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HAZWOPER 40-Hour OSHA Course Board Approval #: 05-OM-0092 - This 40 hour course is designed for workers exposed to hazardous substances and who are required to attend 40 hours of safety training per 29 CFR 1910.120 and 29 CFR 1926.65. This course reviews safety and health considerations, work procedures, personal protective equipment and clothing, site monitoring, emergency and incident response techniques, decontamination and planning. |
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| Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120/29 CFR 1926.65 |
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| Any employee who is exposed to hazardous substances on a work site and their management. |
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| Course Objectives BASIC CHEMISTRY: 2 hours An intense introduction to the nature and behavior of inorganic and organic chemical. This course examines various laws of chemistry as they apply to organic compounds, flammable liquids and gases, and other types of hazardous materials APPLIED CHEMISTRY: 2 hours Provides the technical foundation for specific operational strategies field and detection devices with an emphasis placed on the safety associated with working around chemicals |
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| INCIDENT CONSIDERATIONS: 4 hours A study of the legal, organizational, technical, and practical aspects of response to hazardous materials emergencies including the laws and regulations related to hazardous materials, the use of the Incident Command System, and protective actions, clothing, and equipment HAZARD AND RISK ASSESSMENT: 4 hours INDUSTRIAL TECHNICIAN CONSIDERATIONS: 4 hours PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT USE: 8 hours CHEMICAL-SPECIFIC TRAINING: 8 hours Day four is dedicated to the study of specific chemicals, including: chlorine, ammonia, caustic soda, flammable liquids, nitric and sulfuric acids. Analysis of Process Safety Management and Risk Management Program compliance, system configurations and specific response measures are addressed. INCIDENT COMMAND: 8 hours |
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