OSX 992B • 24-Hour HAZWOPER

OSX 992B • 24-Hour Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)

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Course Description

This course emphasizes the potential health hazards and other hazards present on the work site; use of personal protective equipment; common work practices to minimize risks from hazards; common engineering controls; medical surveillance requirements including recognition of symptoms and signs which might indicate overexposure to hazards; and site safety and health plans.

Who Should Attend

This training is for workers who visit job sites for specific, limited tasks—such as groundwater monitoring, land surveying, or geophysical surveying—where exposure levels remain below permissible exposure limits (PELs) and published thresholds.

This training is also for workers who frequently work in monitored and fully assessed areas where exposure remains under PELs, respirators are not required, and there are no identified health hazards or risks of emergency situations. This training ensures workers understand safety protocols and regulatory compliance while operating in environments with minimal exposure risks.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Describe 5192 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Regulation
  2. Recognize common safety, health and other hazards present on the site
  3. Utilize common personal protective equipment for HAZWOPER
  4. Identify common work practices by which the employee can minimize risks from hazards
  5. Develop safe use of engineering controls and equipment on the site
  6. Describe medical surveillance requirements including recognition of symptoms and signs which might indicate overexposure to hazards
  7. Identify Permit Required Confined Space Requirements

CEUs: 2.4
Prerequisites: None
Course Length: 3 days
Recommended Materials: Pen, pencil, highlighter and writing pad
Required Text(s) & Other Materials:

  1. Student binder 
  2. CA General Industry & Electrical Safety Orders 
  3. Emergency Response Guidebook, current edition 

     

     Registration Eligibility

    Students who wish to participate in OSHA–numbered courses in the online synchronous video conferencing format must have a valid physical address in OSHA's San Francisco Region (AK, AZ, CA, OR, NV, HI, ID, WA, Guam, and American Samoa), or obtain permission from their local OTIEC to attend a class outside their home region.

    Other CSUDH OTIEC courses can be taken by anyone (no residency required).

     


     

    System and Equipment Requirements

    It is important that students review the system and equipment requirements listed below to be able to successfully take part in a CSUDH OTIEC course, whether participating in person or online via video conferencing.

      In-Person System and Equipment Requirements

    • A laptop with built-in camera, Wi-Fi capability

      Online System and Equipment Requirements

    • An internet connection – broadband wired or wireless (4G/LTE or better)
    • Access to computer or laptop with built-in camera – one student per device
    • OSHA 510, 511, 500 and 501 Students only:
      Additional stand-alone webcam or secondary device (phone)
    • Built-in or external speakers/headset and microphone

      Additional Student Resources

     

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