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SCS offers over 100 different safety, environmental, health and construction
management courses. You can see our course yearly schedule by
clicking the training schedule above, or MOST classes can be on an
as
needed basis and taught at your location. Questions
about the courses, fees, or other information can be answered by
calling in Las Vegas at (702) 645-1521 or Toll Free (888)
229-7668. Discounts are available for organizations
sending 5 or more students.
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for
the following selected courses:
CA-076-05: Asbestos Building Inspector, Initial Training (24
Hour)
CA-076-03: Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor, Initial Training
(40 Hour)
CA-076-02: Asbestos Worker, Refresher Training (8 Hour)
CA-076-04: Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor, Refresher Training
(8 Hour)
CA-076-06: Asbestos Building Inspector, Refresher Training (4
Hour)
CA-076-08: Asbestos Management Planner, Refresher Training (4
Hour)
CA-076-10: Asbestos Project Designer, Refresher Training (8
Hour) |
Complete
Course Offerings:
Asbestos
Abatement Worker (EPA/AHERA)
This four-day training, approved by the Environmental Protection
Agency, is mandatory for any workers removing asbestos in schools
and all personnel involved in asbestos-related activities in public
and commercial buildings.
Course
curriculum includes: history of asbestos; health effects; medical
surveillance; federal/state/local regulatory compliance; respiratory
and personal protection; state-of-the-art work practices and procedures,
and "hands-on" participation.
Asbestos
Contractor/Supervisor (EPA/AHERA)
This EPA-approved five-day class is intended for supervisory personnel
who direct asbestos abatement projects. The curriculum meets EPA/AHERA
requirements as well as the National Emissions Standard for Hazardous
Air Pollutants (NESHAPS) and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101/1910.1001.
Contractor/Supervisor
trainees receive all subject matter offered in the Worker course
in addition to instruction on supervisory techniques; contract specifications;
legal considerations; insurance types; coverage limitations and
bonding.
Asbestos
Building Inspector (EPA/AHERA)
Approved by the EPA, this three-day instruction is designed for
persons who perform asbestos building inspections; take samples
of suspect materials, and determine material conditions.
Curriculum
includes: history of asbestos; types and uses
of asbestos-containing products; health effects; medical
surveillance; respiratory and personal protection; regulatory compliance;
asbestos identification; assessment of suspect material condition;
sampling techniques and procedures for report generation.
Asbestos
Management Planner (EPA/AHERA)
(Pre-requisite: EPA/AHERA Asbestos Building Inspector)
Certification is required for persons responsible for development
of management plans for asbestos in buildings. Course syllabus covers:
interpretation/evaluation of asbestos inspection results; hazard
assessment determination; selection of response actions; cost estimation
and financing operations; public relations and development of operations
& maintenance (O&M) programs.
Asbestos Project Designer (EPA/AHERA)
This 3-day course, accredited by EPA, is offered in Arizona exclusively
through ETC. The class provides an asbestos abatement project overview
from the standpoint of: design concepts; preparation of contract
and project specifications; cost estimation considerations and compliance
with Federal and Regional regulations.
Asbestos
Awareness (OSHA 1910.1001/1926.1101)
This two-hour training is designed for school custodians, building
owners, property managers, or interested personnel in facilities
containing asbestos.
Discussion
covers: what asbestos is; what it looks like; where it can be found;
health hazards involved; legal liabilities, and precautions to take
once asbestos is discovered.
Asbestos
Operations and Maintenance
Under federal regulations, this training is mandatory for all school
maintenance, and janitorial personnel if involved with maintenance
activities. The two-day class includes
an Asbestos Awareness presentation as well as work practices, health
considerations and personal protection. The course meets all EPA/AHERA
and OSHA requirements.
Asbestos
Annual REFRESHER (EPA/AHERA)
- Contractor/Supervisor Refresher
[CA-076-04]
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- Building Inspector Refresher [CA-076-06] |
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- Worker Refresher [CA-076-02] |
- Management Planner Refresher [CA-076-08]
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- Project Designer Refresher [CA-076-10]
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AHERA
accredited personnel are required to attend an annual recertification
class. Workers, Contractor/Supervisors, and Project Designers attend
a yearly 8-hour update. Building Inspectors attend a half-day (4-hour)
course and Management Planners attend a half-day (4-hour) refresher
training.
Lead-Based
Paint Awareness (OSHA 1926.62)
This two-hour training offers an introduction to the health hazards
and control measures for lead-based paint. The course offers an
overview of the history and use of lead-based paint in residences
and industrial settings; health concerns, and current HUD, OSHA,
and EPA regulations.
Lead-Based
Paint Operations & Maintenace (OSHA 1926.62)
This 16-hour introductory course is designed for consultants, abatement
firms, and field personnel involved in lead-based paint removal.
Curriculum
includes: history of lead-based paint (LBP) use; health hazards;
respiratory and personal protective equipment; regulatory compliance,
and standard industry work practices.
Lead
Inspector Technician
This course utilizes the EPA-developed curriculum for lead inspections
(paint, dust, soil, and drinking water). The curriculum includes
classroom lecture/discussion and "hands-on" training in
the use of XRF analyzers and wet chemistry identification of lead-based
paint.
Heavy
Metals Awareness
A 4-hour introduction to heavy metals exposure involving arsenic
(OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1018); lead (1910.1025) and cadmium (1910.1027).
Curriculum includes: uses of heavy metals; physical properties of
dusts and fumes; health effects of over-exposure; hygiene practices
and a review of OSHA Compliance Standards.
MSHA
New Experienced Surface Miner (30 CFR)
Fulfills MSHA training requirements, particularly for sub-contractors
who perform specific project assignments at mine sites. Class topics
include: hazard definitions; communication procedures; health hazards;
personal protective equipment; first aid and mining industry safety
requirements.
MSHA
New Inexperienced Surface Miner (30 CFR)
This course meets MSHA requirements for initial training of new
personnel without previous mining experience. Classroom instruction
is followed by mine site task and hazard training. Curriculum includes:
Rights of Miners; introduction to the Work Environment; transportation/ground
control; communication systems; respiratory devices; hazard recognition;
health and safety; first aid; evacuation plans...and more.
MSHA
Annual REFRESHER (30 CFR)
This 8-hour course for surface or underground miners fulfills recertification
requirements of the U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Part 48.
Environmental
Law
Federal regulations govern air, water, soil, et al, with a legal
impact on both public and private business sectors. And in our litigious
society, ignorance of the law is no excuse.
This
16-hour course covers: environmental regulations; Arizona compliance
(ADEQ/PDEQ/regional agencies); air quality; asbestos/PCBs; solid
waste; hazardous waste disposal; underground storage tanks; surface
water quality; regulatory enforcement; private litigation...and
more.
Environmental
Site Assessments
This course utilizes the ASTM Standard for Phase I assessments,
going beyond the standard to include RTC requirements permitting
user qualification for the "innocent land owner defense"
to CERCLA/SARA liability.
Curriculum
includes step-by-step methodologies of how site assessments are
conducted (site inspections, document search, report preparation
and presentation). The 16-hour course is designed for property managers;
building owners; risk managers; real estate professionals; loan
officers; attorneys; investors or others involved in property transactions
requiring ESA audits.
RCRA
Annual Refresher
This course complies with annual refresher requirements for personnel
at generator facilities and is intended for previously-trained personnel
who handle hazardous waste or supervise employees in satellite accumulation
or generator storage areas.
Curriculum
includes: waste determination; proper accumulation/waste handling
practices; emergency procedures and required documentation/training
records.
Laboratory
Standards (OSHA 1910.1450)
Intended for all personnel involved in the laboratory use of hazardous
materials, from industrial settings to physicians offices. The course
covers the final OSHA Rule and recent additions under "Occupational
Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories."
Lab
Packing
Proper packaging is a vital aspect of the hazardous waste management
process. This 4-hour course covers: container inspection; labeling;
waste segregation/inventory/packaging and personal protective equipment.
Indoor
Environmental Quality Awareness
Intended for building owners/managers, facilities maintenance personnel
and industrial hygiene/health/safety professionals. IEQ focuses
on the quality of indoor air/environment and its effect on health
and performance of exposed personnel. Topics include: building design,
materials and furnishings; ventilation; internal factors (VOC, bacteria)
and external factors (natural and manufactured pollutants).
Semiconductor
Industry Safety
This 4-hour electroplating safety seminar is specifically designed
for the Printed Circuit Board Industry. Curriculum includes: toxicology,
storage, handling and spills of commonly-used semiconductor industry
chemicals; labeling and permitting determination; pump and feed
system maintenance; lockout-tagout procedures; and ventilation systems.
Supervisory
Leadership Skills
Intended for new managers or employees with management potential,
this one-day course explores the basics of leadership and supervision.
Curriculum
includes: management/leadership skills; roles of effective managers
(planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling); problem-solving;
decision-making; information management and the "be-know-do"
approach.
Supervisory
Presentation Skills
Intended as a follow-on course to Supervisory Leadership Skills,
this "hands-on" dialogue session demonstrates how to effectively
communicate ideas and instruction. Syllabus covers interpersonal
skills and written, verbal and visual aspects of communication.
Conflict
Management
This course assists management in recognizing, understanding and
managing the problem employee. Curriculum includes: management concepts;
why conflicts occur; detriments/benefits of conflict; breaking paradigms;
conflict styles inventory; win-win situations; resolution of personal
conflicts; case studies and discussion on how to avoid critical
mistakes.
Total
Quality Management
A two-day introduction to TQM for team leaders and facilitators.
The course covers: historical development (Deming, Drucker, Juran);
internal/external customer service; building a structure; idea generation;
communications; group dynamics; data analysis and process change.
Introduction
to ISO 9000/14000 Standards
ISO 9000/14000 involves international standards for quality management
systems used by manufacturing and service industries. This 8-hour
introduction covers the series of standards and their content; registration;
documentation of quality programs and the auditing/self-evaluation
process.
Bloodborne
Pathogens (OSHA 1910.1030)
This four-hour seminar complies with OSHA training regulations for
"all employees with occupational exposure to blood or other
potentially infectious materials". Curriculum includes: definitions;
exposure control through engineering and work practices; protective
equipment; regulated waste; Hazard Communication; record keeping
and control plans.
Medical
Waste Regulations/Disposal
Designed to provide knowledge necessary to develop programs and
ensure compliance with Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
regulations on medical waste. Curriculum includes: definitions used
in identification, handling, storage, packaging, labeling, disposal
of waste streams; biohazardous generators; Medical Waste Management
Plan; transportation; documentation and waste disposal in Arizona.
Recycling/Waste
Reduction
As waste disposal costs rise, more attention is being paid to waste
reduction and recycling as cost-control methods. This introductory
seminar discusses: economics of waste reduction; recycling basics;
waste audit forms and recycled-content products with an emphasis
on local resources.
Hazardous
Materials Worker/HAZWOPER (OSHA 1910.120)
Intended for site workers; operators; handlers; personnel at treatment/storage/disposal
facilities; sub-contractors and others needing to comply with OSHA
initial 40-hour training requirements. HAZWOPER provides knowledge
skills necessary to assist with remedial operations surrounding
a hazardous materials incident and utilizes a combination of classroom
presentation and "hands-on" field exercises.
Course
syllabus covers: hazardous materials recognition; basics of toxicology;
employee medical surveillance; chemical hazards; respiratory and
personal protection; monitoring equipment and procedures; regulatory
compliance (OSHA, SARA, CERCLA, RCRA, DOT); confined space entry;
operational zone determination; spill control engineering and decontamination.
Hazardous
Waste Site Supervisor (OSHA 1910.120)
Required for all supervisors of hazardous waste sites. Class participants
will review the requirements for: employer's safety and health programs;
employee training programs; personal protective equipment program;
spill containment program; implementation of a medical surveillance
program and developing a decontamination program. Requirements for
site characterization, entry procedures and site monitoring are
also covered.
Hazardous
Materials Annual Refresher (OSHA 1910.120)
Offered in compliance with OSHA Annual Refresher training requirements.
Instructional focus in this one-day update is: state-of-the-art
regulatory review; standards for generators; hazard communications;
site safety considerations; emergency response actions; waste-handling
techniques, and operations and planning.
Hazard
Communication (OSHA 1910.1200)
Required for all employees and supervisors who handle or may become
accidentally exposed to hazardous materials. Called the Right-To-Know
program, the curriculum instructs on proper handling and use of
hazardous materials; employee/employer responsibilities; regulations;
classes of chemicals; physical and health hazards, and the acquisition
and understanding of Material Safety Data Sheets.
Hazardous
Materials Awareness (OSHA 1910.120)
An 8-hour orientation into the OSHA Hazardous Materials compliance
field. Curriculum includes: regulatory compliance requirements;
hazard recognition; health hazards; Hazard Communication; personal
protective equipment; respiratory protection and an overview of
response protocol.
Hazardous
Materials 1st Responder/Awareness (Level 1)
This course meets HAZWOPER training requirements (OSHA 1910.120
(q)(6)(i)]. Designed to inform employees of the hazards of a HazMat
incident; identification of a hazardous material; safe actions to
take at incidents and reporting procedures to be used. All employees
who may witness or could become involved in a chemical spill or
release of hazardous materials should attend.
Hazardous
Materials 1st Responder/Operational (Level 2)
This intense one-day course, designed to prepare First Responder
personnel for hazardous materials incident response, meets HAZWOPER
training requirements. Target audience for this curriculum is designated
First Responder personnel who would be sent to a hazardous materials
incident with the intent of initiating corrective action. The course
covers: identification and recognition of hazardous materials; accepted
first response actions; personal protective equipment; decontamination
procedures and on-scene management at a HazMat incident.
Hazardous
Materials Emergency Responder (OSHA 1910.120)
Offered in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and NFPA 472 requirements
and designed for personnel who assume plugging/patching/containment
roles in a hazardous materials release.
Curriculum
includes: chemistry and toxicology of materials; risk and hazard
assessments; identification, classification and verification procedures;
incident management and termination protocol; personal protective
equipment and decontamination.
Hazardous
Materials Transportation (HM 126F)
This one-day course ensures function-specific familiarization with
DOT regulations under 49 CFR.
Curriculum
covers: identification/recognition of hazardous materials; Hazard
Communication; hazard classes; emergency response procedures; hazardous
materials shipping papers, packaging, and handling.
Hazardous
Materials Transportation (HM 181)
Designed for certification compliance with Final Rule changes of
49 CFR HM181 under Transportation of Hazardous Materials for Shippers
and Generators.
The
course covers: DOT identification of hazardous materials; marking
and labeling requirements; shipping paper documentation; placarding
requirements; storage and loading; separation/segregation requirements,
and transportation safety practices.
Hazardous
Materials/Waste Transport (DOT/49 CFR)
This 40-hour course offers curriculum compliance required by the
EPA and DOT under 49 CFR regulations.
Target
audience includes personnel responsible for offering hazardous materials
for transportation; preparing shipping papers; choosing packaging,
or supervising these activities. Curriculum features: EPA/DOT regulations;
Hazardous Materials Table criteria; shipping names, hazard classes,
ID numbers, packing groups, packaging, labeling and placarding.
Hazardous
Materials Transportation of Dangerous Goods (Air)
This IATA-approved/ICAO-endorsed training certification includes
instruction on U.S. highway and international air regulations. Attendees
will be able to recognize, identify and certify dangerous goods
based on communications requirements; marking; labeling; packaging;
Shipper Declaration; placarding and air waybill.
Intended
for drivers; transport directors; shipping and receiving personnel;
import-export specialists and all other personnel involved with
domestic or international transport of dangerous goods.
Hazardous
Materials Incidents/Public Relations
Designed for all personnel (from CEOs to HazMat response team members)
who would play a part in a hazardous materials release.
Curriculum
focuses on the advance need for an appropriate plan of action; how
to build a plan; who coordinates what and how; proper positive responses
to the community and the media.
Process
Safety Management (OSHA 1910.119)
Intended for personnel involved in the implementation of management
of Highly-Hazardous Materials. Process safety management is an important
part of a Loss Prevention and Control Program.
The
course outlines team composition and a team approach to process
hazard review. Curriculum focus covers methodologies for determination
and evaluation of process hazards ("What If" and Fault
Tree Analysis).
Construction
Industry/OSHA 500 (10-hour)
These extended one-day sessions provide safety and health topics
to entry-level participants. The curriculum, ranging from health
and safety provisions of OSHA's General Duty Clause to Hazard Communication
instruction, complies with OSHA-designated training topics for either
Construction Industry (29 CFR 1926) or General Industry (29 CFR
1910) personnel.
Construction
Industry/OSHA 500 (30-hour)
This three-day course provides a detailed awareness of OSHA construction
regulations and their implementation at job sites. Students will
obtain knowledge needed to implement a construction safety and health
practice program.
Subject
matter includes: OSHA standards; recordkeeping; safety, health,
and environmental controls; fire prevention; personal protective
equipment; hand and power tools; material handling; scaffolding;
electrical; welding; excavations...and more.
Electrical
Safety Orientation
An 8-hour seminar to provide an overview of standard electrical
operations. Syllabus includes: principles of electricity; hazards;
common injuries; First Aid, and correct application of safety measures.
High
Voltage Electrical Safety (OSHA 1910.331-.335)
An intense two-day session to comply with the OSHA Electrical Safety
Work-Related Practices Rule. Subjects include: OSHA compliance requirements;
principles and hazards of electricity; energized/de-energized work
areas; safety measures; electrical injuries; First Aid and electrical
hazard checklists.
Machine
Guarding
A 4-hour session to introduce various types of industrial machinery
and applicable safety standards. Curriculum includes: hazard recognition
created by points of operation; rotating parts; flying chips, sparks,
and methods of safe machine operations.
Confined
Space Entry (OSHA 1910.146)
Offered in compliance of training mandates in OSHA's regulation
to improve confined space safety and rescue procedures. Whether
your program is established or in preparation, this class will make
your efforts more effective.
Curriculum
covers: definitions; hazards; entry programs and permits; monitoring
equipment; lockout/tagout; personal protective equipment and respiratory
protection.
Fire
Protection
An 8-hour course to introduce students to possible fire hazards
and emergency procedures. Topics covered include: chemistry of fire;
types and levels of fire extinguishing devices; detection and alarm
systems; evacuation plans and fire brigades.
Job
Safety Analysis
JSA is an accident prevention tool that works by finding hazards
and minimizing/eliminating them before a job is performed. Job Safety
Analysis is used for hazard awareness; new employee training; infrequent
job retraining, and accident investigations.
Fall
Protection Compliance (OSHA 1926.500)
This course is designed to ensure compliance of training requirements
in the OSHA
Fall
Protection Standard (29 CFR 1926.500-.503)
Employees
or subcontractors who work on scaffolding; trusses; platforms or
roofs should attend, as should general contractors; operations managers;
safety supervisors and project superintendents.
Fire
Extinguisher Training (OSHA 1910.157)
Complies with OSHA training requirements (initial and annual refresher)
for an educational program to familiarize employees with general
principles of fire extinguisher use and hazards involved in incipient
stage fire fighting. Curriculum covers classes of extinguishers,
their effectiveness and proper usage.
Respiratory
Protection (OSHA 1910.134)
Designed to fulfill training on the need, selection, use, and care
of employee respiratory protection under the new OSHA Standard Effective
April, 1998. This overview introduces workers, supervisors, and
small business owners to compliance requirements of existing protection
standards.
Respiratory
Fit-Testing (OSHA 1910.139)
A discussion of filter penetration, particle concentrations, and
fit factors. Includes a qualitative fit-test of student respiratory
equipment.
Personal
Protective Equipment (OSHA 1910.132)
This 4-hour course complies with new OSHA training requirements
("Employers must provide training to each employee required
to use PPE"). Syllabus covers: equipment selection and use;
training required, and eye, face, head, hand and foot protection
products available.
Lock
Out/Tag Out (OSHA 1910.147)
This 4-hour course provides an overview of hazardous energy control
procedures for both construction and general industry application.
Curriculum
includes: OSHA training requirements; energy control programs and
procedures; energy-isolating devices; inspection; application and
removal of locks, tags, and other devices.
Life
Safety Code Compliance
A 4-hour session to introduce National Fire Protection Association
Standard 101 (Code for Life Safety in Building/Structure Fires).
Curriculum includes: definintions; occupancy/content hazard classifications;
means of egress; program administration, and fire protection equipment.
OSHA
Recordkeeping Requirements
This 4-hour course deals with the most-often-cited OSHA violation
involving recordkeeping requirements.
Curriculum
familiarizes participants with occupational illness and injury classifications;
OSHA Form 101 and 200; determination of case recordability and obligations
for employer reporting.
Welding
and Cutting Safety (OSHA 1926.350)
An 8-hour full-subject orientation of stick welding safety. This
course covers: cylinder receiving/storage/handling/con-nections;
hazard assessment; workstation process protocol; ventilation; personal
protective equipment; First Aid; fire prevention and response; special
applications procedures and waste disposal.
Excavation
Safety- Competent Person Training
Competent person training is required for contractors involved in
excavations to implement proper engineering controls to prevent
trench collapse and cave-ins.
This course covers all aspects of excavation safety including excavation
definitions, review of OSHA requirements, daily inspections, shoring
system design requirements, safety aspects of excavation equipment,
special work rules for high hazards, and confined space requirements.
FUNGAL
MANAGEMENT COURSES
F-100A
Fungal Contamination in Buildings
Overview
& Impact on Businesses & Building Owners
One
day course designed too qualify abatement personnel, government
agency specialists, building owners, real estate professionals,
insurance appraisers & many others who are impacted by buildings
with microbial contamination. Course will provide an overview of
this new and emerging issue with emphasis on implications, medical
issues, case studies, monitoring & analysis techniques, research
& development & insurance and liability concerns.
F-100B
Fungal Contamination in Buildings
Practices
& Procedures for Mitigation
Follow
on day of instruction to the overview class. The course is designed
for hazardous materials abatement specialists, industrial hygienists,
government agency specialists, building owners and others who are
involved with the mitigation of microbial contamination in buildings.
The course will cover specifications, abatement techniques, decontamination,
& cleanup methods, disinfection procedures, microbial treatments,
personal protective equipment, medical surveillance & project
management.
ASBESTOS
INITIAL COURSES
A-100
AHERA/EPA ASBESTOS WORKER INITIAL
This
four-day class is mandatory for all workers who are engaged in the
removal of asbestos in schools and all other personnel who are involved
in asbestos in public and commercial buildings
A-200
AHERA/EPA BUILDING INSPECTOR
This
3-day class is approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and
is designed for persons who perform asbestos building inspections,
sample suspected materials, & determine material conditions,
the course curriculum includes a history of asbestos, a review of
products containing asbestos, medical surveillance requirements,
identification of suspect materials and sampling techniques to identify
asbestos. Included are report writing skills.
A-300
AHERA/EPA MANAGEMENT PLANNER
A
certification is required by the EPA for persons responsible for
development of management plans for asbestos in buildings. This
course covers interpretation & evaluation of asbestos inspection
results, hazard assessments, response actions, estimation and financing
operations, public relations and development and implementation
of asbestos operation programs. Note. The Pre-requisite A-200
AHERA/EPA
BUILDING INSPECTOR is required prior to this class.
A-400
AHERA/EPA ASBESTOS CONTRACTOR/SUPERVISOR INITIAL
This
EPA-approved five-day class is intended for supervisory personnel
who direct asbestos abatement projects. The curriculum meets EPA/AHERA
requirements as well as the National Emissions Standard for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS) and OSHA 29 CFR
1926.1101/1910.1001. Contractor/Supervisor trainees receive all
subject matter offered in the Worker course in addition to
instruction on supervisory techniques; contract specifications;
legal considerations; insurance types; coverage limitations and
bonding.
ASBESTOS
REFRESHER CLASSES
AHERA/EPA
personnel are required to attend an annual refresher class. Building
inspectors and management planners are required to attend a half-day
(four-hour course).
A-600
AHERA/EPA ASBESTOS CONTRACTOR/SUPERVISOR REFRESHER
AHERA/EPA
Accredited contractor and supervisor personnel are required to attend
an annual recertification class. This class reviews the OSHA and
EPA requirements under the model accreditation plan, and covers
current topics in abatement issues. Contractors and supervisors
are required to attend this 8-hour class.
LEAD
IN CONSTRUCTION CLASSES
L-100
LEAD BASED PAINT OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE (OSHA1926.62)
This
2-day introductory course is designed for consultants, abatement
firms, and field personnel involved in lead based paint removal.
Curriculum history of lead based paint (LBP), uses of lead based
paint, health hazards, required respiratory protection, regulatory
compliance, and standard industry work practices.
H-120
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY RESPONDER (OSHA 1910.120)
Intended
for site workers; operators; handlers; personnel at treatment/storage/disposal
facilities; sub-contractors and others needing to comply with OSHA
initial 40-hour training requirements. HAZWOPER provides knowledge
skills necessary to assist with remedial operations surrounding
a hazardous materials incident and utilizes a combination of classroom
presentation and "hands-on" field exercises.
Please
Note:
All asbestos training classes are State of Nevada, State of South
Dakota, and Environmental Protection Agency approved. Select
asbestos classes are State of California approved. The Microbial
Practices and Procedures class is designed to meet or exceeds the
requirements for employees under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
29 CFR 1910.1200. For Microbial Abatement Workers and Supervisors,
training and certification as asbestos workers is generally considered
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