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HAZWOPER 8 hr Refresher  

Created by Health and Safety Training Experts - OSHA accepted.

Course Description:

This course meets the requirements in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for eight hours of annual refresher training for workers at hazardous waste sites. This course is designed for general site workers who remove hazardous waste or who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards.

 

Topics include:

  • HAZWOPER regulations,

  • safety and health plans,

  • hazardous chemicals,

  • safety hazards,

  • air monitoring,

  • medical surveillance,

  • site control,

  • decontamination,

  • personal protective equipment, and

  • respiratory equipment.

This course covers the topics in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120.

 

Prerequisites: Enrollment is open to those who have already completed the 40-hour or 24-hour HAZWOPER training.

Tuition: US$79.00

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to enroll click here.

To preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

 

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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Stormwater Management during Construction

This course has been developed for the Erosion Control Supervisor Responsible for the proper installation, maintenance and inspection of Best Management Practices (BMPs) for the control of erosion and sedimentation at construction sites.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

 

 

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Risk Management Program Compliance

This training course consists of three parts. Part one will provide you with a general overview of the EPA Risk Management Program Rule and Requirements. - Overview of the EPA Risk Management Program Rule,   -EPA Risk Management Program Internal Compliance Auditing,  -Maintaining Compliance with the EPA Risk Management Program Requirements

 

In Part two, using the EPA’s Risk Management Program inspection checklist, we will cover each of the requirements and clarify exactly what you need to do and document to meet EPA requirements and how to be prepared for a state or EPA inspection. Part three will provide with important tips and resources for achieving and maintaining compliance with the many Risk Management Program requirements.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

ISO-9001-2000 Introduction and Management Overview

This course introduces the ISO 9001:2000 standard by presenting a brief history of the standard and then discussing the advantages this international model provides to any organization desiring to develop a quality management system built upon identifying the processes within a business, developing consistent production plans for that business and implementing structured improvements to succeed in today’s competitive marketplace.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

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Environmental First Responder Awareness Level

This 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.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

 

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The Clean Air Act

This module contains information pertaining to the Clean Air Act. The Clean Air Act describes one of a number of pieces of legislation relating to the reduction of atmospheric pollution.
Learning Objectives
• Understand the Clean Air Acts of 1955, 1963, 1970, and 1990
• Describe the permit program
• Recognize the purposes of the CAA
• Describe how the CAA is protecting people
• Evaluate the New Source Review Program
• Explain the three types of permits
• List the changes implemented with the 1990 CAA Amendments

 

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ISO 14000

This course has been designed to provide basic knowledge about the environment, environment management systems (EMS), ISO 14000, the relation between ISO 9000 and 14000, the integration of ISO 14001 and 9001, and the requirements of ISO 14001. The primary purpose of ISO 14000 series is to prevent pollution, protect the environment and improve the environmental performance of all kinds of organizations.

 

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DOT Hazmat General Awareness

This course is designed to provide you the basic information about hazardous materials and Hazardous Material Regulations (“HMR”). Also, after completing this course, you will be able to determine the required shipping documents and other necessary requirements of dealing with the hazardous material.

 

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OHSAS 18001

This course is based on the recognized assessment specification OHSAS 18000. Taking this course can reduce risk, help you and your company stay in compliance with legal requirements, and improve overall performance.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

 

 

Occupational Health & Environmental Controls

This course is designed for people working in the construction industry who are exposed to health hazards and chemicals during the course of their work. Topics include definitions, hazard communication standard, asbestos standards, MDA, lead, worker protection programs, process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals, and cadmium. This course focuses on the topics covered in OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart D.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

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Hazards of Asbestos in the Workplace

Asbestos is a substance that has been used for centuries. Its heat-resistant properties make it almost indestructible; due to this property, asbestos have been widely used in the construction industry, especially for pipe and boiler insulation. Before 1973, asbestos was sprayed onto different surfaces for fire protection purposes, but this practice was banned due to the hazardous nature of asbestos. Furthermore, it is no longer used for insulating pipes and boilers. However, asbestos can still be found in many older buildings. Those who work in construction, repair, demolition and renovations are at a greater risk of contracting asbestos-related diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. There is no safe level for exposure to asbestos. This course introduces the students to the hazards of asbestos in the workplace and provides information about the measures that must be taken in order to minimize the effects of exposure to asbestos.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

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General Safety- Beryllium and Cadmium Hazards in the Workplace

There are hundreds of workplaces and thousands of employees that are exposed to beryllium and cadmium hazards every day. This course gives you a basic knowledge of beryllium and cadmium hazards present at various industrial workplaces, how you can minimize your exposure to them, different acute and chronic problems caused by beryllium and cadmium, and what precautionary measures you should take in order to avoid injuries and fatalities at beryllium and cadmium exposed workplaces.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

 

Ionizing and Non-ionizing Radiation Safety

Personnel working in areas where they could be exposed to radiation need to be aware of the associated hazards and preventive or control measures. This course covers information about radiation, kinds of radiation found in workplaces, effects of radiation on human health, and the preventive measures that could be adopted to control radiation in the work areas. This course will be helpful for those who are directly or indirectly involved with radiation in their workplaces.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

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Industrial Hygiene

This course attempts to introduce the content of OSHA 1910 Subpart Z, which deals with toxic and hazardous substances.

 

This course will focus on the aspects of Subpart Z which deal with keeping hazardous chemicals and materials from negatively affecting your health. This includes the use of personal protective equipment, cleaning procedures in the event of exposure to hazardous materials, and the procedures in place for conducting first aid and recording an incident of exposure in the workplace.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

 

Materials Handling & Storage

This course specifies the materials handling and storage procedures developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to reduce injuries resulting from mishandling or improper storage.

 

For detailed course descriptions, to preview a course demo or to subscribe click here or click on the Environmental Protection Virtual University icon on the right.

 

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