Key Learning Objectives
- Safely and properly perform required or voluntary cleanup job duties in compliance with OSHA's HAZWOPER Standard
- Evaluate, identify, and communicate the hazards present on site
- Select, use, and care for personal protective equipment (PPE), including respirators, needed for the job
Online Course Details
Course code |
OSH 307 |
Compatible on |
Desktop computer |
Duration |
40 hours |
Access time |
90 days |
Certificate issued |
Yes |
Training required by |
OSHA (29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)(i)) |
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Who needs this 40 Hour HAZWOPER (Site Cleanup) training?
This online 40 Hour HAZWOPER course is designed for general site workers (i.e., equipment operators, general laborers, and supervisors) who work at an uncontrolled hazardous waste site and perform hazardous substances cleanup.
Additional HAZWOPER training required
General site workers must complete 40 hours of initial HAZWOPER training and complete a minimum of three days of actual field experience under direct supervision of a trained, experienced supervisor.
This course is designed to meet the 40-hour training requirement only and does not include hands-on training on equipment or PPE that personnel may need to begin work at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.