Description
Hazardous materials are common in many workplaces, so much so that it is mandated by OSHA for anyone who works near or with these substances must receive comprehensive training on material hazards and safety protocols.
In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste “from cradle to grave”. Since then, other regulations have followed, including OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee’s specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.
This training course on HAZWOPER: Accidental Release Measures and Spill Cleanup Procedures discusses the plans and procedures necessary to safely contain and cleanup a hazardous materials spill.
HAZWOPER: Accidental Release & Spill Cleanup Procedures DVD Features
- The Hazard Communication Program
- The Emergency Response Plan
- The five levels of HAZWOPER emergency response training
- Personal protective equipment
- Site characterization
- Spill cleanup
- Decontamination procedures
Our easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials to run a successful training class with little to no prep time, including:
- HAZWOPER: Accidental Release & Spill Cleanup Procedures Video developed by industry experts
- HAZWOPER: Accidental Release & Spill Cleanup Procedures training leader’s guide
- Printable documents, including:
- Training outline
- Compliance Manual
- Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
- Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
- Employee Quiz and Answer Key
Course Outcomes
After completing this coursework, your employees will understand what to do during and after a hazardous chemical spill to protect themselves and decontaminate the area.
Who should take this course?
Employees, supervisors, and managers who work in a facility where hazardous materials are handled, transported, or worked with. This training is suitable for new hire orientation, refresher training, or to train the trainer.
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