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HAZWOPER / HAZMAT First Responder Awareness (FRA) Refresher
HAZWOPER First Responder Awareness – 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) Annual Refresher
The HAZWOPER First Responder Awareness course is now offered in 2 great formats (Classic and Enhanced). The Classic format is the format we have used over the years. The Enhanced format incorporates many of the latest online training components. Click on Free Preview to view the 2 formats. Note: The Enhanced version requires a Broadband internet connection. Includes Free Study Guide! We also offer U.S. Based support 24/7.
– Includes 14 full length videos– Audio narration of text– Over 20 interactive flash animations– Award winning content– CEU’s– Self grading quizzes and final exam– OSHA Study Timer (tracks your study time login and logout at your convenience)– Certificate of Completion (3 certificates)
First Responders at the Awareness Level are individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release and who have been trained to initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release. They would take no further action beyond notifying the authorities of the release. In compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) regulations, this training is required for individuals who are likely to discover or witness a hazardous substance release and who will be responsible for notifying personnel for an emergency response action.
At conclusion of this course, students will have a basic understanding of what hazardous materials are, how they can be identified and what to do if they are the first on the scene of a hazardous materials incident. An overview of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) is presented so that HAZWOPER First Responder Awareness personnel can identify potential sources of hazardous materials, their containers and release mechanisms.
Initial HAZWOPER First Responder Awareness 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) training
Module 1: Regulatory OverviewEPAOSHALevels of Training
Module 2: Roles and Responsibilities Part 1Organizational StructureEssential PersonnelHealth and Safety Plan (HASP)
Module 3: Roles and Responsibilities Part 2Optional PersonnelLines of Authority
Module 4: Hazard Recognition (Overview)Injury PreventionBoiling Point, Vapor Pressure, Vapor Density, pH, FlashpointOxidizersLower/Upper Explosive LimitsFlammabilityFire TriangleSDS
Module 5: Hazard Recognition Part 1NFPA RequirementsJob Hazard AnalysisDefining RiskChemical Hazard Identification SystemsNFPA 704 SystemDOT Labels and PlacardsIonizing Radiation
Module 6: Hazard Recognition Part 2Chemical and Physical HazardsFires and ExplosionsCombustiblesShock SensitiveOxygen Deficiency
Module 7: Hazard Recognition Part 3Site and Equipment HazardsNoiseHeat StressHeat StrokeCold Stress
Module 8: Hazard Recognition Part 4Infectious Diseases (Bloodborne Pathogens, HIV, HBV)SanitationIlluminationLockout/Tagout
Module 9: Toxicology Part 1Chemical ClassificationToxicologyRoutes of Exposure and DoseInteraction with Other ChemicalsDust, Fumes, Mists and Vapors
Module 10: Toxicology Part 2ToxicokineticsMetabolismClasses of Chemical ToxinsDose to Organs
Module 11: Toxicology Part 3Dose and ResponseStorage in the BodyChronic ResponseToxicChemical InteractionDose/ResponseOSHA Exposure Limits
Module 12: Placards and LabelingNFPA Hazardous System IdentificationDOT PlacardsModule 13: Respiratory ProtectionRespirator Protection ProgramRespirator TypesSelection of Respiratory Equipment
Module 14: Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Clothing and EnsemblesDeveloping a PPE ProgramTrainingProgram Review and Evaluation
Module 15: HAZWOPER Site ZonesSite Zones ExplainedEstablishing the Hot LineThe Buddy System
Module 16: Overview of Incident Command SystemIntroductionIncident Commander ResponsibilitiesHazardous Materials Contingency PlanOrganizationIncident Command System Module 17: Incident Command FacilitiesIncident Command Facilities and LocationsCommand PostStaging AreasBases Module 18: Incident Command System Concepts and PriniciplesCommon TerminologyUnity of CommandDesignated Incident Facilities
Module 19: Facility Emergency Response Plan Part 1Pre-emergency PlanningPersonnel Roles and CommunicationRecognition and PreventionSafe Distances and Refuge
Module 20: Facility Emergency Response Plan Part 2Site Security and ControlEvacuation Routes and ProceduresEmergency DecontaminationEmergency Medical Treatment and First AidEmergency Response Procedures and Critique
Module 21: Facility Emergency Response Audit Part 1Performing a Process Hazard AnalysisSite IdentificationHazard QualificationConsequence Analysis Module 22: Facility Emergency Response Audit Part 2Performing a Workplace Hazard AnalysisDetermining LocationExamine Container ConditionDetermine the Physical State of ContentsDetermine Dispersion PathwaysExposure Indicators
Module 23: Federal, State and Local Emergency Response RequirementsSite Zones ExplainedEstablishing the Hot LineSite Zones ExplainedEstablishing the Hot LineThe Buddy System
Module 24: Spill and Release Reporting Under Federal Regulations Part 1Emergency Planning RequirementsEmergency Planning and NotificationProcedures for SARA Title III ComplianceRegional Response TeamNational Response Team
Module 25: Spill and Release Reporting Under Federal Regulations Part 2DOT Notification RequirementsLeaking Containers
Module 26: Applicable Laws and RegulationsEPADiffernce Between Laws and Regulations Major EPA and OSHA Laws Recordkeeping and Notifying OSHA OSHA Plan States
Module 27: Overview of DOT Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)IntroductionHow to Read the ERGList of DOT Tanks and ContainersLabeling
Module 28: The Ability to Recognize and Identify Hazardous Materials Part 1Hazardous Materials CluesOccupancy /LocationFixed SitesTransportation SourcesHighway, Rail and Air Marine Pipelines
Module 29: The Ability to Recognize and Identify Hazardous Materials Part 2Tanks and ContainersContainer Shape and Size Types of DOT Highway Transportation Tanks, Tankers, Trailers and ContainersTypes of DOT Rail Transportation TankCarsTypes of DOT Storage Containers Marine Pipelines
Module 30: The Ability to Recognize and Identify Hazardous Materials Part 3Tanks and Containers Markings and ColorsNFPA 704 System HMIS Placards and Labels UN NA Hazard Class System DOT 9 Classes of Hazardous Materials Shipping Papers and SDS
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