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    OSHA requires a minimum of forty (40) hours of initial off-site instruction for employees involved in hazardous waste operations under CERCLA, RCRA, or state or local governments. Course includes classroom and hands-on training.
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    OSHA requires a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours of initial off-site instruction for employees who are members of Emergency Response Teams for their companies. These personnel respond to chemical emergencies. This technician course is not intended to be site-specific. Employers are still required to provide additional training for their employees that covers the specific operations at their facility. This course would cover the basic elements that would be in most emergency response training programs.
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    This class provides information about participant awareness of the goals and critical tasks of each discipline at the scene of an emergency or disater. This knowledge greatly increases the likelihood for cooperation and coordination among the responding agencies in bringing the incident to a successful conclusion. Your increased understanding of emergency management will improve your ability to functions as part of an efficient emergency response team. Class includes simulator board exercises and examination of case studies.
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    OSHA requires a minimum of eight (8) hours of refresher training designated to fulfill the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120 for Hazarous Waste Site Workers. This training shall be annual.
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    OSHA requires a minimum of eight (8) hours of refresher training designated to fulfill the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120 for Hazardous Waste Site Workers. This training shall be annual.
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    This training is designed for all employers and employees who are engaged in any activity related to the identification, classification, packaging, marking, labeling, loading, unloading, placarding, receiving, preparation of shipping papers, or offering for transport hazardous materials or hazardous waste. This training includes an introduction to OSHA, EPA and DOT and explains their responsibilities. Packaging, Completion of a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, and Specific DOT placarding and marking requirements are covered. At the end of this training, students will be tested to assure their awareness of the responsibilities under EPA, OSHA, and DOT regulations. Job specific training such as fork truck safety and record keeping activities will be the employer's responsibility under federal regulations. It is understood that at least one employee per company will take the DOT/RCRA Management Training to answer specific transportation questions that will arise.
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    In addition to attending the Basic Dot Mandatory Training, supervisors and managers must also be aware of all the training requirements under DOT 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table and reference all related information to select the proper labels, markings, and placards, with the proper performance oriented-oriented packaging. Students will also be taught to use the DOT Emergency Response Guidebook. General safety requirements will be reviewed specific to new OSHA requirements. New DOT Internet resources will be explained, with current changes in regulatory enforcement policy and waste reduction covered. This one-day course includes the cost of the Hazardous Materials, Substances & Waste Compliance Guidebook, along with the North American Emergency Response Guidebook. This combined 1500 page reference covers DOT, EPA, and OSHA regulations and reference material.
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    The lead supervisor course consists of 32 hours of training with a minimum of 8 hours dedicated to hands on activities. The course includes background information on lead and it's health effects; Federal, State and local regulations; liability & insurance issues; risk assessment & inspection; development of & implementation of a lead abatement plan; lead hazard recognition; lead abatement activities & hazard reduction methods; restricted practices; interior duct abatement/cleanup; soil & exterior dust abatement; clearance methods and waste disposal methods. Students have to be able to wear a respirator and it is recommended that students bring copies of 29 CFR1910 & 1926 standards. Certified abatement supervisors may perform specific abatement activities, including oversight of abatement projects and preparation of the occupant protection plan and the abatement report. Qualifications for certification: 1) Pass an EPA-accredited abatement supervisor course. 2) Pass the EPA abatement supervisor certification exam. 3) Meet one of the following requirements: * One year of experience as a certified lead-based paint abatement worker, or * At least 2 years of experience in a related field.
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    The lead worker course consists of 16 hours of training with a minimum of 8 hours dedicated to hands-on activities. The course includes background information on lead and its health effects; Federal, State and local regulations; complying with a lead abatement plan; lead hazard recognition & control; lead abatement activities & hazard reductiion; restricted practices; interior dust abatement/cleanup; soil & exterior dust abatement; clearance metholds and waste disposal methods. Students are required to be able to wear a respirator and it is recommended that students bring copies of 29 CFR1910 & 1926 standards. Certified abatement workers may conduct abatement activities under the direction of certified abatement supervisors. Qualifications for cerfification: 1) Pass an EPA - accredited abatement worker course.
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    The lead worker course consists of 8 hours of training with a minimum of 4 hours dedicated to hands-on activities. The course includes review of information on lead and its health effects; Federal, State and local regulations; complying with a lead abatement plan; lead hazard recognition & control; lead abatement activities & hazard reduction; restricted practices; interior dust abatement/cleanup; soil & exterior dust abatement; clearance methods and waste disposal methods. It is recommended that students bring copies of 29 CFR1910 & 19236 standards. Certified abatement workers may conduct abatement activities under the directiion of certified abatement supervisor. Qualifications for certification: 1) Pass an EPA - accredited abatement worker course.
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