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Calendar - University of Minnesota Hazardous Materials and Hazwoper Training

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Upcoming Trainings

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8:00 am ONLINE: 24 Hour Waste Site Worker
ONLINE: 24 Hour Waste Site Worker
Jan 9 @ 8:00 am – Jan 10 @ 6:00 am
The 24 hour course consists of three days of lectures, discussions, classroom demonstrations, and small group exercises. Emphasis will be placed on responding in a defensive manner without actually trying to stop the release. Topics include: relevant state and federal regulations, health hazard recognition, hazard and risk assessment, respiratory protection, selection and use of personal protective equipment, decontamination, control and containment of spills, emergency response plans, termination procedures, and the incident command system. This course offers 24 Continuing Education Hours. REGISTER ONLINE
6:00 am ONLINE: 24 Hour Waste Site Worker
ONLINE: 24 Hour Waste Site Worker
Jan 10 @ 6:00 am – Jan 11 @ 6:00 am
The 24 hour course consists of three days of lectures, discussions, classroom demonstrations, and small group exercises. Emphasis will be placed on responding in a defensive manner without actually trying to stop the release. Topics include: relevant state and federal regulations, health hazard recognition, hazard and risk assessment, respiratory protection, selection and use of personal protective equipment, decontamination, control and containment of spills, emergency response plans, termination procedures, and the incident command system. This course offers 24 Continuing Education Hours. REGISTER ONLINE
6:00 am ONLINE: 24 Hour Waste Site Worker
ONLINE: 24 Hour Waste Site Worker
Jan 11 @ 6:00 am – 5:00 pm
The 24 hour course consists of three days of lectures, discussions, classroom demonstrations, and small group exercises. Emphasis will be placed on responding in a defensive manner without actually trying to stop the release. Topics include: relevant state and federal regulations, health hazard recognition, hazard and risk assessment, respiratory protection, selection and use of personal protective equipment, decontamination, control and containment of spills, emergency response plans, termination procedures, and the incident command system. This course offers 24 Continuing Education Hours. REGISTER ONLINE