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This hazardous waste worker training course was developed in response to the need for waste site employees to obtain 40-hour training under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. This course complies with the Final Rule, 29CFR1910.120, and is designed to be taught in 40 hours. Included in the 40 hours are daily material presentations, material reviews, labs, exercises and activities, and pre- and post- tests.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP


Exercise: HCS 2012

This hazardous waste worker training course was developed in response to the need for waste site employees to obtain 40-hour training under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. This course complies with the Final Rule, 29CFR1910.120, and is designed to be taught in 40 hours. Included in the 40 hours are daily material presentations, material reviews, labs, exercises and activities, and pre- and post- tests.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP


Exercise: HCS 2012

When completed, participants will be better able to:

  • Identify actions/activities that could be done more safely
  • Identify hazard controls for these actions/activities

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The activities in this exercise will result in workplace changes that reduce exposures. Many will be small changes, but every avoided or eliminated exposure benefits workers. Each success builds confidence that change can be made.

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MODULES

Looking Back and Forward


Inspect, Don, Doff


Checking Out Factors in Glove Selection


Suit Up and Decon


More than CPC and RPE


Levels of Protection


Decon Double Check


Using the ERG


Exposures Measured at Your Workplace


Sampling to Measure Exposure


Design and Conduct a Skill-based Drill


Trench Safety Awareness


Using Your SCBA


NIOSH Pocket Guide Performance Measure


NIOSH Pocket Guide Mobile App


Create a Climate Kit


U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) Investigation Exercises


8HR-M Risk Management Plan Exercise


Lithium Battery Safety

This program follows the 40-Hour Site Worker program. The goals of the program are to:
  • Review basic skills and knowledge about hazardous waste site work
  • Engage in learning and problem-solving activities that will help to improve safety and health conditions on a site
  • Implement safe work practices
  • Demonstrate use of personal protective equipment for site work
  • Implement procedures in a safety and health plan to control hazards
  • Meet training requirements in Section (e) (8) of the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard, 19 CFR 1910.120

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The activities in this exercise will result in workplace changes that reduce exposures. Many will be small changes, but every avoided or eliminated exposure benefits workers. Each success builds confidence that change can be made.

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This is an awareness-level course designed to train workers to reduce their risk of heat and cold stress and treat heat- and cold-related illness if needed.

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This refresher module is an awareness-level tool designed to train workers to reduce their risk of heat and cold stress and treat heat- and cold-related illness if needed.

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This course complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for “occasional” site workers and is designed to be taught in 24 hours. Included in the 24 hours are daily material presentations, material reviews, labs, exercises and activities, and pre- and post- tests. Participants who complete this 24-hour course may later complete the remaining 16 hours needed for the full 40-hour Hazardous Waste Worker Course.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP


Exercise: HCS 2012

This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Final Rule (1910.120 effective March 6, 1990) for Treatment, Storage, and Disposal facility workers. The training program covers basic hazard recognition; use of provided protective equipment; basic control, containment, confinement, and decontamination procedures; other relevant standard operating procedures; and incident termination. This program is similar in content and agenda to the 24-hour Hazardous Waste Site Worker Training program and the 24-hour Industrial Emergency Response (IER). Therefore, the facilitator for this program is referred to the complete Facilitator Guides for these other 24-Hour courses for guidance. Note that the IER program is for workers responding to an emergency whereas the TSD worker may be exposed to hazardous materials during routine operations at the TSD facility.

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This hazardous waste worker training course was developed in response to the need for waste site employees to obtain 40-hour training under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. This course complies with the Final Ru Read More
This hazardous waste worker training course was developed in response to the need for waste site employees to obtain 40-hour training under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. This course complies with the Final Ru Read More
When completed, participants will be better able to: Identify actions/activities that could be done more safely Identify hazard controls for these actions/activities DOWNLOADS Facilitators Manual P Read More
The activities in this exercise will result in workplace changes that reduce exposures. Many will be small changes, but every avoided or eliminated exposure benefits workers. Each success builds confi Read More
DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Overview – Single Session Format Facilitator Overview – Multi-Session Format Participant Cover Page Timeline Cover Sheet and Module Checklist Impact Evaluat Read More
This program follows the 40-Hour Site Worker program. The goals of the program are to: Review basic skills and knowledge about hazardous waste site work Engage in learning and problem-solving activit Read More
The activities in this exercise will result in workplace changes that reduce exposures. Many will be small changes, but every avoided or eliminated exposure benefits workers. Each success builds confi Read More
This is an awareness-level course designed to train workers to reduce their risk of heat and cold stress and treat heat- and cold-related illness if needed. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Gui Read More
This refresher module is an awareness-level tool designed to train workers to reduce their risk of heat and cold stress and treat heat- and cold-related illness if needed. DOWNLOADS Facilitator Guide Read More
This course complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for “occasional” site workers and is designed to be taught in 24 hours. Included in the 24 hours are daily material presentations, material reviews, Read More
This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Final Rule (1910.120 effective March 6, 1990) for Treatment, Storage, and Disposal faci Read More