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8-Hour Emergency Responder Technician Level III Annual Refresher Course Online
According to OSHA regulations, each level of emergency responder must take an 8 hour annual refresher course to stay current on the techniques used in a hazardous materials incident. The 8-hour online refresher course helps to meet the requirements of OSHA in an informative and interactive manner. Included in the course are numerous techniques used in keeping the responder safe while containing and mitigating a hazardous materials spill.
Employees who are trained as Hazardous Materials Technicians Level III are required to complete an annual refresher training. Per paragraph (q)(6)(iii) of this section: “Employees (sic) shall receive annual refresher training of sufficient content and duration to maintain their competencies.”. This Instructor-Led training course provides the necessary hours and training to meet this requirement. Students complete a review of content presented in the original course, receive information on changes and updates in the last 12-months and participate in group exercises and review case studies designed to challenge and engage the employee.
All Technicians will participate in a Dress Out exercise, review decontamination procedures as well as the different levels of protection and appropriate PPE. To meet the certification requirements, each student MUST bring a copy of their company Safety Plan and complete a review with a certified Instructor to insure understanding and competency. At the conclusion of this course, students must pass a certification exam. Upon successful completion (70% or better) students are issued a Certificate of Completion (suitable for framing) and a wallet identification card.
According to OSHA regulations, each level of emergency responder must take an 8 hour annual refresher course to stay current on the techniques used in a hazardous materials incident. The 8-hour online refresher course helps to meet the requirements of OSHA in an informative and interactive manner. Included in the course are numerous techniques used in keeping the responder safe while containing and mitigating a hazardous materials spill.
In order to fully comply with OSHA standards, students must review their company Emergency Response Plan as a part of their annual refresher training. Before the student will be allowed access to the final exam, they must attest to having reviewed a current copy of their ERP.
Advanced course features include:
- Narrations, module quizzes, checkpoints, multiple student interactions, advanced bookmarking;
- Streaming video, Streaming Audio, Live Instructor Chat, course glossary, course library, advanced time tracking (insure students complete OSHA mandated hours requirements);
- Chapter quizzes, student checkpoints and a “End of Course” Final Exam to ensure competency.
These information packed modules, combined with industry best practices and the convenience of a self-paced, online learning will have you wondering why you ever put up with the old “page turner” courses of the past!
Employees have a full 90-days to complete the online curricula (extensions are available, just call prior to expiration) with the added benefit of being allowed to login and train at your leisure (no specific start and stop times). After completing the course, students will be sent a Certificate of Completion suitable for framing (not a black & white “downloaded copy”).
Quiz on completion of the course.
- HAZWOPER Review
- Hazardous Waste
- Hazard Communications
- Handling Hazardous Materials
- Updates/News/Case Studies
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Dress Out Exercise
- Final Examination
- Fire Protection Requirements
- General Safety Hazards
- Handling Drums And Containers
- Handling Hazardous Materials
- Hazard Communication For HAZWOPER
- Hazard Communications
- Hazardous Waste
- HAZWOPER Review
- Heat Stress
- Ionizing Radiation
- Medical Surveillance
- Meters And Monitoring
- Planning And Organization
- OSHA Regulations Discussion
- Respiratory Protection
- Sampling And Packaging
- Site Emergencies
- Toxicology
- Updates/News/Case Studies
