Caydence CogswellDecember 6, 2023
This 40 hour course meets the training requirements of OSHA 29CFR 1910.120, and includes pertinent information from the EPA 40CFR and DOT 49 CFR. This course ensures each student has a thorough understanding of the potential hazards to health and safety associated with site cleanup and emergency response. It covers basic information through lectures, films, and hands-on workshops. Students also learn about using personal protective equipment and air monitoring instruments, toxicology, medical surveillance, decontamination, emergency response planning, confined space entry and spill containment. This class includes substantial hands-on training.