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HAZWOPER Dealing with the Media in Emergency Situations

This course will detail the public-facing side of emergencies. Dive deeper into media outreach, building an emergency preparedness plan, and the strategies you need in place before deploying an emergency response.

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HAZWOPER Electrical Safety in HAZMAT Environments

Electricity is everywhere and an important part of daily life and the workplace. However, electricity can also be dangerous, especially when used in an environment with hazardous materials (HAZMAT). In this training, you will learn the most common hazards related to electricity, common injuries that can happen, and how to prevent them.

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HAZWOPER Emergency Response Plan

This training is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). Discusses how emergency planning can reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in crisis situations.

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HAZWOPER Exposure Monitoring and Medical Surveillance

This course covers exposure monitoring, the use of monitoring equipment, and the integration of medical surveillance programs. It describes how to identify hazardous substances, conduct exposure assessments, and select appropriate monitoring procedures. It also discusses biological monitoring and how to interpret and act on monitoring data.

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HAZWOPER Fire Prevention

This training on HAZWOPER fire safety training, prevention, and response is designed to equip you and your colleagues with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate these challenges with confidence.

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HAZWOPER Handling Hazardous Materials

This training helps workers understand the hazards that can be associated with HAZMATs and the cleanup procedures that can mitigate them.

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HAZWOPER HAZMAT Labeling

This course will discuss the responsibilities of the shipper and carrier in the transport of hazardous materials, aspects of container labeling, specifically placarding and ID numbers including what they are, what they tell us, and when and where they are required. You'll also learn how to properly store common hazardous materials.

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HAZWOPER Heat Stress

In this training designed for a HAZWOPER setting, you will identify common risk factors of environmental heat and bodily overheating, learn the main dangers of heat exposure, and explore safe work practices.

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HAZWOPER Medical Surveillance Programs

This training is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). Discusses types of medical surveillance and how it is used to evaluate the health of anyone who regularly works around hazardous materials.

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HAZWOPER Personal Protective Equipment and Decontamination Procedures

This course will discuss the best practices and standard operating procedures used to properly control exposure to hazardous waste. It will also review HAZMAT levels and the proper donning and doffing of PPE. Finally, it will discuss what decontamination is, the methods used to remove contaminants, and how to determine if the method was successful.

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HAZWOPER Respiratory Protection and Safety

This training will examine the nature of respiratory hazards, why they’re not always immediately apparent, and how they can have lingering long-term health effects. It will also discuss the selection and use of suitable NIOSH-certified respirators and the unique applications and limitations of each. Also discussed are medical evaluations, fit tests, and employer responsibilities.

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HAZWOPER Safety Orientation

This training will explain the goals of HAZWOPER and how to determine when it does and does not apply. It will review key components of the Hazard Communication standard. Also discussed are who requires HAZWOPER training, what the training entails, and how much is needed based on your job. Each section of the HAZWOPER standard will be reviewed at a high level.

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