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HMSRE-Hazardous Materials Specialist-Refresher

Session Time:  8hours

Cost: $225.00

Objective:      Extended training in hazard and risk assessments concerning chemicals involved in incidents (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, Subpart H, Appendix E, Training Curriculum Guidelines (Non-Mandatory), C. Emergency response training, (a), (4)):  understanding the state of emergency; ability to develop site safety and control plans; acquiring an extensive knowledge of toxicology and chemistry.

Course Target:          The hazardous materials specialist who supports and/or supervises hazardous material technicians and is the designated government authority liaison.

Course Content:  Cursory review of the following topics

    • Necessary skills as identified in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (q)
    • Understanding and hands-on use of written and electronic information including but not limited to the following sources:
      • Current Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)
      • Manufacture MSDS sheets
      • CHEMTREC/CANUTEC
      • Shipper and manufacturer contacts
      • Computer data bases and response models
      • Familiarization with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1201
      • Possible sources of information concerning hazardous substance releases
    • Principles and practices in analyzing incidents:
      • Determination of hazardous substances present
      • Physical and chemical properties
      • Behavior of the hazardous substance and its container, vessel, or vehicle
    • Principles and practices of identifying types of hazardous substances involving but not limited to:
      • Transportation containers, vessels, and vehicles involved in a release
      • Selecting and using various types of equipment for plugging or patching transportation containers, vessels or vehicles
      • Organizing and directing the use of multiple teams of hazardous material technicians
      • Selecting the appropriate strategy for approaching release sites
      • Containing or stopping the release
    • Identifying, establishing, and implementing response actions that include but are not limited to:
      • Local emergency response plans
      • Standard operation procedures
      • Knowledge of available public and private response resources
      • Establishment of an incident command post
      • Directing hazardous material technician teams
      • extended emergency notifications and follow-up communications
      • Personal Protective Equipment
      • Personal and Equipment Decontamination
      • Exposure zones
      • Monitoring and medical surveillance stations
    • Review of but not limited to the following hazards:
      • Fire and explosions
      • Confined spaces
      • Electrical and powered equipment
      • Motor vehicles
      • Walking and working surfaces
    • Awareness and knowledge of competencies of off-site specialist employees as per NFPA 472– Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents / Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents

Prerequisite: Completion of Initial Hazardous Materials Specialist Course

Test: Quiz

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