Environmental First Responder Awareness Level
Created by Environmental Health and Safety Training
Experts.
Course Description:
This online course encapsulates sensitive issues regarding emergency
response level II.
This is an advanced level in which responders are
directly involved in the action of mitigating hazardous chemical
release.
Chemicals, if handled improperly, can become a hazard that
could be a serious threat to human life and the environment. To
reduce or eliminate these hazards, emergency response and awareness
levels have been set up to recognize these hazards and minimize the
risk to human life and environmental damage.
Regulatory
Requirement::
Please see the state/regulatory requirement from the course demo
page.

Seat Time:
This course has been approved for 4 hours.
Course Prerequisites:
N/a
Testing:
Quizzes - All quizzes must be passed with a 100% to proceed forward
to the next lesson.
Final Exam- Final Exam must be passed with a 70% to pass the course.
The final exam can be taken three times if necessary.
Tuition:
US$75.00
To
preview a course demo or to enroll
click
here
If you are a corporate
training visitor, please feel free to view the demos but then
contact us by email (click
here) or telephone (416-698-8230) and
we will be pleased to discuss potential corporate rates based on the
volume of subscriptions you wish to purchase.
Here is a listing of our
Environmental courses. Click on the title for more information.
1.
ISO 9001:2000 – Internal Auditor Course
2.
Environmental First Responder Operations Level
3.
HAZWOPER
8 hr Refresher with Blood Borne Pathogens Module
4.
HAZWOPER
8 HR Refresher
5.
Stormwater Management during Construction
6.
Risk
Management Program Compliance
7.
ISO-9001-2000 Introduction and Management Overview
8.
Environmental First Responder Awareness Level

9.
The Clean
Air Act
10.
ISO 14000
11.
DOT
Hazmat General Awareness
12.
OHSAS
18001
13.
Occupational Health & Environmental Controls
14.
Hazards
of Asbestos in the Workplace
15.
General
Safety- Beryllium and Cadmium Hazards in the Workplace
16.
Ionizing
and Non-ionizing Radiation Safety
17.
Industrial Hygiene
18.
Materials Handling & Storage
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