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Keep Your Workforce In Compliance with 8HR Refresher HAZWOPER Training

Written by Richard Espinoza | Tue, Feb 28, 2023

The key to a safe work environment is a properly trained and certified workforce. 

While your workers may have taken the 8-, 24- or 40-hour HAZWOPER course to assist in their training for hazardous situations, it is equally as important that your employees take refresher training each year to keep their knowledge and skills up-to-date and maintain their readiness to handle hazardous situations effectively.

Refresher training can reinforce the key concepts and principles covered in the initial HAZWOPER courses and help workers stay aware of the latest developments in hazardous materials handling and emergency response procedures.

By investing in regular training, employers can help ensure that their workers are adequately prepared to protect themselves, their colleagues and the environment from the potentially serious consequences of hazardous materials incidents.

The 8-hour OSHA re-certification course in Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) provides the proper training certifications needed to maintain a working knowledge of hazardous waste disposal precautions and procedures.

 

What Is HAZWOPER?

 

HAZWOPER is a set of occupational safety and health standards developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the United States to protect workers who are involved in the cleanup, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous waste. 

HAZWOPER standards establish specific requirements for worker training, personal protective equipment, site characterization, hazardous materials handling, decontamination procedures, emergency response and other aspects of hazardous waste operations and emergency response. 

These standards are designed to minimize the risks of exposure to hazardous materials and ensure the safety and health of workers who are involved in hazardous waste management and emergency response activities.

HAZWOPER training includes a 24-hour course and a 40-hour course, as well as an 8-hour refresher course. Topics covered for the longer training programs are similar, though the longest course available may be better suited for workers who must wear PPE on site and are regularly engaged in the storage and treatment of hazardous substances.

 

Who Is The Intended Audience For The HAZWOPER Refresher?

 

The 8-hour refresher HAZWOPER Training is intended for those who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances - including hazardous waste operations - and who have already taken the 24-hour or 40-hour HAZWOPER certification training. This includes the following:

  • Workers involved in mandatory or voluntary clean-up operations

  • Workers involved in corrective actions involving clean-up operations

  • Workers involved in operations involving hazardous waste

  • Workers involved in emergency response operations

  • Hospital First Responders

  • Utility Workers who perform duties at a hazardous waste site

  • On-Site Supervisors

 

Learning Objectives For The HAZWOPER Refresher

 

The learning objectives for the HAZWOPER refresher course will depend on the specific type and level of training required for the worker's role and responsibilities. However, some general learning objectives that may be covered in a HAZWOPER refresher course include:

  1. Reviewing the key principles and concepts covered in the initial HAZWOPER training course, including the different types of hazardous materials, hazards associated with them, and the appropriate safety measures to take.

  2. Updating workers on the latest regulations and standards related to hazardous waste operations and emergency response, such as changes to OSHA standards or updates to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes.

  3. Providing workers with the latest information and best practices related to hazardous waste management and emergency response, including new technologies, equipment, and procedures that can improve safety and efficiency.

  4. Reinforcing the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) and proper decontamination procedures to prevent exposure to hazardous materials.

  5. Practicing emergency response scenarios to ensure workers are prepared to respond quickly and effectively in the event of a hazardous materials incident.

  6. Reviewing specific job duties and responsibilities related to hazardous waste management and emergency response to ensure workers understand their roles and are able to perform them safely and effectively.


The primary goal of the HAZWOPER refresher course is to help workers maintain their knowledge and skills related to hazardous waste management and emergency response so they are prepared to work safely and respond effectively to any hazardous materials incidents that may occur.

 

The Benefits of Classroom Instruction

 

There are several benefits of classroom instruction for the HAZWOPER refresher course, including:

  1. Interactive Learning: Classroom instruction allows for interactive learning, with opportunities for group discussions, hands-on activities and real-time feedback from instructors. This type of learning can help reinforce key concepts and improve understanding of complex topics.
  2. Customization: Classroom instruction can be tailored to the specific needs and experiences of the workers in the course. Instructors can adjust the content and pace of the course based on the workers' prior knowledge and job duties, ensuring that they receive the most relevant and useful information.
  3. Personalized Instruction: Classroom instruction provides workers with the opportunity to ask questions, seek clarification, and receive personalized instruction from experienced instructors. This can help workers overcome specific challenges or areas of confusion related to hazardous waste operations and emergency response.
  4. Engagement and Motivation: Classroom instruction can help keep workers engaged and motivated throughout the training process, which can improve their retention of the material and their overall performance on the job.
  5. Networking: Classroom instruction allows workers to meet and network with other professionals in the field, providing opportunities for information sharing, peer learning and professional development.

Classroom instruction can provide a rich and dynamic learning environment for the HAZWOPER refresher course, helping workers to stay up-to-date on the latest hazardous waste operations and emergency response procedures and maintain their readiness to handle hazardous situations effectively.



Is All HAZWOPER Training Alike?

 


No, not all HAZWOPER training is alike. At IDR Environmental, we believe that classroom training is still the most effective training method because of the live, dynamic interactions between the students and the instructor. We believe that students will also:

  • Retain the information much more easily
  • Have the opportunity to ask questions
  • Interact with others in their field
  • Get certified by qualified professional instructors

It’s also important to note that OSHA does not approve, certify or endorse individual trainers or training programs, so a HAZWOPER trainer should have extensive knowledge, expertise, experience, a teaching background and relevant certifications that ensure learners receive high-quality and effective HAZWOPER training that prepares them to work safely and effectively in hazardous waste operations.