665 HAZWOPER for General Site Workers VI

Modules:
6
Hours:
5
Sectors:
General Industry
Target Audience:
Employee, Supervisor
Fee

Description

This course is the sixth module in a ten-part series that makes up the 40-hour HAZWOPER training program for General Site Workers, as outlined in OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.120.

This module covers the different categories of personal protective equipment (PPE); how to choose the correct PPE level (A, B, C, or D) for various work situations; proper PPE use, maintenance, and training; and recognition and prevention of heat and cold stress.

OSHA Requirements

The 40-hour HAZWOPER program consists of two key components:

  1. Forty hours of off-site instruction
  2. Three days of supervised, site-specific field training

The online portion provided by OSH Center satisfies only the off-site instruction requirement. Employers are responsible for ensuring employees complete the three days of hands-on, worksite-specific training.

Time Requirement

According to OSHA Standard 1910.120, learners must complete 40 hours of off-site training as part of the full program. OSH Center divides this requirement into ten separate courses. Each course includes a minimum time requirement that must be met before the final exam for that module becomes available.

This specific course requires a minimum of 4 hours to complete. A timer is displayed at the top-left of every page to help you track your progress.

IACET Accreditation

OSH Center is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and provides IACET CEUs for courses that comply with ANSI/IACET guidelines. IACET accreditation signifies a commitment to high-quality continuing education and training recognized worldwide.

Free Access

As a student with OSH Center, you are granted free access to all course content, including quizzes and learning activities. Official training documents—such as exam results, certificates, and transcripts—are available when you purchase a certificate package.

Important Information

Certificates for individual HAZWOPER courses cannot be purchased separately. To obtain certification for any HAZWOPER modules, you must purchase the complete 40-hour HAZWOPER program package.

Course Objectives

At the conclusion of this course, you should be able to:

ID Objective
TO 1.0 Earn a score of at least 70% on the final course exam.
LO 1.1.1 Explain OSHA and EPA guidelines related to personal protective equipment (PPE).
LO 1.2.1 Describe the functions of various types of protective clothing, including full-body suits, and protection for the head, hands and arms, eyes and face, and ears.
LO 1.3.1 Define permeation, degradation, penetration, and other factors that influence the selection of chemical-protective gear.
LO 1.4.1 Discuss the requirements for selecting, using, and inspecting chemical protective clothing (CPC).
LO 1.5.1 Identify proper CPC ensemble inspection and storage practices.
LO 1.6.1 Explain the risks associated with extreme temperatures and the precautions necessary to prevent heat or cold stress when wearing CPC.

Key: Terminal Objective (TO), Learning Objective (LO)

 

Key Topics
  • ✔ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Basics
  • ✔ Developing a PPE Program
  • ✔ Selection and Use of Respiratory Equipment
  • ✔ Selection and Use of Protective Clothing and Accessories
  • ✔ Full Body Protection
  • ✔ Selecting Chemical Protective Clothing
  • ✔ EPA Levels of Protection (A
  • ✔ B
  • ✔ C
  • ✔ and D)
  • ✔ Training
  • ✔ Ensemble Selection and Use
  • ✔ Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC) Inspection and Storage

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