HAZWOPER
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
40 Hour Training
40 hour HAZWOPER training is for employees who are required to have general access to a hazardous waste site where they may be exposed to hazardous wastes above the regulatory limits. Examples include:
The training consists of 40 hours of training outside of the hazardous waste area, plus 3 days field experience under supervision. OSHA recommends that this training include significant amounts of hands on, practical training, including dressing out in Level A or B protective ensembles. For this reason, computer based or on-line trainings alone do not meet the OSHA requirement.(See ‘Why Not Online?’)
24 HOUR TRAINING
This training is for:
There are differences between a RCRA TS & D operation and general operations; for example, employees operating under 1 and 2 must also complete one day of field experience under instruction, while employees operating under number 3 do not. Not all 24 hour courses will work for all three types of work!
TSI will make sure that you get the level of training appropriate for the work you are doing. Again, on-line or computer based courses alone do not meet the intent of the OSHA regulation (See Why Not Online?)
SUPERVISOR TRAINING
Supervisors of employees who work in a Hazardous Waste site must be trained to the same level as their employees, plus an additional 8 hours of training. This training should focus on site specific hazards, requirements, policies, and procedures. Given the site specific nature of this training requirement, TSI does not offer a canned HAZWOPER Supervisor training. However, we would be happy to help you develop your own training, or to develop it for you.
REFRESHER TRAINING
40 Hour training and all three versions of the 24 hour training have an annual 8 hour refresher training requirement. However, even if you’ve gone more than a year since your initial training, you may not have to redo the full thing. According to OSHA, if you’ve passed the anniversary of your intial training, you can no longer work in a hazardous waste site, but you can renew your qualification if you take the refresher in a reasonable amount of time. The industry standard definition of reasonable is 2 years. If your HAZWOPER has expired, and you’re less than 2 years from your anniversary, you can still take the 8 hour refresher and get your qualification back.