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EHS 154: Associate of Risk Management I
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 2 (2 Lecture Hrs/Wk) This is the first in a series of three courses in preparation for the Associate of Risk Management Certification (AR M). After completion of this course, students are eligible to register for the first exam. This course covers the essentials of risk management in the workplace. Prerequisite: None.
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EHS 155: Associate of Risk Management II
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 2 (2 Lecture Hrs/Wk) This is the second in a series of three courses in preparation for the Associate of Risk Management Certification (AR M). After completion of this course, students are eligible to register for the second exam. This course covers the essentials of risk management in the workplace. Prerequisite: None.
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EHS 156: Associate of Risk Management III
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 2 (2 Lecture Hrs/Wk) This is the third in a series of three courses in preparation for the Associate of Risk Management Certification (AR M). After completion of this course, students are eligible to register for the third exam. This course covers the essentials of risk management in the workplace. Prerequisite: None.
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EHS 171: Environmental Science I:Chemistry of Hazardous Materials
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Sp EHS171 introduces students to the basic concepts of chemistry and physics which are essential for the characterization of the chemical hazards, such as: carcinogens, corrosives, explosives, flammables, oxidizers, and radioactive materials. Students will also become familiar with the chemistry of some elements, principles of chemical reactions, and the reference books such as Merck Index and CRC Handbook. Prerequisite: CH105 or consent of instructor. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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EHS 201: Environmental Health and Safety Regulations II
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - W EHS201 will summarize the regulatory and legal requirements associated with the Federal Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA), Comprehensive Environment Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CER CLA ), Clean Air Act (CAA ), Clean Water Act (CWA ), National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDE S), Toxic Release Information (TRI ) and the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA ). This course will underscore the critical impact of accurate and complete records upon the overall success of environmental and hazardous waste management programs. The basic elements of compliance auditing and examples of commonly required regulatory reports, forms, and record keeping will be introduced. Oregon's requirements will be the model presented in class whenever possible. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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EHS 221: Environmental Safety I:Emergency Response Planning
4.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F This course is designed to introduce techniques of planning, organizing and administering practical hazardous materials emergency response management programs, with emphasis on planning and incident command. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations (29 CFR 1910.120) and related federal rules will be studied in detail. Topics covered will include identifying the problem, analyzing the problem, etc. Included will be demonstration and practice with personal protective equipment and procedures. Prerequisite: EHS171 and ESR281; or consent of instructor. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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EHS 222: Environmental Safety II:Environmental Auditing
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (3 Lecture - 3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - W EHS222 will address the legal, regulatory, and best management practices associated with building and managing a fully integrated environmental audit program. The course will rely on, and enhance the student's existing environmental knowledge in Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA ), Clean Water Act (CWA ), Clean Air Act (CAA ), and Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation Liability Act (CER CLA ) as a basis for this course. How the regulations impact an audit program either independently or collectively will be discussed throughout the course; and the basic elements of compliance auditing and examples of commonly required regulatory reports, forms, and record keeping based on the American Society for Testing and Materials-1527 (ASTM-1527) will be introduced. Oregon's requirements will be the model presented in class whenever possible. Prerequisite: EHS221 or consent of instructor. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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EHS 225: Human and Environmental Toxicology
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F This course discusses the more important effects on the human body of exposures from hazardous materials/wastes. Topics covered include routes of exposure, acute and chronic effects of exposure on human target organs and systems, dose-response relationships and interpretation, exposure and risk assessments, chemical longevity in the body and environment, bio-accumulation, chemical transformations in the body and environment, and environmental effects of hazardous contaminants. Prerequisite: BI102 and CH105, or consent of instructor. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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EHS 230: Sustainable Business Practice
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course begins with a general review of the current state of most business practices. Students are introduced to the concept of business sustainability using the Natural Step as a framework for evaluations. Basics of environmental management systems are discusses and applied to a theoretical application. In class discussions will provide real world applications. Operational costs, worker health and safety, liability, public relations benefits, and alternative concepts to the gross national product are covered. Prerequisite: EHS101 and CH170; or consent of instructor.
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EHS 243: Environmental Science Lab II:Introduction to Instrumental Analysis
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (3 Lecture - 4 Lab Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course is a basic approach to study the theory and application of instrumental methods of chemical analysis and its aim is to develop competence in areas of chemical analysis with modern instrumentation. Also covered are sampling, measuring, and analytical testing. Procedures for handling samples to ensure proper preservation and compliance with the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) programs are presented. Prerequisite: EHS143 or consent of instructor. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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