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In
1976, the EPA created the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of
Hazardous Waste. In 1986 OSHA was given the task of
protecting HAZMAT workers. In 1990 OSHA issued the
HAZWOPER regulation, which requires a number of specific
levels of employee training, depending on an employee's
involvement with Hazardous Materials.
Hazwoper Video Series
- Videotape Training
Programs
The "HAZWOPER Videotape Training Series"
provides employees with information that the OSHA
regulation requires them to receive in their training
sessions. By combining various programs in the series,
"training packages" can be configured to help meet all
of the OSHA HAZWOPER training requirements.
Hazwoper Video Series
available for the following titles:

Annual
Retraining
or "Annual Refresher" (8 hours)
This series of four "refresher" programs
is designed to provide the core content for OSHA's
"annual retraining" requirement.
"Annual Retraining" - Videotape Training
Programs
This program covers the following topics:
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Introduction
to HAZWOPER Retraining
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PPE & Decontamination Procedures
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Understanding Chemical Hazards
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Exposure Monitoring & Medical Surveillance
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Emergency
Response - Awareness (4 hours)
Information that every HAZMAT worker
should know is thoroughly covered by the two program
"Awareness" series.
"Awareness" - Videotape Training Programs
This program covers the following topics:

Emergency Response -
Operations (1 hour)
The four program "Operations" package is
aimed at workers who contain HAZMAT releases.
"Operations" - Videotape Training
Programs
This program covers the following topics:
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Understanding HAZWOPER
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Emergency Response Plan
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Accidental Release Measures and Spill
Cleanup Procedures
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Emergency Response -
HAZMAT Technician (24
hours)
During any hazardous materials emergency,
HAZMAT Technicians supply the information necessary to
get the situation under control. This 11 program series
provides the basis for the special training their jobs
require.
"HAZMAT Technician" - Videotape Training
Programs
This program covers the following topics:
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Decontamination Procedures
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Understanding Chemical Hazards
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The Emergency Response Plan
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Understanding HAZWOPER
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HAZMAT Labeling
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Accidental Release Measures and Spill
Cleanup Procedures
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Medical Surveillance Programs
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ANSI MSDS
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Respiratory Protection
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Monitoring Procedures and Equipment
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Supplemental
Training (16 hours)
These eight programs provide the basis
for the 16-hours of additional training needed by
workers who must wear respirators in their jobs, or who
have already had general 24-hour training and are moving
to jobs requiring complete 40-hour training.
"Supplemental Training" - Videotape
Training Programs
This program covers the following topics:
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Safety Orientation
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ANSI MSDS
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Heat Stress
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Fire Prevention
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The Emergency Response Plan
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The Site Safety & Health Plan
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Dealing with the Media in Emergency
Situations
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Electrical Safety in HAZMAT Environments
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General Training
(24 hours)
This 12 program series provides the basis
for the 24-hour training required by OSHA for HAZMAT
employees who are unlikely to be exposed to hazards in
excess of permissible exposure limit.
"General Training" - Videotape Training
Programs
This program covers the following topics:
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Decontamination Procedures
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Understanding Chemical Hazards
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The Emergency Response Plan
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Understanding HAZWOPER
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HAZMAT Labeling
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Medical Surveillance Programs
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Confined Space Injury
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Monitoring Procedures and Equipment
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Accidental Release Measures and Spill
Cleanup Procedures
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Handling Hazardous Materials
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Work Practices and Engineering Controls
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Incident Commander
or Complete 40-hour Training
This 20 program series provides the
comprehensive information needed by employees who are
exposed to hazardous substances as a routine part of
their jobs, the people who supervise and manage them, as
well as HAZMAT "Incident Commanders".
"Incident Commander" - Videotape Training
Programs
This program covers the following topics:
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Understanding HAZWOPER
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Understanding Chemical
Hazards
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The Emergency Response Plan
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The Site Safety & Health Plan
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HAZMAT Labeling
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Confined Space Injury
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Medical Surveillance Programs
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Monitoring Procedures and
Equipment
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Accidental Release Measures
and Spill Cleanup Procedures
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ANSI MSDS
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Handling Hazardous Materials
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Work Practices and
Engineering Controls
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Respiratory Protection
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Fire Prevention
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Dealing with the Media in
Emergency Situations
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Safety Orientation
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Electrical Safety in HAZMAT
Environments
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Heat Stress
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Decontamination Procedures
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