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Safety Training Specialists Inc. can help your business maintain environmental regulatory compliance with state and federal OSHA regulations.
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Environmental Consulting Services
- Environmental compliance audits
- Environmental site assessments for due diligence, phases 1, 2, and 3.
- Permit processing services
- Underground storage tanks
- Material sampling and abatement supervision (mold, asbestos, lead-based paint)
- CUPA
- Emergency business plan
- Site safety program
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Training Courses
Onsite customized training. Curriculum tailored to meet your site-specific needs.
State Certified Instructors by California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI)
16 Hour Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations Level T8 CCR 5192 and 29 CFR 1910.1200
Provides likely first responders with an improved capability to respond to the Haz Mat events in a safe and competent manner, within the response resources and responder capabilities at the “Operations” Level.
24 Hour Hazardous Materials First Responder Technician Level T8 CCR 5192 and 29 CFR 1910.1200
You will learn proper procedures for using field survey instruments and equipment, specialized PPE, and techniques for control, containment and/or confinement operations, as well as gain experience in rescuing injured or contaminated.
32 Hour Hazardous Materials Incident Command System T8 CCR 5192 and 29 CFR 1910.1200
This course provides the tools needed to assume control of an emergency response to a haz mat or WMD incident. It focuses on legal and practical requirements to safely and competently manage a haz mat incident.
4 Hour Hazard Communication Right to Know T8 CCR 5194
This course will provide the essential information for individuals responsible for implementing and conducting a Right-to-Know training program.
4 Hour Hazard Communication Right-To-Know for Managers and Supervisors T8 CCR 5194 - 20 CFR 1910.1200
Provides essential information for those responsible for conducting Right-to-Know training programs. Topics include regulatory overview, toxicology, understanding MSDS, NFPA/HMIS system and PPE.
8 Hour Hazardous Waste Handling Title 22 CCR 66264 - 40 CFR 260-265
Designed for individuals responsible for hazardous waste handling. Covers: toxicology, management/handling procedures, personal protective equipment, manifesting, permitting, transportation, contingency plans, spill prevention and response.
7 Hour D.O.T. Driver Safety Training Title 49, CFR 172 Department of Transportation
Course is intended for all drivers who transport hazardous material in over-the-road vehicles. Since the majority of hazardous materials are transported by motor vehicles, and the majority of hazmat accidents are on the nation’s highways, all over-the-road vehicle drivers must participate in Driver Training, General Awareness, Function-Specific and Safety training.
8 Hour D.O.T. Hazardous Material Training Title 49 CFR HM 181, DOT 49 CFR 172.704
The D.O.T. requires all employers to provide training to employees who perform any function of the transportation of hazardous materials. These requirements include security risks (effective March 2003), training, testing, certifying and recordkeeping for each hazardous material employee.
8 Hour First Responder, Awareness Level T8 CCF 5192 - 29 CFR 1910.1200
Provides essential information for those who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release. Consists of procedures, methods and techniques of recognizing and identifying hazards and initiating the appropriate emergency response. First responders at the operations level respond to releases or potential releases of hazardous substances as part of the initial response. Their defensive role is to contain the release from a safe distance, keep it from spreading, and prevent exposures without actually trying to stop the release.
40 Hour Hazardous Waste Worker Training T8 CCR 5192 - 29 CFR 1910.1200
A technical course designed to provide regulations covering personnel involved in investigation and remediation of hazardous waste sites. Iincludes hands-on exercises with field instruments and PPE. Lectures include hazard awareness, classes of hazardous material, site safety, levels of protection, medical and emergency considerations, site safety plans, sources of information, and decontamination procedures.
8 Hour Hazardous Waste Refresher T8 CCR 5192 - 29 CFR 1910.1200
Required for hazardous waste workers who have previously completed a 40-hour health and safety program. Provides an update on current health and safety issues, PPE, emergency procedures and considerations and new information on hazardous materials.
8 Hour HAZWOPER Management and Supervisors T8 CCR 5192 - 29 CFR 1910.1200
Managers and Supervisors directly responsible for, or who supervise employees engaged in, hazardous waste operations shall receive 8 additional hours of specialized training prior to performing activities as an on-site management, and regulatory compliance issues.
6 Hour HAZ MAT Employee Training Program Department of Transportation 49 CFR 172
The goal of the modulized and function specific training is to throughly cover the aspects of safety and handling techniques in order to prevent disastrous accidents.
First Responder Weapons of Mass Destruction T8 CCR 5192 - 29 CFR 1910.1200
First responsders will be able to recognize the potential presence of nuclear, biological, or chemical (NMB) warfare agents and impletment actions ot protect themselves and the public.
Asbestos Awareness T8 CCR1529 - 29 CFR 1910.1001
Thousands of workers, such as electricians, consturction workers, and maintenance personnel, come in contact with and work in environments where asbestos is present. The law requires awareness training with the purpose of preventing occupational injury or illness.
Lead Awareness T8 CCR 1532 - 29 CFR 1910.1025
Teaches employees how to identify and use safe work practices in response to lead exposure while performing their duties. Covers health effects, monitoring, protection, engineering and work practice controls, and more.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Storm Water Pollution Control Board
Covers spill response, material management practices, responsilities, insepction practices, equipment, and a development and/or review of your facility's storm water pollution control plan.
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