666 HAZWOPER for General Site Workers VII

Modules:
4
Hours:
3
Sectors:
General Industry
Target Audience:
Employee, Supervisor
Fee

Description

This module is the seventh course in a ten-part series that forms the 40-hour HAZWOPER training program for General Site Workers, as required under OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.120.

This course provides an overview of essential practices for site control, security procedures, and effective decontamination measures.

OSHA Requirements

The full 40-hour HAZWOPER program is completed in two distinct stages:

  • 40 hours of off-site instructional training
  • Three days of hands-on, site-specific field experience

Training offered through OSH Center fulfills only the off-site instructional portion. Employers are responsible for delivering the required three days of supervised practice at the actual worksite.

Time Requirement

Under OSHA Standard 1910.120, participants must complete 40 hours of off-site instruction. OSH Center divides this requirement into ten individual courses, each with a designated minimum completion time that must be met before the corresponding exam becomes available.

This particular course includes a minimum required duration of 3 hours. A course timer is located in the upper-left corner of each page to help you track your progress.

IACET Accreditation

OSH Center is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and awards IACET CEUs for courses that comply with ANSI/IACET criteria. IACET accreditation is internationally recognized as a mark of excellence in continuing education and training.

Free Access

As a learner with OSH Center, you receive free access to all study materials, including activities and knowledge checks. Official training documentation—such as exam results, transcripts, and certificates—can be obtained by purchasing a certificate package.

Important Information

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

Course Objectives

At the end 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 Identify and explain the key components of an effective Site Control Program.
LO 1.1.2 Describe site control diagrams, site preparation needs, and the structure of site work zones.
LO 1.2.1 List and provide examples of site security measures, standing orders, and effective communication practices.
LO 1.3.1 Outline and discuss the essential elements of a Site Decontamination Plan.
LO 1.4.1 Explain the decontamination process and the use of a Decision Tree when determining appropriate testing methods for physical and chemical contaminants.
LO 1.4.2 Describe the potential health and safety risks associated with decontamination activities.
LO 1.4.3 Explain the layout, equipment, and procedures used in worker decontamination areas.
Key Topics
  • ✔ Site Control
  • ✔ Site Preparation
  • ✔ Establishing Work Zones
  • ✔ Site Security
  • ✔ Managing Visitors and After-Hours Security
  • ✔ The Buddy System
  • ✔ Communication Procedures
  • ✔ Safe Practices for Heavy Equipment
  • ✔ Decontamination Processes
  • ✔ Categories of Contamination
  • ✔ Health and Safety Risks
  • ✔ Heavy Equipment Decontamination
  • ✔ Disposal Techniques
  • ✔ Emergency Decontamination

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