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Safety Spotlight January 2023

 
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January 2023 Volume 11 Issue 1
   
 
 
 
HAZWOPER Training

HAZWOPER is an acronym which stands for "Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response." HAZWOPER training is covered under OSHA standard CFR Part 1910.120. 

According to OSHA, the HAZWOPER standard applies to five groups of employers and their employees.  It also applies to any employees who are exposed to hazardous substances and who are engaged in several operations including clean-up, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste.  Also, workers involved in an emergency response operation that deals with hazardous waste and workers who have to perform duties at a waste site where hazardous contamination are equally expected to be fully training and protected.  

OSHA recognizes several levels of training, based on the work the employee will be performing and the level of hazard they will be facing.  Each level requires a different training program, and OSHA specifies topics and minimum training times.  Click here to learn more about the different training levels. 

The training is what makes HAZWOPER unique.  In some instance, the training levels may or may not overlap.  In other cases, though, these are prohibited by OSHA because workers without specific training may not be able to characterize waste unless trained to do that task.  The Site Safety Supervisor or Officer should be consulted.  A competent industrial hygienist or other qualified person who is HAZWOPER trained should be consulted as well. 

 
 
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Business Spotlight
 

OSHAcademy loves to hear how our training has helped businesses learn more about safety and educate employees about how to stay safe while at work. 

Laoch Services, LLC is based in Fayetteville, Georgia and focuses on a variety of services for the United States government, focused on the Department of Defense. President Richard Carmichael believes creating a workplace safety program is very important, partly because it helps reduce company overhead costs. 

Read more about how Laoch Services, LLC continues to make safety an important component of its workforce.

 
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FEATURED PROGRAM OF THE MONTH

40-hour HAZWOPER Program

This 40-Hour HAZWOPER training program reviews the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard for OSHA CFR 1910.120(e)(3)(i).

This program is designed for employees involved in clean-up operations; emergency response operations; corrective actions covered by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); and treatment, storage, and disposal facility (TSD) operations.

 
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