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Emergency Response

by noodleStream

Emergencies create an immediate threat to health, life, and the environment. We may not be able to control when and where life threatening emergencies happen, but can control how prepared we are to cope with them. Being prepared can minimize property damage and will greatly reduce the chance that you will suffer disfiguring injuries or death. ...

Basic First Aid

by noodleStream

The Bureau of Labor Statistics finds that in 2009, contact with objects and equipment was the leading event or exposure of nonfatal workplace injuries. Of those injuries, 29 percent were cuts, lacerations, or punctures. 27 percent of the injuries involved a finger or fingernail. In the workplace, OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health ...

CPR Refresher

by noodleStream

OSHA recommends that CPR training be a general program element of a first aid program. This course will give employees who have already been trained to perform CPR, a review of CPR’s major procedures. Employees will review how CPR works, when CPR should be performed and how to properly perform it. This course will give employees who have ...

OSC/CID Water Sector Emergency Response Training

by Texas Engineering Extension Service

This 12-hour course focuses on the tools, expertise, and resources that USEPA OSCs, CID Special Agents, and Regional Water Teams can use when responding to incidents affecting drinking water or wastewater utilities. Participants will gain a better understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the affected utilities; mutual aid and assistance ...

Advanced Hazardous Material Emergency Response Training

by Texas Engineering Extension Service

Extensive field operations involving various emergency responses to Highway, Rail and other Hazmat response scenarios.

Surveying the Hazmat Incident

by noodleStream

Upon completion of the learning event, the learner will display the ability to identify the role of the first responder after an incident involving hazardous materials, the proper steps to be taken after an incident, identify different types and forms of hazardous materials and their containers.

Emergency Action Plans for Office Employees

by noodleStream

Emergency events can happen at any place and at any time. Your company is required to have a written emergency action plan, and is also required to train you to know your responsibilities under that plan. At the same time, there are many different types of emergencies, including natural disasters, electrical blackouts and hostile people in the ...

Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Training

by NES

The topics covered in the 40–hr HAZWOP course include chemical and physical hazard recognition, hazard controls, selection of personal protective equipment, air monitoring, respiratory protection, site control, decontamination, field–specific operations (drum handling, trenching and excavation, etc.) and an introduction to emergency ...

Hazardous Waste Management

by Compliance Solutions

This 16-Hour online training course, will teach you how to understand and simplify applicable EPA regulations and most importantly, learn to apply them at your facility. Please be aware that additional training under OSHA’s HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) 1910.120 and DOT Hazardous Materials Shipping 49 CFR ...

40-Hour HAZWOPER Online Course

by Compliance Solutions

HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) is at the intersection of three Federal regulatory agencies (EPA, OSHA, DOT) and includes several career fields (science, technology, engineering, medicine, toxicology, law, psychology, organizational management, loss prevention, QA/QC, construction, waste management, etc.).


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