This HAZWOPER training course is designed to expose learners to the steps used for notification, preparation, and response during emergency and post-emergency response operations.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe what measures can be taken to be prepared
- Describe what methods may be used to recognize an emergency release of hazardous substances, to identify which ones are present, when to initiate an Emergency Response Plan (ERP), and what information to report when notifying emergency responders
- List factors to take into consideration when sizing up a situation and preparing to take action during an ERP
- Recognize steps and procedures for helping victims and containing or controlling the release of a hazardous substance
- Identify post-procedures after an emergency response has been terminated
Intended Audience: Any employees who may be involved or expected to engage in:
- Hazardous waste cleanup operations where the employee may be exposed to hazardous substances; or
- A response to an occurrence which results, or is likely to result, in an uncontrolled release of a hazardous substance
Regulations Covered: 29 CFR 1910.120, 29 CFR 1926.65 and 40 CFR 311
Product Codes:
- E-Learning - English: 51586
- E-Learning - Spanish: 66636
- Classroom - English: 68548
NOTE: In OSHA's view, HAZWOPER online training, by itself, is not sufficient to meet the intent of the agency's training requirements for HAZWOPER, 29 CFR 1910.120 for general industry or 29 CFR 1926.65 for construction. Therefore, online training must be supplemented by site-specific elements, hands-on training and exercises, and an opportunity for trainees to ask questions of a qualified trainer. When using this course as a tool to help with training under 1910.120(q)(6)/1926.65(q)(6), we suggest you:
- Ensure your trainer is qualified, in accordance with 1910.120(q)(7)/1926.65(q)(7);
- Augment the online training with site-specific elements;
- Tailor your training to the employees' assigned duties;
- Include hands-on training to familiarize trainees with equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), and safe practices;
- Provide trainees with immediate and direct access to a qualified trainer as they are taking the course;
- Offer an opportunity for trainees to ask questions of the qualified trainer;
- Ensure all training elements listed in the regulation are covered; and
- Ensure the employer certifies the trainee has met the training requirements in accordance with 1910.120(q)(6)/1926.65(q)(6). (NOTE: The online training does not provide HAZWOPER certification; the online course certificate only acknowledges the completion of the online training itself.)
HAZWOPER: Emergency & Post-Emergency Response Procedures covers the following topics:
Prevention & Planning
- Prevention
- Planning for a Release
Recognition, Identification & Notification
- Spot a Release
- Make Proper Notifications
Isolation & Size Up
- Isolation
- What Happened?
- Are There any Casualties?
- What Could Still Happen?
- What Resources are Available?
Preparation
- Determine Hazards
- Allocate Personnel & Equipment
- Secure the Scene
- Make an Action Plan
Emergency Response
- Ground Rules
- Help Victims
- Evacuate or Shelter-in-Place
- Control the Hazard
- Advanced Control Measures
- Terminate the Operation
Post-Emergency Response
- Clean up the Area
- Decontaminate Personnel & Equipment
- Other Post-Emergency Tasks
This training content is available to download in SCORM 1.2 format for use on your own Learning Management System or company intranet!
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