This course covers and tests all the subjects needed to fulfill the U.S. Department of Transportation requirement 49 CFR 172.704(d)(5). Under DOT regulations, employees who impact the shipping and receiving of hazardous materials must be trained and tested, then certified by their employer.
This course covers and tests all the subjects needed to fulfill the U.S. Department of Transportation requirement 49 CFR 172.704(d)(5). Under DOT regulations, employees who impact the shipping and receiving of hazardous materials must be trained and tested, then certified by their employer.
This includes workers who prepare or sign hazardous materials/waste manifests, workers who prepare hazardous materials for shipment off-site and hazardous waste generators.
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This course fulfills the annual refresher training requirements (29 CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard) for hazardous waste site personnel who have completed either the 40-hour or 24-hour course.
HAZMAT Safety training is offered by Professional Safety Associates, Inc. Professional Safety Associates, Inc. also tailors and develops Safety Training Programs to adapt to our client’s needs.
A trained supervisor must directly oversee the employee of the hazardous material until they have completed their required training.
Hazard Management Training is designed to build off of the skills students developed in Hazard Recognition Training. This training gives an overview of the final three stages of the Hazard and Effect Management Process: Assess, Control, and Recovery.
Learn how to manage waste in California and transport hazardous materials. For drivers, loaders or generators who sign the manifest or are responsible for the transportation of hazardous materials. Also for generators who manage hazardous waste (90-day, 180-day area) in California.
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