Hazard Communications and Right-to-Know
This course informs workers about chemical hazards in the workplace. Learn how to develop and deliver training that fulfills this obligation, minimizes accidents and protects your organization from the devastating penalties and high costs associated with injuries. Meets OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200.
HAZWOPER Incident Management
This twenty-four (24) hour course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for emergency response personnel to safely and effectively manage hazardous material and fire emergencies. The program will include Hazardous Materials Operations Level curriculum, the Incident Command System, and the Eight Step Incident Management System as presented in the course text. Lecture, media, demonstration, table-top exercises and a self evaluation will be included in the course presentation. Meets OSHA 1910.120 and EPA 165.5.
HAZWOPER Technician (24 and 40 Hour)
This twenty-four (24) hour course is designed for personnel with supervisory or incident spill clean-up responsibilities for site-specific emergencies. The training prepares participants for responding to a small spill and mitigating that incident through the recovery phase. Includes practical exercise. Meets OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and EPA 165.5.
A forty-hour (40) course designed to meet the needs of hazardous waste site workers. It provides personnel with knowledge in hazardous waste site operations concentrating on personal health and safety. Topics include team function, respiratory protection, air monitoring, toxicology, chemical protective clothing, reconnaissance, response organization and more. Meets OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and EPA 165.5.
HAZWOPER Refreshers
These eight (8) hour courses satisfy the annual refresher training criteria for personnel trained to the Operations (State of Michigan), Technician and Incident Management Levels. Customized to meet your needs.
Specialized or Customized Training
We offer training to all levels of Hazardous Materials response. We can customized training to meet full curriculum requirements or specialized topics such as spill mitigation, decontamination, personal protective equipment, etc.