HAZWOPER Technician
This 24-hour class satisfies OSHA and WISHA Hazardous Waste and Emergency Response requirements for twenty-four hours of training for those employees who respond offensively to stop a hazardous chemical release. Students successfully completing the class are certified as HAZWOPER Technicians. Training is done at your site. The course covers:
Laws and Regulations
Incident Command System
Incident Notification
Hazard Communication
Toxicology
Hazard Recognition and Assessment
Monitoring and Instrumentation
Respiratory Protection
PPE/Chemical Protective Clothing
Confined Spaces
Lockout/Tagout
Decontamination
First Aid
Ventilation
Emergency Response Plans
Control, Containment
Event Termination
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Test Your Knowledge
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Question #31
What is the difference between an incidental spill and an emergency spill?
a) An incidental spill would be a material or substance that is non-hazardous while an emergency spill would be a material that is toxic, volatile, flammable, etc.
b) The distinction is facility-specific and can only be spelled out in that facilitys emergency response plan.
c) Incidental spills are accidents, while emergency spills are not.
d) All of the above
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