College of Instrument Technology

                        Hazardous Waste Site Operations

 
   

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Complies with the 40 hour training requirements of the federal OSHA Rule 29 CFR1910.120 for Hazardous Waste Operations and emergency response activities. Required 40 hour, off site training and N.C.I.T testing for all field personnel (geologists, engineers, technicians, waste site workers, truckers,
tank testers, instrument technicians, drillers, site managers, emergency
response personnel, city inspectors, grading, fire dept., chemical, paper and power plants, refinery workers, health and safety coordinators, etc.

   

   

     1 Introduction
             2 Hazard Recognition Identification
                       3 Physical Properties of Hazardous Materials
                                 4 Toxicology
                                          5 Physical Hazards Excavation and Trenching
                                                    6 Exposure Guidelines
                                                              7 Protective Clothing

     1 Instrument Calibration and Certification
             2 Respiratory Protective Equipment
                        3 EPA Levels of Protection
                                   4 SCBA Exercise and APR Fit Test
                                             5 Environmental Sampling Techniques
                                                       6 Air Monitoring Instruments and Certification

 

     1 Site Control Competent Person
              2 Site Entry Problem instructions
                       3 Drum and Container Handling
                                  4 Health and Safety officer
                                            5 Confined Spaces Hazard Identification
                                                     6 Hazard Communication
                                                                7 Medical Surveillance

     1 Site Control Competent Person
              2 Site Entry Problem instructions
                       3 Drum and Container Handling
                                  4 Health and Safety officer
                                            5 Confined Spaces Hazard Identification
                                                      6 Hazard Communication
                                                                 7 Medical Surveillance

     1 Site Characterization and Soil Classification
             2 Site Regulatory Requirements
                     3 Response Instructions
                                 4 Decontamination Instructions
                                             5 Incident Chain of Command
                                                       6 Excavation Safety Competent Person
                                                                  7 Level A, B or C Dress Out Instructions
                                                                              8 Final Examination