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6 training items found
by:Interactive Occupational Training & Certification based inWestminster, COLORADO (USA)
(ER4T090-F6T) This course prepares learners for chemical releases and threats of releases that are not specifically covered by the HAZWOPER standard. The intent is to provide the learner with basic information on acting safely when chemical releases and threatened releases require appropriate ...
by:PHASE Associates, LLC based inLivingston, NEW JERSEY (USA)
OSHA based Supervisory, 8-hour, 24-hour and 40-hour courses are available for attendees required to work at hazardous waste sites or as emergency responders to a chemical ...
by:Eduwhere based inChapel Hill, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
There is increasing public concern over protecting human and environmental health from the potentially harmful effects of the intended and unintended release of chemicals. Of all the classes of chemicals, pesticides appear to be of highest concern by the public, yet the public has a poor understanding of the basic principles underlying the risk ...
by:Eduwhere based inChapel Hill, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
This course is presented as an introduction to the field of toxicology. It is aimed at a wide audience, including scientists, engineers, environmental technicians, pesticide applicators, regulators, and anyone wanting to gain a better understanding of the effects of chemicals to human ...
by:The All Hazards Training Center at The University of Findlay based inFindlay,, OHIO (USA)
We've been providing complete Emergency Management and Disaster Preparedness/Response training for public and private sector workers, first responders and supervisors since 1989. We offer recognized baseline courses, such as National Incident Management System (NIMS), to specialized topics like Public Health and First Receiver Preparedness and Workplace Violence Avoidance. We also offer ...
by:Environmental Resource Center based inCary, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
OSHA’s Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) standard (29 CFR 1910.120) requires eight hours of annual refresher training for waste site cleanup workers, as well as for workers at hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. HAZWOPER emergency responders must have annual training of sufficient duration and content to maintain their ...
