Regular registration $195 by July 1 $245 after July 1
Government employees $155 by July 1 $195 after July 1
Annual Hazardous Waste Refreshers
July 13, 2009, Seattle
July 15, 2009, Olympia
July 16, 2009, Seattle
Employees involved in hazardous waste operations can receive their annual eight hours of required refresher training by attending any of these courses. Group exercises, lectures, and a case study will provide real-life approaches to hazardous waste site operations.
Course Content
Employee rights and remedies
Hazardous recognition and evaluation
Chemical protective clothing
Air-monitoring instruments
Site investigation and characterization
Decontamination
Emergency response
Medical programs
DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation - This course has been cancelled.
July 14, 2009, Seattle
This intensive one day course is designed to provide the federally mandated training to those who deal with all phases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste in transportation. It will provide the information necessary to properly prepare and handle these materials during transportation. This course complies with the training requirements of 49 CFR 172.700 - 172.704.
Faculty
John M. Malool, MS, has hands-on experience in
hazardous waste site cleanup and emergency response. He
presently serves as National Branch Chief in the Marine
Safety and Environmental Protection Department, USCGA.
John is a popular teacher in numerous hazardous waste train-
ing courses at the Centers for Education and Training of the
NIOSH-funded New York-New Jersey Education and
Research Center. John is acclaimed in Washington State,
where he has taught hazardous waste courses for over 20 years,
and in 2003, he was honored with a distinguished safety
award by the Washington State Department of Agriculture
Waste Pesticide Disposal Team.
Registration
Hazwoper Refresher
July 13, Seattle by July 1 after July 1
July 15, Olympia Non-govt $195 $245
July 16, Seattle Government $155 $195
Accreditation
Professional credit is available for industrial hygienists, environmental
health professionals, and safety professionals.
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