OSHA COURSE REQUIREMENTS 29 CFR 1910.120: (e)(1)(i): All employees
working on site (such as but not limited to equipment operators,
general laborers and others) exposed to hazardous substances, health
hazards, or safety hazards and their supervisors and management
responsible for the site shall receive training meeting the
requirements of this paragraph before they are permitted to engage in
hazardous waste operations that could expose them to hazardous
substances, safety, or health hazards, and they shall receive review
training as specified in this paragraph. (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.
(e)(3)(ii): Workers on site only occasionally for a specific limited
task (such as, but not limited to, ground water monitoring, land
surveying, or geophysical surveying) and who are unlikely to be
exposed over permissible exposure limits and published exposure limits
shall receive a minimum of 24 hours of instruction off the site, and
the minimum of one day actual field experience under the direct
supervision of a trained, experienced supervisor.
(e)(3)(iii): Workers regularly on site who work in areas which have
been monitored and fully characterized indicating that exposures are
under permissible exposure limits and published exposure limits where
respirators are not necessary, and the characterization indicates that
there are no health hazards or the possibility of an emergency
developing, shall receive a minimum of 24 hours of instruction off the
site, and the minimum of one day actual field experience under the
direct supervision of a trained, experienced supervisor.
(e)(3)(iv): Workers with 24 hours of training who are covered by
paragraphs (e)(3)(ii) and (e)(3)(iii) of this section, and who become
general site workers or who are required to wear respirators, shall
have the additional 16 hours and two days of training necessary to
total the training specified in paragraph (e)(3)(i). 29 CFR 1910.120
(E)(9): Equivalent Training: Employers must be able to show by
documentation or that the employees work experience and/or training
has resulted training equivalent to that training required in
paragraphs (e)(1) through (e)(4) of 29 CFR 1910.120 shall not be
required to provide the initial training of those paragraphs to such
employees and shall provide a copy the certification or documentation
to the employee upon request. However, certified employees or
employees with equivalent training new to a site shall receive
appropriate, site specific training before site entry and have
appropriate supervised field experience at the new site. Equivalent
training includes any academic training or the training that the
employee might have already received from actual hazardous waste site
work experience. 29 CFR 1910.120 (E)(3)(I): Please note that the
regulation also requires a minimum of three days actual field
experience under the direct supervision of a trained, experienced
supervisor. Employees shall be able to demonstrate the following in
accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120 (e)(2)(i) – (e)(2)(vii): Names of
personnel and alternates responsible for site safety and health;
Safety, health and other hazards present on the site; Use of PPE
required on the site; Work practices by which the employee can
minimize risks from site hazards; Safe use of engineering controls and
equipment on the site; Medical surveillance requirements including
recognition of symptoms and signs which might indicate over exposure
to hazards; The contents of paragraphs (G) through (J) of the site
safety and health plan set forth in paragraph (b)(4)(ii) of this
section. The training shall establish employee proficiency in the
duties required by this regulation and shall introduce new or revised
procedures, as necessary, for compliance with this regulation. Upon
successful completion of this course, students will be issued Turner
Safety’s “24-Hour Hazardous Waste Worker” Certification. The
certificate issued will be for “Level D”. To obtain a “Level
C” certificate, you must provide us with a copy of your most recent
Fit Test record. * Upon course completion students will receive OSHA
Certificates and wallet cards for the Hazwoper certification. **
Subject to minimum class size requirements. All classes must be paid
in advance. Missed and/ or re-scheduled classes with less than 2 weeks
notice are non-refundable. Students are placed in a future class. ***
CLASSES with less than 20 students may be rescheduled. All safety
classes are payable in advance. Cancellation with less than 2 weeks
written notice is non-refundable. Students will be placed in a future
class if they cancel or “no show” with less than 2 weeks notice.
Minimum class size requirements are subject to change without notice.
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