OSHA 24-Hour HAZWOPER
Course Title:
OSHA 24-Hour HAZWOPER
Course duration:
3 days
Price:
$750
Course Summary
NV5's 24-hour HAZWOPER course is designed to comply with provisions of 29 CFR 1910.120 General Industry-Occupational Safety and Health Standards and to provide a balanced mixture of classroom-based instruction, lecture, demonstration, video training and hands-on exercises, that will challenge and stimulate the student.
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Description
NV5's 24-hour HAZWOPER course is designed to comply with provisions of 29 CFR 1910.120 General Industry-Occupational Safety and Health Standards and to provide a balanced mixture of classroom-based instruction, lecture, demonstration, video training and hands-on exercises, which will challenge and stimulate the student. The 24-hour HAZWOPER course culminates in a 50 question comprehensive final exam to test the student’s knowledge of the course material. A passing grade of 70% is required. The topics covered on the 24-Hour course referenced above will be as follows:
- Hazwoper Regulation Review
- Chemicals – Hazard Communication Program – GHS Compliance
- Toxicology
- Respiratory Protection
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Decontamination
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Confined Space Entry
- Excavations and Trenches
- Tank Closure
- Emergency Contingency Plans
Audience
Health and Safety Professionals needing to comply with the provisions of 29 CFR 1910.120 General Industry-Occupational Safety and Health Standards.
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The course will be conducted by Mr. Rafael E. Silva - NV5's Corporate Health and Safety Training Director. Mr. Silva has over 28 years of instructional experience with public agencies and private organizations as well as many years of practical experience providing safety oversight of hazardous waste and emergency response operations – including the BP Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon Response Project as well as work in the deepest single shaft mines in the USA (Superior, Arizona) and Canada (Sudburry, Ontario) as well as the world's largest open pit copper mine – Codelco's Chuquicamata – San Pedro de Atacama - Chile.