This course reviews the nature of hazardous materials that employees may encounter in their work environments (a portion of the information needed to meet the 8-Hour Annual Retraining requirement under OSHA’s Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard.) Upon completion of this course, employees should:
– Understand the various levels of personal protective equipment, and when each level should be used.
– Know the different types of PPE in each level, and the features and capabilities of each type.
– Recognize the importance of respirator selection in keeping safe while working with different types of hazardous materials.
– Understand how heat stress can become a problem when working in chemical protective clothing.
– Understand how the decontamination process works.
– Know how a Contamination Reduction Corridor is set up and how it functions.
Personal Protective Equipment & Decontamination Procedures
$21.95
This interactive course on Personal Protective Equipment & Decontamination Procedures is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA’s HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee’s specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course… part of the HAZWOPER Annual Retraining Series… instructs employees on the appropriate use of personal protective equipment (such as chemical protective clothing) as well as how to remove contaminants that accumulate on clothing and equipment. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this course provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The course is divided into a number of logical sections so information is easily understood… and retained.
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