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Able Safety Consulting - 8 Hour Hazwoper Refresher

8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher

The 8 hour HAZWOPER refresher is intended for individuals who need to renew their existing 40-hour and 24-hour HAZWOPER certification. 

HAZWOPER - OSHA Requirement

OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.120 require individuals to take the 8hr HAZWOPER Refresher course anually to renew their 40 hour HAZWOPER and 24 hour HAZWOPER certification. If you fail to renew your certification before the expiration date you will be required to re-take the initial course. 

IACET CEUs (Continuing Education Units)

0.8

CEU Requirements 

  1. 100% attendance for the Fall Protection Class
  2. Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  3. Active participation in all class exercises (determined by course instructor)
  4. Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment
  5. As applicable, achievement of minimum passing score on required end-of-course examination
  6. Participation and submittal of end-of-course evaluation form (must provide name on form to receive credit)

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this fall prevention training, the student will be able to:

  • Understand the process of decontamination
  • Describe Toxicology
  • Define levels of protection
  • Demonstrate detecting hazardous materials
  • Understand how to properly use respirators
  • Understand Site Safety Planning
  • Define hazard communication
  • identify hazardous waste

What you need:

  • Webcam or smartphone
  • Microphone or smartphone
  • Photo ID

 

What you get:

  • Certificate of Completion
  • IACET CEUS .8

Course Content

Title Page
Course Outline
What is HAZWOPER?
HAZWOPER Coverage
HAZWOPER Coverage 2
EPA HAZWOPER VS OSHA HAZWOPER
Labeling and Posting
Labeling and Posting II
Labeling and Posting III
NFPA Labels
NFPA 704
NFPA Labels vs Others
When to Use NFPA Labels
NFPA Labels II
Why Use NFPA 704 Rating System?
NFPA 704 Quick Guide
How is the Rating Displayed? I
How is the Rating Displayed? II
How is the Rating Displayed? III
How is the Rating Displayed? IV
Who provides NFPA Ratings?
Who provides NFPA Ratings? II
Safety Data Sheets and NFPA LAbels
NFPA Labels Placement
NFPA Labels Sizing
DOT Labels I
DOT Labels II
DOT Labels III
DOT Labels IV
DOT Labels V
DOT Labels VI
OSHA Labels
OSHA Labels II
Label Elements
Label Elements II
Label Elements III
Label Elements IV
Label Elements V
Label Elements VI
Employer Responsibilities
Workplace Labels
Sample Labels
Pipe Labels
Pipe Labels II
Pipe Labels III
Pipe Labels IV
Safety Data Sheets
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) II
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) III
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) IV
Safety Data Sheets V
DOT Labels VII
Review
HAZWOPER Coverage
HAZWOPER Coverage 2
Application of HAZWOPER
When HAZWOPER isn't applied
Emergency Response vs Incidental Release
HAZWOPER Scope
HAZWOPER Scope and Application
When HAZWOPER isn't applied
Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Operations
Emergency Reponse and Post-Emergency REsponse Cleanup Operations
Site Characterization
Responsible Persons
Site Characterization Phases
Phase 1: Off-ste Characterization
Interview / Records Research
Interview / Records Research II
Perimeter Reconnaissance
Perimeter Reconnaissance II
Perimeter Reconnaissance III
Phase 2: On-Site Survey
Protection of Entry Perosnnel
Entry Team
Entry Team II
Entry Team III
Entry Team IV
Entry Team V
Entry Team VI
Entry Team VII
Entry Team VIII
Entry Team IX
Entry Team X
Phase 3: Ongoing Monitoring & Hazard Assessment
Phase 3: Ongoing Monitoring & Hazard Assessment II
Phase 3: Ongoing Monitoring & Hazard Assessment III
Documentation
Types of Documentation
Document Control
Document Control II
Documentation & On-Site Activities
Documentation for Photographs
Documentation for Samples
Documentation for Samples II
Chain of Custody for Samples
Chain of Custody for Samples II
Toxicology
Toxicity
What is a Toxic Substance?
Toxic or Hazardous?
How can Toxic Substances Cause Harm?
Types of Effects
Potency
Exposure
Exposure II
Dose
Exposure Medium
Length of Exposure
Length of Exposure II
Sensitivity
Factors Influencing Toxicity
How do we learn chemicals affect health?
How do we learn chemicals affect health? II
Health Effects
Health Effects II
Dose and Dose Response
Dose and Dose Response II
Dose and Dose Response III
Age, Body Size and Time
Age, Body Size and Time II
Assessing Exposure
Assessing Exposure II
Assessing Exposure III
Dose Response
Dose Response II
Dose Estimates
OSHA Standards
Permissible Exposure Limit
PEL - Annotated Tables
Threshold Limit Value
Threshold Limit Value II
Threshold Limit Value III
Skin Designation
RELs and Biological Exposure Indices
Control Banding
Introduction I
Introduction II
Evaluating Atmospheric Hazards
Oxygen Deficiency I
Oxygen Deficiency II
Oxygen Deficiency III
What Causes Oxygen Deficiency?
Oxygen Enrichment I
Oxygen Enrichment II
Oxygen Enrichment III
Flammable or Explosive Gases and Vapors
Flammable Chemicals I
Flammable Chemicals II
Chemicals and their Flashpoints I
Chemicals and their Flashpoints II
Flammable/ Explosive Atmospheres in Confined Spaces
Flammable/ Explosive Atmospheres in Confined Spaces II
Flammable/ Explosive Atmospheres in Confined Spaces III
Flammable/ Explosive Atmospheres in Confined Spaces IV
Vapor Density I
Vapor Density II
Toxic Atmospheres I
Toxic Atmospheres II
Toxic Atmospheres III
Toxic Atmospheres IV
Toxic Atmospheres: Causes
Hydrogen sulfide
Carbon Monoxide
Common Chemicals in Confined Spaces I
Common Chemicals in Confined Spaces II
Atmospheric Testing I
Atmospheric Testing II
Atmospheric Testing III
Atmospheric Testing IV
Atmospheric Testing V
Atmospheric Testing VI
Atmospheric Testing VII
Atmospheric Testing VIII
Order of Air Monitoring I
Order of Air Monitoring II
Atmospheric Testing
How to Monitor in a Confined Space I
How to Monitor in a Confined Space II
Measuring Exposure Levels I
Measuring Exposure Levels II
Measuring Exposure Levels III
Measuring Exposure Levels IV
Measuring Exposure Levels V
Direct Reading Instruments I
Direct Reading Instruments II
Types of Direct Air Reading Monitors
Detector Tubes I
Detector Tubes II
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them I
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them II
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them III
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them IV
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them V
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them VI
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them VII
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them VIII
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them IX
Safety Controls I
Ventilation
Isolation
Respirators
Respirators II
Standby Rescue
Standby Rescue II
Role of the Attendant
Non-entry Rescue
Non-entry Rescue II
Non-entry Rescue III
Rescue and Emergency Services
Recommended Safe Entry Checklist I
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Personal Protective Equipment II
Personal Protective Equipment III
Personal Protective Equipment IV
Appendix B
Appendix B II
Part A
Level A
Level B
Level C
Level D
Appendix B Part B
Appendix B Part B II
Appendix B Part B III
Appendix B Part B IV
Appendix B
Introduction
Decontamination Plan
Decontamination Plan II
Prevention of Contamination
Prevention of Contamination II
Prevention of Contamination III
Types of Contamination
Types of Contamination II
Types of Contamination III
Decontamination Methods
Physical Removal
Adhering Contaminants
Volatile Liquids
Decontamination Methods
Chemical Removal
Dissolving Contaminants
General Guide to Solubility
Surfactants
Solidification
Rinsing
Disinfection / Sterilization
Chemical Removal
Testing Effectiveness of Decontamination
Visual Observation
Visual Observation II
Wipe Sampling
Cleaning Solution Analysis
Testing for Permeation
Health and Safety Hazards
Health and Safety Hazards II
Decontamination Facility Design
Table III
Table III
Health and Safety Hazards
Health and Safety Hazards
Disposal Methods
Personal Protection
Personal Protection II
Table 4
Table 4
Personal Protection
Emergency Decontamination
Emergency Decontamination II
Emergency Decontamination III
Medical Surveillance
Medical Surveillance II
Medical Surveillance III
Frequency of medical exams and consults
Frequency of medical exams and consults II
Content of medical examinations and consultations
Content of medical examinations and consultations II
Content of medical examinations and consultations III
Physician's written opinion.
Recordkeeping
Types of Confined Spaces
Confined Space
Limited Openings for Entry and Exit
Unfavorable Natural Ventilation
Not Designed for Continuous Work Occupancy
Examples of Confined Spaces
Permit Required Confined Space
Identifying Confined Spaces
OSHA 1910.146
What Confined Space Standard Should Employers Follow? I
What Confined Space Standard Should Employers Follow? II
Work Covered by the Standard I
Work Covered by the Standard II
Employer Responsibilities I
Employer Responsibilities II
Employer Responsibilities III
Employer Duties in Confined Spaces Standard
Host, Controlling and Entry Employers
Regulatory Agencies
Emergency Procedures
Planning
Contingency Plan
Contingency Plan II
Personnel
On-site Personnel
Leader
Teams
Off-site Personnel
Off-site Personnel II
Training
Training II
Training Requirements for Onsite Emergency Personnel
Training Requirements for Onsite Emergency Personnel II
Training Requirements for Off-site Emergency Personnel
Emergency Recognition and Prevention
Communications
Internal Communications
Internal Communications II
Internal Communications III
External Communications
External Communications II
Site Mapping
Site Mapping II
Safe Distances and Refuges
Safe Distances and Refuges II
Safe Distances and Refuges III
Safe Distances and Refuges IV
Safe Distances and Refuges V
Site Security and Control
Site Security and Control II
Site Security and Control III
Personal Locator Systems
Personal Locator Systems II
Evacuation Routes and Procedures
Evacuation Routes and Procedures II
Evacuation Routes and Procedures III
Evacuation Routes and Procedures IV
Evacuation Routes and Procedures V
Evacuation Routes and Procedures VI
Evacuation Routes and Procedures VII
Emergency Decontamination
Emergency Decontamination II
Emergency Equipment
Emergency Equipment II
Emergency Equipment III
Emergency Equipment IV
Emergency Equipment V
Medical Treatment and First Aid
Medical Treatment and First Aid II
Emergency Response Procedures
Emergency Response Procedures II
Evaluation
Evaluation II
Rescue / Response Action
Rescue / Response Action II
Rescue / Response Action III
Rescue / Response Action IV
Rescue / Response Action V
Follow-up
Follow-up II
Documentation
Documentation II
Spill Response
Spill Response II
Chemical Response Guide
On-site Coordinator
On-site Coordinator II
Entry Team
Entry Team II
Equipment and Materials
Equipment and Materials II
Equipment and Materials III
Emergency Response Procedures
Equipment and Materials IV
Equipment and Materials V
Resources
Written Assessment