HAZWOPER TRAINING IN HANFORD, CA
WE COME TO YOUR FACILITY
AND PROVIDE YOU WITH SITE SPECIFIC TRAINING
We provide all of the following:
- initial training and certification through our 24- or 40-hour courses.
- refreshers to renew your HAZWOPER certification with our 8 hour annual refresher course.
- Initial & refresher training for supervisors and incident commanders
- 49 CFR DOT HAZMAT Training is also available
Confined Space Rescue Training Topics Include:
- Hazard Identification & Control
- Ventilation
- OSHA, CALOSHA and NFPA
- Monitoring Instruments
- Heat Illness Prevention
- Basic CPR/First Aid, AED and Bloodborne Pathogens Review
- Phases of Rescue Operation
- Patient Assessment and Evaluation
- Patient Packing Using Backboard
- Sked System
- Tripod and Retrieval Systems
- Knots Lowering and Raising
- Systems and Anchors
Initial Training
standard are required to take the initial HAZWOPER training which consists of a 24 or 40-hour course.
40 Hour Hazardous Waste Worker Training in Hanford
This course covers at least eight additional hours of specialized training on such topics as, but not limited to:
- the employer’s safety and health program,
- personal protective equipment program,
- spill containment program,
- and health hazard monitoring procedure and techniques.
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24 Hour Emergency Response Technician Training in Hanford
The 24-hour training is for those individuals who will work at contaminated sites that do not expose them to hazardous substances at or above the Permissible Exposure Limits.
There is no on-site hazardous waste training requirement like the 40-hour course.
Training shall be based on the duties and function to be performed by each responder of an emergency response organization.
Note: This course is a prerequisite to the 8-Hour On-Scene Incident Commander Program and the 8 Emergency Response
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Supervisors & Commanders
Additional Initial Training & Refreshers
The following additional courses are needed for supervisors or
employees in supervisory roles upon completion of their initial training and refreshers.
8 Hour Hazardous Waste Worker Training in Hanford
Prerequisite: 40 Hour Hazardous Waste Worker
This course covers at least eight additional hours of specialized training on such topics as, but not limited to:
- the employer’s safety and health program,
- personal protective equipment program,
- spill containment program,
- and health hazard monitoring procedure and techniques.
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8 Hour On-Scene Incident Commander Training in Hanford
Prerequisite: 24 Hour Emergency Response Technician
Incident commanders, who will assume control of the incident scene beyond the first responder awareness level, shall receive at least 24 hours of training equal to the first responder operations level.
In addition they must have competency in the following areas
- Know and be able to implement the employer’s incident command system.
- Know how to implement the employer’s emergency response plan.
- Know and understand the hazards and risks associated with employees working in chemical protective clothing.
- Know how to implement the local emergency response plan.
- Know of the state emergency response plan and of the Federal Regional Response Team.
- Know and understand the importance of decontamination procedures.
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8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Courses in Hanford
once employees have completed their initial training.
8 Hour General Hazard Awareness Course in Hanford
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8 Hour Emergency Response Awareness Course in Hanford
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DOT Hazmat Training in Hanford
This four-hour training program fulfills both initial and refresher training requirements.
The Department of Transportation makes training mandatory for almost anyone who handles hazardous materials.
4 Hour DOT Hazmat Training in Hanford
This course needs to be completed by any employee who does any of the following, regardless of frequency or amount:
- select or fill hazardous materials packages,
- label containers,
- complete shipping papers,
- load or unload vehicles,
- transport hazardous materials,
- or operate vehicles used in the transport of hazardous materials.
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