In 1976, the EPA issued the "Resource Conservation and Recovery Act" to regulate the handling of hazardous materials from cradle to grave. Ancillary regulations include OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120 (AKA: HAZWOPER). This legislation requires extensive employee training, designed to reduce accidents and improve workplace safety and health.
ALWAYS READY'S course: "HAZWOPER: Work Practices and Engineering Controls." "Control engineering state steady systems" reduce hazards and increase efficiency through safety and health engineering and technology. Examples are: self-capping syringes, fume hoods, sound-dampening materials, radiation shielding and ergonomically redesigned tools.
This computer training course includes:
. HAZMAT Work Practices
. HAZMAT Engineering Controls
. The Site Safety and Health Plan
. Responsibilities of the Site Safety and Health Officer
. Ventilation Systems
. Remote-Controlled Equipment
. The use of Eyewash Stations
. And More.
ALWAYS READY'S "Online Interactive Training Library" offers the most cost-effective, stress-free, time-convenient and easily accessed regulatory compliance training available today. This course averages 45 minutes to complete, but each course-taker should work at a comfortable pace. It's divided into logical sections for easy understanding and retention.
Have your employees take "HAZWOPER: Work Practices and Engineering Controls" online training course today. It saves you time, meets the training requirements for your employees, and supplies tools to make them safer and more productive.
Select from 108 safety courses in ALWAYS READY'S online safety training library. Also preview: "HAZWOPER: HAZMAT Labeling", "HAZWOPER: The ANSI Material Safety Data Sheet" and "HAZWOPER Monitoring Procedures and Equipment".
Use this online training site for annual HAZWOPER refresher courses.