adult CPR, Workplace First Aid (ERT) and Emergency
Oxygen Orientation. |
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| PROGRAM 2 |
SOS Technologies Standard Unit with EOO,
ERT and CPR |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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Service Agreement for the use, service
and maintenance of the SOS Technologies Standard Unit (see O2SA-S
above) and one class each of EOO, ERT and CPR training. |
37 FR 5504 |
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5
hour class in adult CPR, Workplace First Aid (ERT) and Emergency
Oxygen Orientation. |
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| EOO |
Emergency Oxygen Orientation |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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This course meets OSHA/FDA requirements
for a non-medical responder to be "properly trained"
to use emergency oxygen. Course includes oxygen use during
first aid, CPR, and safe handling and service issues. |
29 CFR 1910.1030
37 FR 5504 |
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1 hour class |
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| CPR |
Adult Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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Participants learn to properly perform
CPR through discussion, demonstration and hands-on exercises.
Includes use of emergency oxygen, body isolation and barrier
masks and Cardiac Defibrillation Orientation. |
29 CFR 1910.1030
37 FR 5504 |
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2-3 hour class |
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| ERT |
Emergency Response Training (ERT/First
Aid) |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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The course is designed to train employees
to respond appropriately until professional help arrives. Topics
include victim assessment, shock management and stabilization. |
37 FR 5504 |
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1-2 hour class |
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| BBP |
Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Training |
29 CFR 1910.1030 |
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This course is site-specific, utilizing
your company's workplace Exposure Control Plan. Topics include
personal protective equipment, emergency notification procedures,
signs, labels, clean-up, development of training records and
post-exposure obligations. Each course is site-specific, as
required by OSHA. |
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2 hour class |
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| AED-T |
Automated External Defibrillator Training |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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Class participants learn how to respond
to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) with an AED, also Adult CPR and
emergency oxygen orientation. |
37 FR 5504 |
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3-4 hour class |
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| 8CPRFA |
American Safety & Health Institute
Standard CPR/First Aid Training |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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The National Safety Council Standard
course includes equal portions of adult CPR and first aid topics
such as victim assessment, choking, treatment of shock, burns,
bleeding control, bandaging, splinting, use of emergency and
first aid supplies, and more. This course is tailored to meet
the site-specific needs of your workplace and can be split into
two sessions. |
29 CFR 1910.1030
37 FR 5504 |
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5 hour class |
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| FR |
Emergency First Responder (medical) |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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This course meets the DOT minimum curriculum
for First Responder (FR), the state-approved first link of the
Community EMS system. The FR course is considered "advanced
first aid", and is a prerequisite for EMT training. |
29 CFR 1910.1030
37 FR 5504 |
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40 hour class |
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| FR-R |
Emergency First Responder Refresher |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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This interim course uses role playing,
drills and review exercises to keep first responder skills and
knowledge up to date between recertification. |
29 CFR 1910.1030
37 FR 5504 |
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14 hour class |
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| RSP-P |
Respiratory Protection Plan |
29 CFR 1910.134 |
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Based on a thorough evaluation of your
needs, our experienced professional staff will design a site-specific
Respiratory Protection plan for your company. |
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| RSPT |
Respiratory Protection Safety Training
/ Fit Testing |
29 CFR 1910.134 |
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This
course provides an understanding of the Respiratory Protection
Standard, including proper use and maintenance procedures for
respirators. Qualitative fit testing is also included. Quantitative
Fit testing available. |
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2-4 hour class |
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| SCBA |
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Training |
29 CFR 1910.134 |
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This course includes instruction in how
the respiratory system functions, causes of respiratory problems,
effects of respiratory hazards, safety practices, inspection
procedures, types of respiratory safety equipment, individual
fit testing, mock drills and written examination. Quantitative
fit testing available. |
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2-4 hour class |
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| PPE |
Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Training |
29 CFR 1910.132 |
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This course satisfies OSHA requirements
for hand, eye, head, face and foot protection training. Includes
site-specific/job specific instruction in the availability and
proper use of PPE. |
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2-4 hour class |
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| HCON |
Hearing Conservation and Safety Program |
29 CFR 1910.95 |
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This course discusses types and causes
of hearing damage, noise avoidance safety practices and personal
protective equipment for hearing conservation. Also includes
proper fitting and usage of ear plugs. |
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2 hour class |
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| EYESP |
Eye Safety Program |
29 CFR 1910.133 |
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This course covers the physiology of
vision, the effects of eye injuries, and common types and causes
of eye injuries. Safety practices and selection and use of
personal protective equipment for eyes are also discussed. |
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2 hour class |
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| BIP |
Back Injury Prevention / Ergonomics |
29 CFR 1910.151 |
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This course covers body mechanics and
proper moving and lifting techniques to prevent back injuries.
Proper use of back belts is also addressed. |
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1-2 hour class |
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| EVAC |
Emergency Evacuation Training |
29 CFR 1910.38 |
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Site-specific training including chain-of-command,
individual responsibilities to co-workers and professionals,
safe evacuation procedures and in-place protection. Evacuation
drill optional. |
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2-4 hour class |
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| EQ |
Earthquake Preparedness Training (West
Coast) |
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This course discusses basic earthquake
preparation and response during and immediately after an earthquake. |
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2 hour class |
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| XEQ |
Extended Earthquake Preparedness Training
(West Coast) |
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XEQ includes all the components of the
basic class with company evacuation and disaster team drills
added. |
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4 hour class |
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| SMSPLL |
Small Spill Clean Up |
29 CFR 1910.1200 |
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Employees learn to clean up routine,
non-emergency spills, including site-specific chemicals found
at your facility. (Includes HAZMAT Training) |
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4-8 hour class |
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| EST |
Electrical Safety Training - Awareness
Level |
29 CFR |
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This course trains employees in safe
work practices and utilization of safety devices that help to
control, avoid or eliminate electrical hazards. |
1910.302-335 |
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1-2 hour class |
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| STF |
Walking and Working Surfaces |
29 CFR |
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This course discusses gravity, friction
and momentum; causes of slips, trips and falls; avoidance techniques;
stairs, ladders and other equipment and the role of safety shoes. |
1910.22-.30 |
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1-2 hour class |
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Confined
Space Entry |
29 CFR 1910.146 |
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Utilizing your company's written policies,
participants will learn about the use of specialized personal
protection equipment (PPE), SCBAs and respirators. Also included
are how to identify "permit required" confined spaces,
use of permit entry forms and entry procedures. Includes mock
drills and a written examination. |
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4-8 hour class |
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| CSER |
Confined Space Rescue |
29 CFR 1910.146 |
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This course teaches qualified Confined
Space Entrants site-specific rescue procedures. Training includes
utilization of your company's on-site equipment and practical
hands-on confined space rescues within your designated confined
spaces based on company policies and procedures. |
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8-16 hour class |
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| LO/TO |
LockOut/TagOut Training |
29 CFR 1910.147 |
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This site-specific class instructs employees
in general work practices related to the lockout/tagout regulation
and specific instruction regarding electric, hydraulic, and
pneumatic equipment in your facility based on your company's
written plan. The course includes practice using appropriate
lockout devices. |
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1-2 hour class |
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| FIRE |
Fire Extinguisher Training |
29 CFR 1910.157 |
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This course trains employees in the use
of fire extinguishers. The training combines lecture, demonstration,
application of your company's in-house Fire Response Plan and
practical hands-on drill's). |
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1-2 hour class |
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| FIRE-RT |
Fire Response Training |
29 CFR 1910.157 |
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This course includes all components of
Fire Extinguisher Training, plus a walkthrough of the company's fire suppression system; methods
of extinguishing; hands-on training, including but not limited
to, fire hose and foam applications, and exterior structure
firefighting techniques. |
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4-8 hour class |
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| FLS/FLP |
Forklift Safety Training/Refresher Certification |
29 CFR 1910.178 |
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The classroom portion of OSHA required
forklift safety training is appropriate for any employee who
may be expected to operate a forklift. The course includes
major compliance requirements, surveying the work area, correct
operating procedures, recognizing potential problems and equipment
maintenance. This course is combined with hands-on training
in the use of the company's forklift(s). Successful completion
of this course satisfy's OSHA's forklift training regulation. |
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2-4 hour class |
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| FLS |
Forklift Safety Training - Refresher |
29 CFR 1910.178 |
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This
course is both lecture and hands-on training in the use of the
company's forklift(s). Successful completion of this course
together with the FLS course listed above satisfy OSHA's forklift
regulation. |
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2 hour class |
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| VOL10 |
10 Hour Voluntary Guide to Compliance |
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Designed by Federal OSHA, this course
will familiarize supervisors and managers with the most frequently
cited OSHA violations. The course also teaches personnel how
to research various OSHA regulations. A comprehensive, easy
to read book from OSHA is available for an additional fee. |
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10 hour class. Participants receive
a certificate of completion from the U.S. Department of Labor
- OSHA. |
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| HAZCOM-P |
Hazard Communication Plan |
29 CFR 1910.1200 |
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Our trained professional staff will do
a complete audit of your facility and write a site-specific
Hazard Communication Plan. |
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1-2 hour class |
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| HAZCOM |
Hazard
Communication Training HAZCOM ("Right to Know") |
29 CFR 1910.1200 |
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This course covers regulation background,
compliance requirements, MSDS recognition and use, signage,
and site-specific chemical hazards. Also addresses employee
and employer rights and responsibilities. |
29 CFR 1910.20 |
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1-2 hour class |
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| DOTHAZ |
Department of Transportation HAZMAT Training |
49 CFR, |
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This training is mandated for any employee
who operates vehicles used to transport hazardous materials;
those who load and unload hazardous materials; those who handle,
store, pack, test, recondition, repair or modify hazardous material
containers; those who prepare shipping papers or purchase hazardous
materials containers. |
HM 126F-181 |
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8 hour class |
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| 4FRA |
Hazardous Materials Responder Awareness |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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This course teaches hazardous substance
recognition, potential danger, proper documentation and response
team notification. This course is designed to teach a defensive
response to a hazardous materials release (protection of assets
and lives). |
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4 hour class |
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| 8FRO |
Hazardous Materials Operations |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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For all employees who may be expected
to contain a hazardous material release, this course covers
contingency planning, agency coordination, initial containment
and decontamination. This course is designed to teach a defensive
response to a hazardous materials release (protection of assets
and lives). |
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8 hour class |
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| 24FRO |
Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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This class instructs students in how
to initiate an emergency response by securing the area and calling
in an emergency response team. Participants learn to protect
lives, property and the environment. The class includes instruction
on the specific chemicals, waste and other hazardous materials
found on your site. Also qualifies as Occasional Site Worker
Training. |
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24 hour class |
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| 24TECH |
Hazardous Materials Emergency Technician |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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This course trains your response team(s)
to evaluate the severity of an incident and to take appropriate
action. Topics include HAZWOPER, emergency response, containment
and control procedures, decontamination, and chemical hazards.
Involves extensive field exercises. |
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24 hour class |
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| 8REF |
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response
Refresher |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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Designed for employees who are part of
the Emergency Response Team, this course reviews your company's
emergency response plan, containment and control procedures,
decontamination and chemical hazards. Prerequisites are 24-40
hour Operations or Technician class with current completion
card. |
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8 hour class |
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| ICS8 |
Incident Command System/Scene Manager |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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This course provides the skills necessary
to assume Incident Commander/Scene Manager role during any incident
involving hazardous materials. Training includes field scene
management, decontamination, documentation and reporting. Also
included are incident pre-planning, contingency planning and
personal protective equipment strategies. Participants must
have completed Operations or Technician Training. |
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8-16 hour class |
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| ICSREF |
Incident Command System/Scene Manager
Refresher |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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This course is designed to update Incident
Command System/Scene Managers in federal and state regulations
and the latest scene management techniques. |
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4-8 hour class |
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| 40HZWP |
Hazardous Waste Operations, Site Worker
(HAZWOPER) |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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Comprehensive training for site employees
with daily exposure to hazardous materials. Students will learn
how to properly remove and clean-up hazardous waste. This course
covers federal regulatory and emergency response requirements;
hazard recognition, evaluation, and control; decontamination
procedures; spill containment; personal protective equipment
and respiratory protection. |
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40 hour class |
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| HWREF |
Hazardous Waste Operations Refresher |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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A one day workshop for employees who
have received a minimum of 24 hours of HAZWOPER training, this
course will update participants on revisions to the federal
and state health and safety regulations, as well as the newest
technical innovations. Includes drills and exercises. |
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8 hour class |
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| HZSUPR |
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response
Supervisory Training |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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For supervisors of HAZWOPER trained workers.
Supervisors must complete an initial 24 or 40 hours of HAZWOPER
training prior to taking this course. Students learn how to
properly and safely supervise employees who work in hazardous
waste clean-up activities. |
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8 hour class |
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| 24HZWP |
Occasional Site Worker Training |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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For the site worker who will have minimal
exposure to hazardous materials, topics include federal regulatory
and emergency response requirements; hazard recognition, evaluation,
and control; decontamination procedures; and respiratory protection. |
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24 hour class |
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| 8SUP |
Hazardous Waste Operations Management
& Supervisor Training |
29 CFR 1910.120 |
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This course is designed for hazardous
waste site supervisors. Participants are trained to present
and implement the company's safety, health hazard monitoring,
and protective equipment programs. Also includes orientation
to record keeping, documentation and spill containment techniques. |
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8 hour class |
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