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HAZWOPER 8-Hr Refresher Training 29 CFR 1910.120/29 CFR 1926.65 (IACET CEU=0.8)

Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training deals with guidelines and best practices set by OSHA for dealing with hazardous waste.
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Duration: 8 Hours and 11 Minutes
Language: English
Level: Certificate

Introduction to HAZWOPER 8-Hr Refresher Training 29 CFR 1910.120/29 CFR 1926.65 (IACET CEU=0.8) Training

Around 35 million tons of hazardous waste is managed annually in the US, where one in six Americans lives within three miles of a toxic waste site. The HAZWOPER 8-Hr Refresher Training 29 CFR 1910.120/29 CFR 1926.65 (IACET CEU=0.8) online course is designed for professionals involved in hazardous waste operations. Our OSHA-compliant training meets the annual training requirements while commiting to latest safety protocols and regulatory standards. The course is designed for both employers and employees to give them ample knowledge about the hazards and precautionary measures. Our course covers the techniques and skills required for hazardous waste management and emergency responses. 

HAZWOPER Refresher Training - Module 1 - Scope, Application and Training Requirements

1. Introduction    

  • Welcome
  • HAZWOPER Refresher Training
  • Course Overview
  • Introduction
  • Learning Objectives

2. Definitions    

  • Definitions
  • Hazardous Substance
  • Legal Definitions
  • Hazardous Waste
  • Knowledge Check: Definitions

3. Hazardous Materials Incidents    

  • Love Canal
  • Hurricane Katrina
  • Knowledge Check: Love Canal
  • Knowledge Check: Hurricane Katrina

4. Laws and Agencies    

  • Laws and Agencies
  • OSH Act
  • RCRA
  • CERCLA
  • HSWA
  • SARA
  • EPA and OSHA
  • Learning Activity – Which Regulation Is It ?

5. Standards    

  • OSHA HAZWOPER Standard
  • What You Need to Know about HAZWOPER
  • Additional OSHA Standards
  • Knowledge Check: HAZWOPER Standard

6. Training Requirements    

  • HAZWOPER Training Requirements
  • Initial Training Requirements
  • Site Workers
  • Refresher Training Requirements
  • Learning Activity – Who Needs This Training ?
  • Safety and Health Training Programs
  • Site-Specific Safety and Health Plan

7. Conclusion    

  • End of Module

HAZWOPER Refresher Training - Module 2 - Environmental Issues for HAZWOPER (US)

1. Introduction    

  • Welcome
  • Course Overview
  • Introduction
  • Learning Objectives
  • EPA Regulated Areas

2. Hazardous Waste    

  • Hazardous Waste Generation
  • Hazardous Waste Categories
  • Hazardous Waste Evaluation
  • Hazardous Waste Generator Classifications
  • Learning Activity – Hazardous Waste Generator Classification
  • Hazardous Waste Accumulation
  • Knowledge Check: Hazardous Waste Generator
  • Knowledge Check: Hazardous Waste Evaluation

3. Non-hazardous Waste    

  • Non-hazardous Waste
  • Special Management

4. Industrial Wastewater    

  • Industrial Wastewater Discharges
  • Industrial Wastewater Discharges to Surface Waters
  • Industrial Wastewater Discharges to a Municipal Treatment Plant
  • Knowledge Check: Industrial Wastewater

5. Stormwater    

  • Stormwater Discharges
  • EPA Exemptions
  • SWPPP
  • Knowledge Check: Stormwater

6. Permits and BMPs    

  • Permits
  • Operating Practices
  • Industrial Waste BMPs
  • Industrial Waste Storage
  • Industrial Waste Spills and Containment
  • More Industrial Waste BMPs
  • Learning Activity – Industrial Waste BMPs

7. Conclusion    

  • End of Module

HAZWOPER Refresher Training - Module 3 - Hazard Communication: Your Right to Know

1. Introduction    

  • Welcome
  • Course Overview
  • Introduction
  • Learning Objectives

2. HazCom Standard Purpose    

  • Purpose of the Hazard Communication Standard
  • Knowledge Check: HazCom Standard Purpose

3. HazCom Standard Areas    

  • Who Is Covered by the Standard?
  • Parts of the Standard
  • Learning Activity: Four Major HazCom Standard Areas

4. GHS    

  • Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)

5. Types of Hazards    

  • Chemical Hazards
  • Physical Hazards
  • Health Hazards
  • Knowledge Check: Types of Hazards

6. Responsibilities    

  • Employer Hazard Communication Responsibilities
  • Manufacturer and Importer Hazard Communication Responsibilities
  • Learning Activity: Hazard Communication Responsibilities

7. Inventory and Written Program    

  • Hazardous Chemicals Inventory
  • The Written Program

8. Label Requirements    

  • Labels
  • Additional Label Requirements
  • Common Rating Systems Used in Labeling
  • Learning Activity: Pictograms

9. Safety Data Sheets    

  • SDS Requirements
  • Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
  • SDS Format
  • Knowledge Check: Reading an SDS

10. Information and Training    

  • Information and Training
  • Employer Training Responsibilities
  • Training Requirements

11. Summary    

  • Summary

HAZWOPER Refresher Training - Module 4 - Hazard and Risk Assessment Techniques*

1. Introduction    

  • Welcome
  • Course Overview
  • Introduction
  • Learning Objectives

2. Definitions and Classifications    

  • Definitions
  • Methods of Hazard Classification
  • Knowledge Check: Risk

3. Chemical and Physical Properties of Hazards    

  • Toxicity
  • Corrosivity
  • Flammability and Explosibility
  • Instability and Reactivity
  • Pyrophoric Material
  • Knowledge Check: Corrosives
  • Knowledge Check: Ignitability
  • Oxidizers
  • Asphyxiants
  • Cryogenic Materials
  • Ionizing Radiation, Radioactive Materials and Radioactive Wastes
  • Learning Activity

4. Hazard Identification I    

  • Hazard Identification
  • OSHA Standard
  • EPA Definition
  • Senses and Location
  • DOT Requirements
  • Color-Coding Placards
  • Word- and Symbol-Coding
  • Number-Coding
  • DOT Hazard Classes
  • DOT Requirements for Transport
  • Knowledge Check: Placards 1
  • Knowledge Check: Placards 2
  • Knowledge Check: Placards 3
  • Knowledge Check: Placards 4

5. Hazard Identification II    

  • Highway Transport Container Shapes
  • Railway Container Shapes
  • Stationary Container Shapes
  • Drums
  • Other Containers
  • Knowledge Check Introduction
  • Knowledge Check: Container Shapes 1
  • Knowledge Check: Container Shapes 2
  • Knowledge Check: Container Shapes 3
  • Knowledge Check: Container Shapes 4
  • Process Hazards

6. Risk Assessment    

  • Recognizing an Emergency
  • Size up the Scene
  • Source and Size
  • Effects, Characteristics and Preliminary Identification
  • Knowledge Check: Release
  • Knowledge Check: Presence of Hazards
  • Knowledge Check: Risk Assessment

7. Conclusion    

  • End of Module

Flammable and Combustible Liquids

1. Introduction    

  • Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Learning Objectives

2. Definitions and Classes    

  • Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  • Hazardous Vapors
  • Flammable Versus Combustible
  • Knowledge Check: Flash Point
  • Knowledge Check: Flammable Versus Combustible

3. Risks and Safety Procedures    

  • Your Workplace’s Procedures
  • Activity: Controlling the Components of Fire
  • Potential Ignition Sources
  • Static Electricity
  • Bonding and Grounding
  • Special Equipment

4. Storage Methods    

  • Storage Rooms
  • Using Storage Rooms
  • Storage Cabinets
  • Outside of Storage Rooms and Cabinets
  • Containers
  • Safety Cans
  • Transferring Liquids
  • Knowledge Check: Amount
  • Knowledge Check: Transfer

5. Housekeeping and Fire Control    

  • Housekeeping
  • Fire Control
  • Industry-Specific Requirements

6. Conclusion    

  • Conclusion
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Who Needs HAZWOPER 8-Hr Refresher Training 29 CFR 1910.120/29 CFR 1926.65 (IACET CEU=0.8)?

Professionals and workers who previously completed the 24-hour or 40-hour HAZWOPER certification need this course to maintain their certification. This involves:

  • Equipment operators
  • General laborers
  • Hazardous materials technicians
  • Hazardous materials supervisors
  • Incident managers
  • General site workers

These individuals must complete the 8-hour HAZWOPER Refresher training within 12 months of their previous HAZWOPER training anniversary date.

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