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40 Hours HAZWOPER Training by ISOHS

The 40 Hours HAZWOPER Training course, offered by ISOHS, is a comprehensive program designed for workers who are regularly exposed…

The 40 Hours HAZWOPER Training course, offered by ISOHS, is a comprehensive program designed for workers who are regularly exposed to hazardous substances as part of their job duties. This course meets the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 training requirements and provides in-depth knowledge and skills to handle hazardous materials safely and effectively.

Whether you’re a hazardous waste workeremergency responder, or site supervisor, this training will equip you with the tools to identify hazards, use personal protective equipment (PPE), and respond to hazardous material incidents with confidence.

What Will You Learn?

  • HAZWOPER Standards and Regulations:
  • Understand the key OSHA HAZWOPER standards and their application in hazardous waste operations.
  • Learn about OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and other relevant regulations.
  • Hazard Recognition and Control:
  • Identify and assess hazards associated with hazardous waste operations.
  • Learn strategies for hazard control and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Emergency Response Procedures:
  • Develop and implement emergency response plans for hazardous material incidents.
  • Learn how to respond to spills, leaks, and other emergencies effectively.
  • Decontamination Procedures:
  • Understand the principles of decontamination and how to implement them safely.
  • Learn best practices for minimizing exposure to hazardous substances.
  • Health and Safety Monitoring:
  • Review techniques for air monitoring, health surveillance, and exposure assessment.
  • Learn how to use monitoring equipment and interpret results.
  • Site Safety Plans:
  • Understand the components of a site safety plan and how to implement it.
  • Learn how to conduct site safety briefings and toolbox talks.
  • Toxicology and Hazard Communication:
  • Learn the basics of toxicology and how hazardous substances affect the body.
  • Understand hazard communication standards and how to read Safety Data Sheets (SDS).

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