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OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training Combo

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In addition to taking the OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Online, Safety Unlimited also offers a version that includes 32 hours of online training coupled with 8 hours of classroom training. It is really two classes combined, one online and one in a classroom environment.

In the classroom portion, students receive hands-on training during the final 8 hours of their 40-hour certification. OSHA requires workers to be adequately trained to use specialized equipment in a training environment before actually having to use it in a hazardous work environment. This session introduces students to examples of this type of equipment and allows them to practice with it.

This version of the OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Course may still need to be followed up with on-site specific equipment training because the equipment that is used during the instruction for our classroom training may not be the exact equipment the employee will be using as part of their job function. For this reason many users opt to take the OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Online course.

We are always working to add new locations across the United States for students to take the hands-on portion of their training. We do this through an affiliate partnership with other training providers, but are very selective in whom we partner with to ensure the highest quality training.

View current classroom locations and schedule.

Some students prefer to get the 8-hour hands-on training locally through another training provider, or even through their employer. For those students, we offer an Online 32 Hour HAZWOPER course to combine with the hands-on portion. In some cases, when another training provider does not issue a 40-hour certification, we may be able to do so. However, this is only done when students who have taken the 32 hours of online training are able to provide sufficient proof of taking the hands-on portion.

The objectives of this course are to meet the Federal OSHA HAZWOPER training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)(i) for general industry and 29 CFR 1926.65(e)(3)(i) for construction. This course is also intended to meet any HAZWOPER training requirements for the EPA and State OSHA regulations.

Per 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)(i) and 29 CFR 1926.65(e)(3)(i)

General site workers (such as equipment operators, general laborers and supervisory personnel) engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities which expose or potentially expose workers to hazardous substances and health hazards shall receive a minimum of 40 hours of instruction off the site, and a minimum of three days actual field experience under the direct supervision of a trained experienced supervisor.

This course is two classes combined, one online and one in a classroom environment. The 32 -hour online portion consists of 46 sections broken down into 8 modules (see table below). It is recommended that users take each section in sequential order, although this is not required.

Once users are done with the online portion, they can complete the 8-hour hands-on classroom portion.

Module Section Title
Module 1
1
24 and 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training Overview
2
Introduction and HAZWOPER Overview
3
Regulatory Overview
4
Safety and Health Program
5
Medical Surveillance
Module 2
6
Hazardous Materials Recognition and Reference Sources
7
Toxicology
8
The Hazard Communication Standard
9
Physical and Chemical Properties
Module 3
10
Site Characterization and Analysis
11
Site Control
12
General Safety Hazards
Module 4
13
Personal Protective Equipment
14
Respiratory Protection Program
15
Chemical Protective Clothing
16
Medical Considerations for Wearing Chemical Protective Clothing
17
Gas Detection Basics
18
Sampling Methods and Procedures
Module 5
19
Containment and Spill Management
20
Decontamination
21
HAZWOPER Emergencies
22
Confined Space Overview
Module 6
23
Introduction to Respiratory Protection
24
Types of Respiratory Protection
25
Respirator Selection and Use
26
Respirator Medical Evaluation
27
Respirator Fit Testing
28
Respirator Training and Program Guidelines
29
Respirator Maintenance and Care
Module 7
30
Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC) Overview
31
Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC) Program
32
Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC) Selection
33
Chemical Protective Clothing Classifications
34
Donning Chemical Protective Clothing
35
Doffing Chemical Protective Clothing
36
Decontaminating Chemical Protective Clothing
37
Inspection Storage and Maintenance of Protective Clothing
38
Training and Monitoring for CPC
Module 8
39
Preventing Sparks
40
Sensor Technology
41
Types of Gas Detection Systems
42
Colorimetric Tubes and Diffusion Tubes
43
Flammability and CGI's (Combustible Gas Indicators)
44
PIDs and FIDs
45
Other Detection Devices
 
46
Summary and Conclusion

This course has 8 module exams. It is recommended that once a student completes a module, they take the corresponding exam while the information is still fresh.

Each exam consists of 20 questions randomly selected from a large pool of questions. A 70% score or better is required to pass each exam.

If a student does not pass the exam the first time, they may retake the exam as many times as necessary in order to pass.

Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of their job.

Training Providers should be used to ensure credibility and augment a company's training program. Therefore, in addition to the training provided by an outside party, a student should receive site-specific training that is supplied by their own company. This training should target the company's unique approach to hazard prevention, including the use of site-specific equipment, health and safety policies, and emergency procedures. As a rule, this company specific training should be well documented.

The bottom line in ALL SITUATIONS is that employers are required to ensure that their employees are adequately trained to do their job.

Some students prefer to get the 8-hour hands-on training locally through another training provider, or even through their employer. For those students, we offer an Online 32 Hour HAZWOPER course to combine with the hands-on portion. In some cases, when another training provider does not issue a 40-hour certification, we may be able to do so. However, this is only done when students who have taken the 32 hours of online training are able to provide sufficient proof of taking the hands-on portion.

Below are some frequently asked questions specific to this course. If you do not find your question here, we do have more FAQs.

Q - Following the 32-hour online portion of the 40 Hour HAZWOPER, where can I get my 8-hour hands-on classroom training from Safety Unlimited, Inc.?
A - View current classroom locations and schedule.

Q - I do not see an area near me for my training, what other options are there?
A - Some students prefer to get the 8-hour hands-on training locally through another training provider, or even through their employer. For those students, we offer an Online 32 Hour HAZWOPER course to combine with the hands-on portion. In some cases, when another training provider does not issue a 40-hour certification, we may be able to do so. However, this is only done when students who have taken the 32 hours of online training are able to provide sufficient proof of taking the hands-on portion.

Q - Can I take the 40 Hour HAZWOPER Online?
A - The 40 Hour HAZWOPER Course can be taken entirely online, but keep in mind that students will need to be trained on how to use any protective equipment that they need as part of their job prior to using that equipment on any worksite. This is the case whether the student takes the course online or takes the course in a classroom setting.

Q - How long will this course take to complete?
A - Our courses are set up to take a specific amount of time. Some students may get through the training more quickly, while others may actually take longer to complete their training. Remember, this training should be used as an intricate tool in the context of an overall training program; it can be combined with other training throughout the year in order to meet any hour requirements needed.

Q -Do I have to finish the course in one sitting?
A - No, our courses are designed so you can start and stop as needed, allowing you to break the training up over a longer period of time. Our system will keep track of your progress, enabling you to resume where you left off upon your next login. It is important that once you start a section, you complete that section or you will need to start that section over from the beginning upon your return.

Q - Can I take the course from more than one computer?
A - Yes, you can take the online portion by signing in with your username and password from any location and computer with high-speed internet access. However, each computer does need to meet our basic system requirements for viewing our online courses.

Q - Will I receive a certificate for this course?
A - Yes, once you have completed a course, you are able to download, save or print a certificate of completion from your student account. Certificates are created in a pdf format. Users must have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader before attempting to download the completion certificate.

See a sample certificate

Q - Will I receive a wallet ID card?
A - Yes, in addition to the pdf certificate, this course also comes with a laminated wallet ID card mailed from our Main Office in Southern California. Wallet ID cards are created and mailed either the same or next business day, depending on what time the course is completed. Please allow for appropriate mail time, as this may vary by location.

View a sample Wallet ID Card

If you do not find your question here, we do have more FAQs.

For questions about this course please Contact Safety Unlimited.

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