Under the HAZWOPER regulation 29 CFR 1910.120, workers who have completed the 40-Hour Site Worker course must receive eight hours of refresher training every year.
Under the HAZWOPER regulation 29 CFR 1910.120, workers who have completed the 40-Hour Site Worker course must receive eight hours of refresher training every year.
This course fulfills that requirement. Participants will review hazard analysis and recognition and be updated on new regulations.
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Registrants must provide proof that they have successfully completed the 40-Hour or 24-Hour site worker course.
The University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services (UT CIS) delivers technical assistance and training to businesses and communities throughout Tennessee. UT CIS has the real-world experience and expertise to give businesses and communities the tools they need to grow, succeed and create good jobs.
Whether you want to improve productivity on the plant floor, comply with safety or environmental regulations, sell to a government agency, introduce a new product, or improve your economic development potential, UT CIS has the expertise to help you succeed.
In addition to having a skilled and experienced staff who can help you define and solve your most pressing problems, UT CIS can connect you with the expertise of universities, federal laboratories and other resources across the country.
Since its creation in 1963, UT CIS has grown its staff of professional employees located in six offices across the state. UT CIS is an agency of the UT Institute of Public Service and houses several nationally known programs, including the NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership, EDA University Center, Procurement Technical Assistance Center and OSHA Training Institute.
HAZMAT training is offered by M&A Safety Services. M&A Safety Services provides comprehensive instructor led training courses that are readily available to meet our customers’ training needs. Our training centers deliver essential training courses on a daily basis.
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.
Hazardous Communications training course is offered by Environmental Outsource, Inc. Environmental Outsource, Inc. is a complete safety training outsourcing solution for your EHS needs for all types of industries.
HAZWOPER training is offered by Pacific Safety Center. To deliver safety education and training for business and community. The Pacific Safety Center is dedicated to making our communities safer places to live, learn, work and play by providing quality education, information, programs and events.
Hazardous Communications (GHS) training is offered by Safety & Compliance Services Inc. Learn how to properly identify hazardous materials, read labels, read SDS sheets and identify by category. It teaches safe work practices when handling hazardous materials.
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