OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is the premier federal agency of the US Department of Labor that has introduced the
HAZWOPER training courses to the workers in order to ensure the safety and the health of the same by reducing accidents, deaths and injuries at hazardous working sites.
The courses that are offered by HAZWOPER are:
8 hour annual HAZWOPER refresher training
24 hour HAZWOPER training
40 hour HAZWOPER training
HAZWOPER First Responder Awareness Level
Employees and employers covered by the OSHA HAZWOPER standard have to take the initial HAZWOPER training which consists of a 24 or 40 hour course, in order to become HAZWOPER certified. What's more, each year those who have taken the initial training are required to take an
8 Hour Hazwoper Refresher Course. This course meets the annual requirement for hazardous waste operations and emergency response workers.
The HAZWOPER 8 hour course is specially designed for workers of the general site whose work includes the removal of hazardous wastes or for those workers who are exposed to potential hazardous substances. The 8 hour annual refresher course meets all the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Workers who are exposed to hazardous substances and hazardous wastes also require this course. This course includes the topics: HAZWOPER regulations, hazardous chemicals, safety and health plans, respiratory equipment, air monitoring safety and health plans, decontamination and site control.
The trainees will have to complete this course within 8 hours and the prerequisites for the trainees is that - they must have to complete 40 hours or 24 hours of HAZWOPER training.
This course helps the trainees get the following benefits:
Identify and minimize the hazards at the work place.
Understand the OSHA regulations and requirements.
Develop a Medical Surveillance Program and understand its full purpose.
Know the methods of decontamination, decontamination principles and level of decontamination.
Knowledge on principles of toxicology and relation to the various types of chemical exposures.
Understanding potential hazardous situations that involve solvents, oxidizers, corrosives and reactive chemicals.
Understanding the various considerations at the time of emergency and the importance of training and actions to that of others.
The best part is that all the HAZWOPER courses are now available online and in the comfort and convenience of their own homes, workers can now get certified. If you are an employer or employee who need this course, you can contact any good online HAZWOPER training provider.