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For information about HAZWOPER training locations within the Wasatch Front, contact:
Rocky Mountain Training Center at 581-4055.

HAZWOPER Training, outside the Wasatch Front, may be brought to your location. Contact:
Jule Marine at 801-957-3445 or jule.marine@slcc.edu.


8-Hour HAZWOPER Annual Refresher Drive by Training

Cost:  $100 per person

Why the need for Training?
Federal rule 29 CFR 1910.120(e) and (q) require training within one year of the initial or lst refresher course completion to maintain compliance.

Course Information
This course is an eight-hour program that updates HAZWOPER certification for all personnelHazwoper graphic working on or at a hazardous waste site (including TSD Personnel) and all levels of emergency responders.  In addition to reviewing key topics from the HAZWOPER courses, this course strongly emphasizes new developments and information.

Interactive exercises are designed to enable students to demonstrate the retention of knowledge or skills attained in this course.  Group discussions, as well as hands on scenarios, will be utilized during the course.

Location and Schedule
    The trailer will be in your area as needed.  We will come to you.

Time:  8:00 a.m. -- 5:00 p.m.

You must pre-register for the course.

40-Hour HAZWOPER Road Drive byTraining

Cost: $599 per person

Why the need for training?
HAZWOPER courses are designed for those who need training and certification to work at a hazardous waste site (CERCLA, RCRA or state or local government sites) or who re involved in emergency response due to leaks, spill accidents or fires involving hazardous waste or hazardous materials.

Course Information
Our program provides aid to employers in obtaining and maintaining the required level of employee training for those employees with potential exposure to hazardous chemicals in strict accordance with the requirements of Federal Rule 29 CFR Part 1910.120(e).

HAZWOPER courses focus on recognizing site hazards, use of personal protective equipment, safe work practices, use of engineering controls, medical surveillance, monitoring methods, site communication, site control, decontamination, emergency response, confined space and spill containment.

Location and Schedule
       Classes will come to your area as needed. We will come to you!

Ask about a possible subsidy for more than one employee.
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