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SUMMARY:PERM210-SI: EPA Air Pollution Control Cost Manual
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain the role\, purpose and general use of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Air Pollution Control Cost Manual (Cost Manual) and prepare and review cost analyses using the Cost Manual for Clean Air Act regulatory programs. The course is comprised of two modules and an exam: \nModule 1: Role\, Purpose and General Use of the EPA Air Pollution Control Cost Manual\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the role\, purpose and general use of the Cost Manual. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nExplain the purpose and identify the users of the Cost Manual.\nAccess the Cost Manual on the EPA’s website.\nDescribe the organization of the Cost Manual.\nIdentify the pollutants covered by the Cost Manual.\nIdentify the types of air pollution sources covered by the Cost Manual.\nDescribe the cost analyses the Cost Manual supports.\nExplain when to follow the guidance of the Cost Manual in different regulatory contexts.\nExplain what to do when any components of the Cost Manual methodology are not being followed.\nExplain the three types of typical Clean Air Act regulatory contexts for which cost analyses are conducted using the Cost Manual.\n\nModule 2: Analyses Under the EPA Control Cost Manual\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to prepare and review cost analyses under the Cost Manual. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nExplain the cost analysis process under the Cost Manual.\nIdentify three types of cost effectiveness analysis.\nIdentify the most common type of cost effectiveness analyses utilized under the Cost Manual.\nDescribe the methodology used in the Cost Manual\, the Equivalent Uniform Annual Cost (EUAC) Methodology for Cost Estimation.\nIdentify conditions under which cost analysis is unnecessary\, according to the top-down analysis process outlined in draft EPA New Source Review guidance.\nExplain key concepts and terms used in the Cost Manual.\nIdentify the seven steps necessary to conduct a cost analysis.\nExplain how to calculate Total Direct Cost (TDC)\, including Purchased Equipment Cost (PEC).\nIdentify things that should be considered when estimating the PEC.\nDescribe the relative accuracy of calculated Total Capital Investment (TCI) values (most accurate\, less accurate\, least accurate) considering the basis for the PEC (including the dollar year and origin of cost) and other input cost data.\nExplain how to determine the Total Indirect Cost (TIC).\nExplain how to produce an estimate for TCI.\nExplain how to estimate Total Annual Cost (TAC).\nDefine direct costs (or identify examples of direct costs).\nDefine indirect costs (or identify examples of indirect costs).\nExplain how to annualize Total Capital Investment (TCI).\nDefine Capital Recovery Factor (CRF).\nExplain how to calculate the total annualized cost.\nExplain how cost effectiveness is calculated.\nDescribe key considerations in determining baseline emissions for Best Available Control Technology (BACT)/New Source Review (NSR) analyses and 4-Factor Analyses.\nExplain the concept of cost thresholds\, and how the EPA considers them.\nExplain what a “bright line” cost threshold is and identify factors that may be considered by regulatory agencies in determining whether a specific control option is cost effective.\nDescribe certain common errors and key items to watch for when applying the Cost Manual to specific cost analyses being reviewed or prepared.\nDescribe examples of good quality versus poor quality documentation used as the basis for cost effectiveness analyses when applying the Cost Manual to specific cost analyses being reviewed or prepared.\n\nPrior experience preparing or reviewing industrial air pollution control cost analyses is not necessary to complete this course. A basic understanding of the Clean Air Act regulatory requirements that require cost analyses (e.g.\, BACT\, Best Available Retrofit Technology and Reasonably Available Control Technology) is recommended. \n\nLink on right to register  ——> \n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/perm210-si-epa-air-pollution-control-cost-manual/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250908T141058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T141058Z
UID:11071070-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:PERM244-SI: Air Pollution Control Systems for Selected Industries (formerly SI-431)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain the fundamental operating characteristics of particulate and gaseous pollutant emission control systems. The course reviews physical\, chemical\, and engineering principles of control devices and the application of control systems to several types of industrial processes. \n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/perm244-si-air-pollution-control-systems-for-selected-industries-formerly-si-431/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250908T141950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T141950Z
UID:11071072-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AMBM103-SI: Introduction to Ambient Air Monitoring for Criteria Pollutants (formerly SI-434)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain key aspects of ambient air monitoring for criteria pollutants\, including: \n• Statistical techniques pertaining to air monitoring\n• Ambient sampling of particulate matter\n• Manual sampling of ambient gaseous pollutants\n• Reference methods and reference measurement principles for criteria pollutants\n• Air quality monitoring network design\n• Ambient air monitoring objectives\n• Ambient air sampling train design\n• Basic gas properties\n• Air movers and air measuring devices\n• Calibration gas preparation\n• Continuous air quality monitors\nPlease note that this course should be considered supplemental material\, as there is no course exam associated with it. Therefore\, learners who take this course will not receive a course completion certificate. \n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/ambm103-si-introduction-to-ambient-air-monitoring-for-criteria-pollutants-formerly-si-434-2/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250908T142059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T142059Z
UID:11071073-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AMBM208-SI: Quality Assurance for Air Pollution Measurement Systems (formerly SI-470)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to: \n• Define key terms\n• Describe uncertainty and how it can affect decisions based on data\n• Describe the benefits of an adequate quality system.\n  \n  \nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/ambm208-si-quality-assurance-for-air-pollution-measurement-systems-formerly-si-470/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250908T142403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T122806Z
UID:11071074-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AirKnowledge - Introduction to Air Toxics
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain key topics relating to air toxics. The intended audience for this course is new hires in state\, local\, and tribal air agencies. This course is also useful for EPA staff as well as the public. This course is comprised of 8 modules and an exam. \nModule 1: What are Air Toxics?\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to define air toxics.Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nExplain the term air toxics.\nExplain the characteristics of air toxics.\nExplain what the hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) list is under the Clean Air Act.\nExplain how the HAPs list is revised under the Clean Air Act.\n\nModule 2. What are the Sources of Air Toxics?\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to list the sources of ambient air toxics. \nModule 3. Health and Environmental Effects of Air Toxics.\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the health and environmental effects of air toxics. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nIdentify the types of health effects that air toxics can cause.\nDescribe factors that can impact the type and/or severity of health effects.\nDescribe how air toxics can affect the environment.\n\nModule 4. Regulatory Framework for Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) from Stationary Sources.\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to identify the key elements of the regulatory framework for HAPs from stationary sources. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nIdentify the key elements of the regulatory framework for HAPs from stationary sources.\nExplain how hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) are identified (listed) and delisted under the Clean Air Act (CAA).\nDefine major and area stationary sources.\nExplain the requirements for identifying (listing) major and area sources under the CAA.\nIdentify the two types of emissions standards.\nDescribe the components of emissions standards.\nExplain how standards are set for major sources.\nExplain how standards are set for area sources.\nExplain technology review of MACT or GACT standards.\nExplain residual risk review of MACT standards.\n\nModule 5. Why Monitor Ambient Air Toxics?\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able explain the objectives of monitoring ambient air toxics. \nModule 6. The EPA’s Ambient Air Toxics Monitoring Program.\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to describe each of the key activities of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s ambient air toxics monitoring program. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe key monitoring networks for collecting air toxics data.\nDescribe targeted air toxics studies.\nExplain the purpose of measurement methods development.\nDescribe quality assurance.\n\nModule 7. Purposes and Types of Emissions Inventories.\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the purposes and types of air emissions inventories\, including the three primary inventories that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) develops. \n\nExplain the purpose of emissions inventories.\nExplain the key uses of emissions inventories.\nDescribe how different types of emissions inventories can meet different needs.\nDescribe the three national emissions inventories that the EPA develops.\nExplain how the three national emissions inventories differ.\n\nModule 8. Key Concepts for Air Toxics Risk Assessments.\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain key concepts that are related to conducting human health air toxics risk assessments. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nDefine the term “health risk” as it relates to air toxics.\nExplain exposure and toxicity values used for evaluating health risk in air toxics risk assessments.\nExplain what an air toxics risk assessment is.\nIdentify the different types of air toxics risk assessments.\nDescribe the difference between air toxics risk assessment and risk management.\nExplain each of the stages in the air toxics risk assessment framework.\n\nThis course takes approximately 5 hours to complete. \n  \nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/toxc101-si-introduction-to-air-toxics/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250908T142520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T122735Z
UID:11071075-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AirKnowledge -  Air Toxics Risk Assessment Framework
DESCRIPTION:This course provides an overview of the framework for human health air toxics risk assessments. After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain key concepts as well as the stages of the risk assessment process. The primary audience for this course is new hires in state\, local\, and tribal air agencies who conduct human health air toxics risk assessments and/or new hires who are interested in learning about air toxics risk assessment concepts. This course is also useful for EPA staff as well as the public. \nIt is recommended that learners complete the module “Health and Environmental Effects of Air Toxics\,” with a specific focus on the health effects lesson\, before taking this course. \nThis course is comprised of two modules and an exam: \nModule 1. Key Concepts for Air Toxics Risk Assessments\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain key concepts that are related to conducting human health air toxics risk assessments. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nDefine the term “health risk” as it relates to air toxics.\nExplain exposure and toxicity values used for evaluating health risk in air toxics risk assessments.\nExplain what an air toxics risk assessment is.\nIdentify the different types of air toxics risk assessments.\nDescribe the difference between air toxics risk assessment and risk management.\nExplain each of the stages in the air toxics risk assessment framework.\n\nModule 2: Air Toxics Risk Assessment Process\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the inputs and outputs as well as key activities that take place during each stage of the human health air toxics risk assessment process. This module is arranged in 6 lessons and a resources section. Lesson learning objectives are as follows: \nLesson 1: Introduction\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nIdentify each of the air toxics risk assessment stages.\nExplain the role of the air toxics risk assessor.\n\nLesson 2: Planning and Scoping and Problem Formulation\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe planning and scoping and problem formulation.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of planning and scoping and problem formulation.\nExplain the key activities that take place during each step of planning and scoping and problem formulation.\n\nLesson 3. Hazard Identification\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe hazard identification.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of hazard identification.\nExplain the key activities that take place during each step of hazard identification.\n\nLesson 4. Dose-Response Assessment\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nGenerally describe the dose-response assessment.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of the dose-response assessment.\nDescribe the activities that take place during dose-response assessment.\nExplain important concepts for cancer and noncancer dose-response assessments.\n\nLesson 5. Exposure Assessment\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe exposure assessment.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of an exposure assessment.\nExplain the activities that take place in order to characterize the exposure setting during exposure assessment.\nExplain how the exposure pathway is evaluated during exposure assessment.\nExplain how the exposure concentration is calculated during exposure assessment.\n\nLesson 6. Risk Characterization\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe risk characterization.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of the risk characterization stage.\nExplain how cancer risk is calculated and presented during risk characterization.\nDescribe the factors for consideration when calculating population risk.\nExplain how noncancer hazard is calculated during risk characterization.\nExplain how uncertainties and biases are assessed and presented during risk characterization.\n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/toxc105-si-air-toxics-risk-assessment-framework/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250908T143306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T143306Z
UID:11071076-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:EMIS101-SI: Fundamentals of Emissions Inventories
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain the fundamental aspects of Emissions Inventories. This course is comprised of 4 modules and an exam. The modules are as follows: \nModule 1: What is an Emissions Inventory?\nUpon completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the basic aspects of an air emissions inventory\, including: \n\nDefining an air emissions inventory\nIdentifying the elements that constitute an emissions inventory\nDescribing the types of pollutants found in inventories\nDescribing how pollutants are represented in inventories\nDescribing the sources found in inventories\nExplaining the geographic components of an emissions inventory\nExplaining the temporal components of an emissions inventory\nExplaining the emissions components of an emissions inventory\n\nModule 2: Purposes and Types of Emissions Inventories\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the purposes and types of air emissions inventories\, including: \n\nExplaining the purpose of emissions inventories\nDescribing how different types of emissions inventories can meet different needs\nDescribing the three national emissions inventories that the EPA develops\nExplaining how the three national emissions inventories differ\nExplaining the key uses of emissions inventories\n\nModule 3: Developing Air Emissions Inventories\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to describe the approaches\, methods and tools/data used for building emissions inventories\, including: \n\nExplaining how existing inventories and other resources contribute to emissions inventory development\nIdentifying the key considerations in developing a workplan for emissions inventory building\nDefining activity data\nIdentifying examples of activity data\nDescribing general approaches for data collection for emissions inventory development\nDescribing data collection processes used for point sources\nDescribing data collection processes used for nonpoint sources\nIdentifying examples of data collected for other types of sources (mobile\, fires and biogenic)\nIdentifying the methods used for estimating emissions\nDescribing the considerations for choosing a method for estimating emissions\nExplaining why documentation is important when developing an emissions inventory\nExplaining the types of information included in documenting an emissions inventory\nExplaining how quality assurance relates to emissions inventories\nDescribing some basic aspects of a quality assurance program\n\nModule 4: National Emissions Inventories\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the key aspects of the National Emissions Inventory (NEI)\, including: \n\nDefining the National Emissions Inventory\nExplaining the general concepts of the National Emissions Inventory\nExplaining the purposes and key goals of the NEI\nExplaining the uses of the NEI\nDefining the key inventory elements provided by the NEI\nDescribing each of the key inventory elements as they pertain to the NEI\nIdentifying the three primary methods used to categorize emissions sources in the NEI\nDescribing how each of the three methods organize emissions source data within the NEI\nDescribing generally how the NEI is created\nExplaining the process and timeline for NEI development\n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/emis101-si-fundamentals-of-emissions-inventories/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250908T143630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T152303Z
UID:11071078-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AirKnowledge - Network Design and Site Selection for Monitoring Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10) in Ambient Air (formerly SI-433)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain general concepts of network design and ambient monitor site selection for particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) ambient monitoring sites. \nSpecifically\, learners will be able to: \n• Describe PM2.5 and PM10 monitoring requirements\n• Explain the network design elements required for accurate\, appropriate\, and community-oriented monitoring of PM2.5 and PM10\n• Apply techniques needed to locate particulate matter monitors that represent community exposure\, transport and background particulate concentrations\n• Apply appropriate data analysis methods to evaluate compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) site selection network evaluation\, and annual reporting\nPlease note that this course should be considered supplemental material\, as there is no course exam associated with it. Therefore\, learners who take this course will not receive a course completion certificate. \nLink on the right to register  —> \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/ambm206-si-network-design-and-site-selection-for-monitoring-particulate-matter-pm2-5-and-pm10-in-ambient-air-formerly-si-433/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281231T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20251002T130031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T143955Z
UID:11075315-1759219200-1861894800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Lab Waste Management - Online
DESCRIPTION:The Laboratory Safety Institute’s Lab Waste Management (LWM) course is a one-day program focused on the proper handling and disposal of laboratory hazardous waste. It covers key regulatory frameworks (EPA’s RCRA and DOT rules) for waste labeling\, segregation\, storage\, transportation\, and disposal. \nMorning: \nIntroduction \n\nEnvironmental Controls – Laws and Regulations\nHazardous Waste Regulations as they Apply to Laboratories – Waste Determinations\, Waste Lists\, Waste Characteristics\, Proper Handling & Satellite Storage\nOther Regulator Requirements – Personal vs. Institutional\, Down the Drain\, Non-RCRA Waste\n\nAfternoon \n\nOnsite Handling of Lab Wastes – Storage and Consolidation\nWorking with Vendors\nVentor selection\nContracting\nEconomics\nTransportation/Brokers/Packages\nAuditing: Manifest Review\nOther Issue – Employee Training\nHands-on Practice\n\nRegistrants Receive:\nSeminar notebook (PDF)\nCertificate of Participation\n0.7 Continuing Education Units (CEU’s)\nGraduate credit eligibility\nABIH CM Points eligibility \nDiscounts on future trainings\, services\, & pubs \nRegistration link on right —–> \nLSI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/lab-waste-management/
LOCATION:LSI Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300501
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20251003T142827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T143627Z
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SUMMARY:Safety in the Laboratory - Extended
DESCRIPTION:This is a 16-hour online video course with the content of our two-day laboratory safety course. \nYou will learn to identify and manage common laboratory hazards\, many of which you may never have considered. Using a “real world” approach to safety issues in the laboratory\, we will illustrate how to reduce the likelihood of injury\, illness\, accidents and lawsuits while providing you with simple\, inexpensive (even free) things that you can do to have an even better safety program. \nRegistrants Receive: \n\nSeminar notebook (PDF version)\nCertificate of participation (upon completion of quiz)\n0.7 Continuing Education Units (CEU’s)\nGraduate credit eligibility\nABIH CM points eligibility\nFollow up questions & review\nDiscounts/coupons for future trainings\, consultation services\, and publications\n\nWho should take this online course? \n\nEnvironmental\, health & safety professionals\nScience\, art & technology educators/researchers\nBusiness officers/school administrators\nRisk managers/operations managers\nLab managers/supervisors / workers\n\nDiscussion Topics: \n\n\n\nBloodborne Pathogens\nAccidents & Activities\n\n\nBiological and Animal Hazards\nChemical Storage\n\n\nDisposal of Chemicals\nElectrical Safety\n\n\nEye & Face Protection\nFire Control\n\n\nHandling Chemicals\nLabeling\n\n\nLegal Aspects\nPlanning for Emergencies\n\n\nNeeds Assessment\nOSHA Lab Standard\n\n\nSafety Program Planning\nScope of the Problem\n\n\nStudent/Employee Involvement\nVentilation\n\n\n\nMembers receive a 15% discount on this product. \nAll online course registrants get 30% off all LSI products and 15% off all non-LSI products at labsafety.org/shop for one month after registration. \nWhen checking out\, please include each registrant’s full name and email address. \nWe can also offer this course at your place of business\, customized for your organization. \n  \nIHMM Certificants pay the LSI member fee\, as seen below \n  \nRegistration link to the right ——-> \n  \nLSI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/safety-in-the-laboratory-extended/
LOCATION:LSI Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,CSSM Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="LSI":MAILTO:info@labsafety.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290422
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20251003T143458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T161713Z
UID:11075332-1759363200-1871510399@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Safety in the Laboratory - Comprehensive
DESCRIPTION:You will learn to identify and manage common laboratory hazards\, many of which you may never have considered. You will discover how federal\, state and local environmental\, health and safety requirements apply to the laboratory environment\, and how to improve regulatory compliance\, reduce liability exposure\, and most importantly\, convince others to care more about health\, safety and the environment. \nThe Net Promoter Score (NPS) for all LSI courses averaged 75 (considered world-class!) Developed by Dr. Jim Kaufman\, this course has been presented to thousands of scientists\, educators\, and others over the course of 40 years in 30 countries. \nIt’s loaded with every safety topic in the book. \nIn 3 days (8 hours each)\, we’ll take you through everything from PPE to chemical safety to biological safety\, ventilation and much more! The course includes workshops and movies to help you ​learn ​to ​identify ​and ​manage ​common ​laboratory ​hazards. Then we’ll spend some time talking about how to ​convince ​others ​to ​care ​more ​about ​health\, ​safety ​and ​the ​environment. \nDay One:\nIntroduction\nThe Three C’s of Safety\nScope of the Problem\nActivity I: Accidents\nLegal Aspects of Safety\nOSHA Lab Standard\nBiological and Animal Hazards\nActivity II: Planning for Emergencies\nHandling Glassware \nDay Two:\nStorage of Chemicals\nLabeling\nVentilation\nCompressed Gases\nRecord-Keeping\nSafety Equipment Display\nRadiation\nBloodborne Pathogen Standard\nFire Control\nHandling Chemical Reagents \nDay Three:\nOSHA Lab Standard II\nDisposal of Chemicals\nActivity III: Your Worst Problem\nNeeds Assessment\nElectrical Safety\nStaff Involvement\nInspection of Laboratories\nReview of Inspection Results\nActivity IV: Safety Program Plan \n  \nRegistration link on the right —–> \n  \nLSI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/safety-in-the-laboratory-comprehensive/
LOCATION:LSI Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="LSI":MAILTO:info@labsafety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281231T120000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20251118T161936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T134427Z
UID:11078176-1763452800-1861876800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Training
DESCRIPTION:Duration: Approximately 4-5 Hours \nCourse Description: \nIf your organization generates\, handles\, or manages hazardous waste\, compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is essential. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) hazardous waste regulations under Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR). \nDesigned for professionals responsible for identifying\, classifying\, and managing hazardous waste\, this training covers key regulatory definitions\, generator responsibilities\, waste classification\, and proper handling procedures. Participants will gain practical knowledge to maintain compliance with federal requirements. \nThis all-in-one course covers both small (SQGs) and large quantity generators (LQGs) and satisfies initial and recurrent training requirements. \nThis course covers: \nAn introduction to RCRA and its regulatory framework\, RCRA Subtitle D\, RCRA Subtitle C\, Hazardous Waste Accumulation\, Land Disposal Restriction\, Pre-Transportation Requirements\, and Emergency Preparedness. \n  \nRegister at the weblink at right >>>
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/rcra-hazardous-waste-management/
LOCATION:Virtual-CHEMTREC\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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ORGANIZER;CN="CHEMTREC":MAILTO:chemtrec@chemtrec.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260322T193846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T193929Z
UID:11078858-1774166400-1806512400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:HAZWOPER 40-Hour Course
DESCRIPTION:SAVE with OSHA.com! For a limited time\, our HAZWOPER 40-hour Course is on sale! \nOSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect workers at hazardous sites. These extensive regulations ensure their safety and health when followed correctly. All of our HAZWOPER courses comply with OSHA regulations. \nThe HAZWOPER 40-hour course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution. \nCourse Description\nHAZWOPER 40-hour is required for workers that perform activities that expose or potentially expose them to hazardous substances. \nThis course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations\, voluntary clean-up operations\, emergency response operations\, and storage\, disposal\, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. \nTopics include protection against hazardous chemicals\, elimination of hazardous chemicals\, safety of workers and the environment and OSHA regulations. This course covers topics included in 29 CFR 1910.120. \nPlease note that 8 hours of hands-on training is required for the 40 hour Hazwoper course and can be completed by a qualified instructor. The three days field experience under a trained\, experienced supervisor is the responsibility of the student’s employer or potential employer. \nRegulatory\nTrainees must have additional hands-on training in the donning\, doffing\, and use of the Personal Protective Equipment required for their jobsite(s) in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120. \nWorkers must have 40 hours of initial training and at least three days of supervised field experience before they are allowed to enter the site. \nThe online course meets the standard requirement of 40 hours of initial training. The required 8 hours of hands-on training can be completed by a qualified instructor. The three days field experience under a trained\, experienced supervisor is the responsibility of the student’s employer or potential employer. \nCourse Pre-Requisite\nThere are no pre-requisite requirements for this course. \nTopics Covered\nIntroduction\nLabels and SDS\nRegulation Overview\nSite Characterization\nToxicology\nHazard Recognition\nHazardous Chemical Awareness\nRadiological Hazards\nRespiratory Protection\nPersonal Protective Equipment\nSite Control\nDecontamination\nMedical Surveillance\nAir Monitoring\nConfined Spaces\nEmergency Procedures\nMaterial Sampling\nSafe Work Practices\nPersonal Sampling\nExcavations\nFire Protection\nIntroduction to Bloodborne Pathogens\nBloodborne Pathogens: Control and Compliance\nBloodborne Pathogens: Understanding Hepatitis B\nBloodborne Pathogens: Revisions and Additions to OSHA Standards \nREGISTER USING THE WEBSITE LINK AT RIGHT >>>>>\nOSHA.COM
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/hazwoper-40-hour-course/
LOCATION:OSHA.COM Online
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="OSHA.COM":MAILTO:support@osha.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260322T194148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T194523Z
UID:11078859-1774166400-1806512400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:HAZWOPER 24-Hour Course
DESCRIPTION:Protect yourself and others with this 24-hour HAZWOPER training. Developed to meet the certification requirements for occasional site workers at uncontrolled hazardous waste operations. \n\nCovers 29 CFR 1910 Standards\nCreated By Industry Experts\nReviewed and Accepted by OSHA\nCompletion Certificate Included\n\nOSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect workers at hazardous sites. These extensive regulations ensure their safety and health when followed correctly. All of our HAZWOPER courses comply with OSHA regulations. \nThe HAZWOPER 24-hour course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution. \n Course Description\nHAZWOPER 24-hour is required for employees visiting an Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Operation mandated by the Government. This course fulfills your requirements for certification under 29 CFR\, Part 1910.120 (q)\, or other applicable state regulations for certification to the 24-hour Occasional Site Worker level. \nThis course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. OSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect the workers working at hazardous sites and devised extensive regulations to ensure their safety and health. This course\, while identifying different types of hazards\, also suggests possible precautions and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place. \n Regulatory\nWorkers must have 24 hours of initial training and one day of supervised field experience before they are allowed to enter the site. \nThe online course meets the standard requirement of 24 hours of initial training. The one day field experience under a trained\, experienced supervisor is the responsibility of the student’s employer or potential employer. \n Course Pre-Requisite\nThere are no pre-requisite requirements for this course. \n Learning Outcomes\nAt the conclusion of this course\, the student will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the purpose of OSHA and its role in regulating occupational safety\nUse Site Characterization to establish problems that may exist in your workplace and measures that can be implemented to eliminate hazards\nIdentify hazardous materials existent in the workplace and the possible methods\, symptoms and preventative measures of exposure\nEncourage the use of Material Safety Data sheets (MSDS) to identify and properly handle hazardous materials\nFamiliarize yourself with materials\, compounds and mixtures that may present flammable\, explosive\, chemical or radiological hazards\nEmphasize the importance of personal protective equipment in limiting hazardous exposure\nEstablish an effective Site Control Program to limit the risk of exposure to only those working in the hazardous work zone\nImplement procedures for treating workers in the event of hazardous exposure\n\n Testing\nAll module quizzes require a score of 70 to proceed forward in the course. The final exam also requires a minimum score of 70 to receive a certificate of completion. The final exam may be taken three times if necessary. \nUpon successful completion of course you will be able to print your certificate. \nREGISTER USING THE WEBSITE LINK AT RIGHT >>>>>\nOSHA.COM
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/hazwoper-24-hour-course/
LOCATION:OSHA.COM Online
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="OSHA.COM":MAILTO:support@osha.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260322T194746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T194834Z
UID:11078860-1774166400-1806512400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:HAZWOPER 8-Hour Refresher Course
DESCRIPTION:Complete your required annual training with this 8-hour course\, specifically designed for those who work in uncontrolled hazardous waste operations and have already completed 40-hour or 24-hour HAZWOPER training. \n\nCovers Topics Required By 29 CFR 1910\nDeveloped By Industry Experts\nMeets OSHA Refresher Training Requirements\nInstant Completion Certificate\n\nOSHA developed the HAZWOPER program to keep workers safe at hazardous sites. These extensive regulations ensure worker health and safety when followed. Our HAZWOPER courses comply with all OSHA regulations. \nThe HAZWOPER 40-hour course is approved for online distribution by OSHA. \nEarn college credit with our HAZWOPER 40-hour Course. These credits are valid in Columbia Southern University degree programs. Students who complete this OSHA.com HAZWOPER 40-hour Course are exempt from the BOS 3125 Hazardous Material Management course. This exclusion is also valid for the Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Safety & Health. \n Course Description\nHAZWOPER 40-hour is a required course for anyone on the job site that performs activities that expose or potentially expose them to hazardous substances. \nThis course is designed for workers explicitly involved in clean-up operations\, disposal\, voluntary clean-up operations\, emergency response operations\, and treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. HAZWOPER 40 Hour is a requirement for employees working on a project consisting of Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Operations. \nThis course covers topics included in 29 CFR 1910.120. The following subjects are included in this course: \n\nProtection against hazardous chemicals\nElimination of hazardous chemicals\nSafety of workers and the environment\nOSHA regulations\n\nPlease note that a total of eight hours of hands-on training is a requirement for the 40-hour HAZWOPER course. A qualified instructor must teach this training. The three days of job experience led by a trained\, experienced supervisor is the employer’s responsibility. \nRegulatory\nUnder 29 CFR 1910.120\, trainees must have additional hands-on training in the donning\, doffing\, and use of the Personal Protective Equipment required for their job site(s).\nWorkers need 40 hours of training and a minimum of three days of supervised field experience before they are allowed to enter the job site. \nThis online course meets the 40-hour standard requirement of initial training. The required 8 hours of hands-on training can be completed by a qualified instructor. The three days of field experience under a trained\, experienced supervisor is the responsibility of the employer. \n Course Pre-Requisite\nEnrollment is open to those who have already completed the 40-hour or 24-hour HAZWOPER training. \n Learning Outcomes\n\nRead and understand OSHA regulations and requirements\nSummarize Site Characterization\nUnderstand the principles of toxicology and how they relate to various types of chemical exposures\nDescribe potentially hazardous situations involving corrosives\, solvents\, oxidizers and reactive chemicals\nIdentify the uses for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and how to choose the correct PPE\nUnderstand the principles of decontamination as well as levels of decontamination and methods\nUnderstand the confined space permit system; be able to identify the main confined space atmospheric hazards\, types of ventilation and gain an overall understanding of medical concerns associated with confined spaces\nUnderstand the various considerations in an emergency situation and the importance of training and actions to personal safety and the safety of others\n\n Course Features\n\nOSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 compliant\n8 hours annual refresher training written by industry expert trainers!\n15 customized activities; 4 types: True/False\, Multiple Choice\, Drop Down\, Drag & Drop\n11 Knowledge Checks\, 5 questions each; un-graded\, self paced\n7 videos\n9 Lesson Quizzes\, 10 questions each; 70% pass rate\n1 Final Exam\, 50 questions; 70% pass rate\nBe compliant fast – receive your Certificate of Completion immediately after successful course completion\n\nREGISTER USING THE WEBSITE LINK AT RIGHT >>>>>\nOSHA.COM
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/hazwoper-8-hour-refresher-course/
LOCATION:OSHA.COM Online
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="OSHA.COM":MAILTO:support@osha.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270930T120000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260501T195621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T202216Z
UID:11078861-1777629600-1822305600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Incident Response 101: Principles & Foundations
DESCRIPTION:Please note: Depending on your current level of crisis maturity\, we would always recommend that you complete Crisis Management 101\, before completing the Incident Response 101 course. \nDuration: Approximately 2 hours \nCourse Description: \nDuring times of crisis\, our people are required to think\, act and feel very differently from day-to-day business\, this course is designed primarily for those with a response role in an incident\, emergency or crisis situation. We explore the key skills required for an effective response to an incident\, emergency\, or crisis and introduce the concept of non-technical skills. We explore how we develop\, and effectively utilize those skills to enhance our response. \nCourse Objectives: \nIdentify and enhance personal leadership and decision-making styles and explore the most efficient styles given the dynamics of the incident\nExplain situational awareness tools and techniques which allow leaders and teams to “get ahead of the curve” in an incident\, gain control and take proactive decisions\nExplore tools and techniques to deliver clear\, concise\, and accurate briefings to relevant stakeholders to achieve shared situational awareness\nDiscuss how to enable timely\, sound\, and defensible decisions to be made which positively and proactively impact the course of the incident \nThis course is 2 hours in length and available 24/7 \nRegister using the weblink at right >>>>\nCHEMTREC
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/incident-response-101-principles-foundations/
LOCATION:Virtual-CHEMTREC\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs
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ORGANIZER;CN="CHEMTREC":MAILTO:chemtrec@chemtrec.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270430T113000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260501T200454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T202055Z
UID:11078862-1777629600-1809084600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Crisis Management 101: Principles & Foundations
DESCRIPTION:Duration: Approximately 90 minutes \nCourse Description: \nWhen we think about crisis management it can often feel a little daunting and overwhelming. This course simplifies crisis\, incident\, and emergency management down to their core components. The aim is to upskill individuals to promote and support the proactive response to an event\, ideally it should be taken by all employees in an organization to establish a baseline understanding and create a proactive culture of crisis prevention. This course is a great induction tool. Concepts will be introduced to help trainees in the early identification and escalation of potential crisis situations and understand why this early escalation is so important. \nCourse Objectives: \nDefine crisis\, emergency\, and incident to identify appropriate levels of response\nDiscuss the common themes of a crisis\, an emergency\, and an incident\nUnderstand the impacts of a crisis using the PEARL Method\nIdentify methods to prevent a crisis\nExplain basic crisis response techniques \nRegister using the weblink at right >>>>>\nCHEMTREC
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/crisis-management-101-principles-foundations/
LOCATION:Virtual-CHEMTREC\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs
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ORGANIZER;CN="CHEMTREC":MAILTO:chemtrec@chemtrec.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T160000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260521T152245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T152416Z
UID:11078918-1781535600-1781539200@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Hazardous History – Things We Used to Do That Started Our Laws and Regulations!
DESCRIPTION:The past is full of things we used to do that were dangerous\, hazardous\, or even deadly\, but we did it anyway. Why? Sometimes for fun\, or because we were paid to\, or just because we didn’t know what else to do. This presentation is full of nostalgic photos from our history of things we used to do that caused a revolution involving change instituting our now known laws and regulations. \nLearning Objectives: \nHistorical events that caused current OSHA regulations\nHistorical events that caused current EPA regulations\nHistorical events that caused current NFPA regulations \nSpeaker: Glorianna L. Reeser\, REM\, CSRP\, CHMM\, CSP \nAHMP \nRegister using the website link at the right >>>>
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/webinar-hazardous-history-things-we-used-to-do-that-started-our-laws-and-regulations/
LOCATION:AHMP Virtual via Zoom\, PO Box 6849\, New Albany\, IN\, 47151\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250326T134003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T212324Z
UID:11078881-1781596800-1781888400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:OSHA #511 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry
DESCRIPTION:This course is planned to be held in person. For more information\, please email the address listed in the “Course Location” listed below.. \n\nJune 16 – 19 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | in-person @ North Central State College\, Shelby\, OH | $810 | Register for June 16 – 19 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nAugust 3 – 7 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $810 | Register for August 3 – 7 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nSeptember 8 – 11 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $810 | Register for September 8 – 11 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nOctober 12 – 15 | 8:00am – 4:30pm | in-person @ South Central College\, Faribault\, MN | $810 | Register for October 12 – 15 | 8:00am – 4:30pm\nOctober 20 – 23 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | in-person @ North Central State College\, Shelby\, OH | $810 | Register for October 20 – 23 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nOctober 26 – 30 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $810 | Register for October 26 – 30 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nDecember 7 – 11 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $810 | Register\n\nPlease check our Best Practices Guide for steps to test your computer equipment prior to registering for the course. https://www.greatlakesosha.org/online-courses-best-practices/ \nDescription: \n-3.5 Days\, 26 Contact Hours\n-This course is a required core course for OSHA’s Public Sector Certificate. \nAbout This Course:\nThis in-person course will introduce students to OSHA policies\, procedures\, and standards\, as well as construction industry safety and health principles. A copy of the 29 CFR 1910 General Industry Standards is included with the registration fee. \nFor those interested in becoming authorized 10hr and 30hr OSHA Outreach trainers\, the OSHA #511 course meets one of two prerequisites for the OSHA #501 Trainer Course for the General Industry. (Please note\, completion of the OSHA 30-hour outreach class is not equivalent to completion of the OSHA #511 course). \nExamination: \nIn addition to attending the full course\, students must pass a written multiple-choice examination to fulfill the requirements of this course. \nRecommended for;\nEnvironmental\, safety and health managers and employees\, plant and facility engineers\, maintenance staff\, individuals new to the field\, experienced environmental safety and health managers looking to expand their knowledge. \nThis course covers OSHA Standards\, policies\, and procedures in general industry. \nCourse topics: \n\nRecordkeeping\nSubpart D – Walking/Working surfaces\nSubpart E – Exit routes\, emergency action plans\, fire prevention plans\nSubpart I – Personal Protective Equipment\nSubpart J – Permit Required Confined Space\nSubpart L – Fire Protection\nSubpart N – Materials Handling\nSubpart O – Machine Guarding\nSubpart S – Electrical\n\nUpon course completion students will have the ability to define general industry terms found in the OSHA General Industry Standards\, identify hazards which occur in general industry\, locate and determine appropriate OSHA General Industry Standards\, policies\, and procedures\, and describe the use of OSHA General Industry Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing safety and health program. \nPlease E-Mail OSHA-Ed@uc.edu for assistance \nPrerequisites: None \nREGISTER FOR THIS COURSE USING THE WEBSITE LINK AT RIGHT >>>>\nUCINN
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/osha-511-occupational-safety-and-health-standards-for-general-industry-9/2026-06-16/
LOCATION:South Central College\, Faribault MN 55021\, 1225 3rd St SW\, Faribault\, MN\, 55021\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,ASHM,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Cincinnati":MAILTO:OSHA-Ed@uc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T140000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250307T142029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T213250Z
UID:11078888-1782115200-1782482400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:OSHA #501 - Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry
DESCRIPTION:Live Virtual Online Course \nThis course is being delivered in a live virtual format online. The course will meet at the scheduled time & dates using Zoom. Course materials and information will be sent electronically prior to the course date. \n\nJune 22 – 26 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor June 22 – 26 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nJuly 6 – 10 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800| Registerfor July 6 – 10 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nAugust 17 – 21 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800| Registerfor August 17 – 21 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nAugust 18 – 21 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | in-person @ North Central State College\, Shelby\, OH | $800| Registerfor August 18 – 21 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nSeptember 14 – 18 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800| Registerfor September 14 – 18 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nSeptember 28 – October 2 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800| Registerfor September 28 – October 2 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nOctober 12 – 16 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800| Registerfor October 12 – 16 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nNovember 9 – 12 | 8:00am – 4:30pm | in-person @ South Central College\, Faribault\, MN | $800| Registerfor November 9 – 12 | 8:00am – 4:30pm\nNovember 16 – 20 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800| Registerfor November 16 – 20 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nDecember 14 – 18 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800| Registerfor December 14 – 18 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nDecember 15 – 18 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | in-person @ North Central State College\, Shelby\, OH | $800| Register\n\nVirtual Course Requirements: \n• The course should be attended on your Laptop or Desktop\, iPads or Mobile Phones should not be used.\n• A webcam and microphone are required to participate in this virtual course.\n• Access to a printer to print course materials.\n• Please be sure you can connect from a reliable internet connection. Hotspots and cellular connections aren’t recommended. \nPlease check our Best Practices Guide for steps to test your computer equipment prior to registering for the course. \nDescription: \n\n-3.5 Days\, 26 Contact Hours\n-This course is not eligible for OSHA’s Public Sector Certificate. \nAbout This Course:\nThis course is designed for individuals interested in becoming authorized to teach OSHA 10 and 30-Hour Outreach Training for their employees or other interested groups. The course will cover basic adult learning techniques and discuss effective presentation skills. During the course\, students will prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA General Industry Outreach Training Program topic individually and make a presentation to the class in partial fulfillment of the course requirements. \nImportant notice: a laptop is required for this course. \nPrerequisites: \n\nOSHA #511 course completion certificate with a course end date that does not exceed 7 years from the requested enrollment date. (Please note\, the 30-hour General Industry OSHA outreach card is not equivalent to the OSHA #511 certificate).\nFive (5) years of general industry safety and health experience.\nApproval of the prerequisite verification form. The prerequisite form is your application to enter this class and will be submitted electronically as you are registering for your selected course date. On the form you will attach your 511 certificate and you will tell us in great detail of your years of experience\, responsibilities\, and duties relating to general industry safety and health. The prerequisite form is required by the OSHA Directorate of Training and Education and forms that fail to provide adequate detail regarding one’s safety experience will be denied. One sentence responses are not acceptable.\nPlease note\, if you are already an authorized trainer and are nearing your expiration date you must complete the OSHA #503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers class before your expiration date as the 90 day re-authorization grace period for trainers has now been eliminated.\n\nExamination:\nIn addition to attending the full course and presenting an assigned topic\, students must pass a written multiple-choice examination to fulfill the requirements of this course. \nRecommended for:\nEnvironmental Safety and Health managers\, directors\, and other professionals interested in teaching the OSHA 10 and 30-hour general industry outreach program classes. \nTopics Include: \n\nOSHA Outreach Training Program Requirements and Procedures\nEthics\nAdult Education Principles\nWriting Learning Objectives\nDeveloping Training Content\nUse of Multimedia in Presentations\nTraining Methods and Techniques\nResources for Safety Training\nHow to submit a request for 10 and 30 hr wallet cards\n\n\n  \nCourse Location: Live Virtual Online \nREGISTER FOR THIS COURSE USING THE WEBSITE LINK AT RIGHT >>>\nUCINN
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/osha-501-trainer-course-in-osha-standards-for-general-industry-10/2026-06-22/
LOCATION:Live Virtual Online Course
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,ASHM,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Cincinnati":MAILTO:OSHA-Ed@uc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260623T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250306T143424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T150525Z
UID:11078897-1782201600-1782406800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:OSHA #502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers
DESCRIPTION:Live Virtual Online Course \nThis course is being delivered in a live virtual format online. The course will meet at the scheduled time & dates using Zoom. Course materials and information will be sent electronically prior to the course date. \n\nJune 23 – 25 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $600 | Registerfor June 23 – 25 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nJuly 14 – 16 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $600 | Registerfor July 14 – 16 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nAugust 4 – 6 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $600 | Registerfor August 4 – 6 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nAugust 18 – 20 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $600 | Registerfor August 18 – 20 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nSeptember 8 – 10 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $600 | Registerfor September 8 – 10 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nSeptember 8 – 10 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | in-person @ South Central College\, Faribault\, MN | $600 | Registerfor September 8 – 10 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nOctober 13 – 15 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $600 | Registerfor October 13 – 15 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nOctober 27 – 29 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $600 | Registerfor October 27 – 29 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nDecember 8 – 10 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $600 | Register\n\nVirtual Course Requirements: \n• The course should be attended on your Laptop or Desktop\, iPads or Mobile Phones should not be used.\n• A webcam and microphone are required to participate in this virtual course.\n• Access to a printer to print course materials.\n• Please be sure you can connect from a reliable internet connection. Hotspots and cellular connections aren’t recommended. \nDescription: \n-2.5 Days\, 18 Contact Hours\n-This course is not eligible for OSHA’s Public Sector Certificate. \nAbout This Course:\nThis course is designed for Outreach Training Program trainers who have completed the OSHA #500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry and are authorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program. The course provides an update on OSHA Construction Standards\, policies\, and regulations and is required every (4) years to remain an authorized trainer. During the course\, students will prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA Construction Outreach Training Program topic individually and make a presentation to the class in fulfillment of the course requirements. \nPrerequisites: \nCopy of authorized trainer card submitted electronically through the Great Lakes registration portal.\nPlease note\, the 90 day re-authorization grace period for trainers has been eliminated. If your trainer card is now expired you will need to apply for the OSHA #500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry and meet the prerequisites for that course (510 certificate and submission of a prerequisite verification form). \nExamination: \nThere is no required examination for this course. \nRecommended for:\nSafety managers\, directors\, and other professionals who are nearing the expiration date on their authorized trainer card. \nTopics Include: \nUpdates to OSHA’s Outreach Training Program Requirements and Procedures\nEthics\nAdult Education Principles\nWriting Learning Objectives\nDeveloping Training Content\nUse of Multimedia in Presentations\nTraining Methods and Techniques\nResources for Safety Training \nStudents must:\nSuccessfully complete OSHA #500Trainers Course in OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry \nCourse Location:\nUniversity of Cincinnati\n160 Panzeca Way\nKettering Lab\, Room G18\nCincinnati\, OH 45267 \nREGISTER FOR THIS COURSE USING THE WEBSITE LINK AT RIGHT >>>>\nUCINN
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/osha-502-update-for-construction-industry-outreach-trainers-11/2026-06-23/
LOCATION:Live Virtual Online Course
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,ASHM,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Cincinnati":MAILTO:OSHA-Ed@uc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T120000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260605T135235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T140249Z
UID:11078935-1782471600-1782475200@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:P2R Consortium | Bloodborne Pathogen Training
DESCRIPTION:This Bloodborne Pathogens Training is designed for healthcare professionals\, including laboratory personnel\, emergency responders\, public health practitioners\, supervisors\, and any employees who may encounter blood or other potentially infectious materials in the workplace. \nDr. Aurora Le\, PhD\, MPH\, CSP\, CPH\, Associate Professor at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health\, will provide an overview of bloodborne pathogens\, exposure control measures\, personal protective equipment (PPE)\, and procedures for responding to exposure incidents. Participants will gain practical knowledge to help reduce occupational risks and support compliance with workplace safety requirements. \nAurora Le\, PhD\, MPH\, CSP\, CPH \nAssociate Professor·Department of Health Behavior | Texas A&M University School of Public Health \n\nDr. Aurora Le PhD\, MPH\, CSP\, CPH is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Behavior at Texas A&M University School of Public Health. Her research interests center around occupational health\, with specific foci in occupational health disparities\, occupational justice\, psychosocial factors of work\, and workplace behaviors. Dr. Le’s practice-based work includes worker training and education\, adult curriculum development\, and infectious disease mitigation and management from an industrial hygiene perspective. Since 2015\, she has trained over 3\,500 workers nationwide. \n\nDr. Le is an expert in occupational health\, worker training\, and infectious disease mitigation. Since 2015\, Dr. Le has trained more than 3\,500 workers nationwide. \n• IHMM awards 1 CMP for completed attendance\n• Eligible for up to 0.1 Recertification Points by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals\n• Up to 1 CPH Recertification Credits may be earned at this event. \nPlease use the website link at right to register for this program >>>>\nP2R
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/p2r-consortium-bloodborne-pathogen-training/
LOCATION:Texas A&M Virtual Training\, 1200 Pressler Street\, Houston\, TX 77030 3900\, Houston\, TX\, 77030\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,CSSM Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Texas A&M University Virtual Training":MAILTO:Dana.Farrar@uth.tmc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260322T165640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T165640Z
UID:11078851-1782810000-1782838800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:How to Be a More Effective Chemical Hygiene Officer
DESCRIPTION:This is an online video course with the content of our one-day chemical hygiene officer certification prep course. Upon registration\, you will receive 3 months of unlimited access to the following 10 learning modules\, including all related videos\, quizzes\, and practice test questions: \nIntroduction\nThe Chemical Hygiene Officer\nLaboratory Laws and Regulations\nThe OSHA Lab Standard\nCHO and Personnel Responsibilities\nLab Hazards and Control Measures\nChemical Hygiene Plan Development\nChemical Hygiene Plan Implementation\nCHO Responsibilities Beyond the Laboratory Standard\nResources for Chemical Hygiene Officers \nA new CHO or an “old” one\, will find something to put to real use in this fast-paced presentation. This seminar was developed by Russ Phifer\, Jim Kaufman\, and George Wahl (RJG Associates) for the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Health and Safety as the prep course for the National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC) CHO Certification Exam. \nTo learn more about the NRCC CHO certification exam\, visit\nhttps://nrcc6.org/certifications/chemical-hygiene-officer/ \nRegistrants Receive:\nSeminar notebook (PDF)\nCertificate of Participation\n0.7 Continuing Education Units (CEU’s)\nGraduate credit eligibility\nABIH CM Points eligibility\nAccess to our Toll-Free Lab Safety Hotline\nDiscounts future trainings\, services\, & pubs \nRegistration link on the right–> \nLSI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/how-to-be-a-more-effective-chemical-hygiene-officer-4/
LOCATION:LSI Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs
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ORGANIZER;CN="LSI":MAILTO:info@labsafety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260706T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260706T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250301T040909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T151226Z
UID:11078906-1783324800-1783357200@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:OSHA #500 - Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry
DESCRIPTION:Description: \n-3.5 Days\, 26 Contact Hours\n-This course is not eligible for OSHA’s Public Sector Certificate. \nAbout This Course:\nThis course is designed for individuals interested in becoming authorized to teach the OSHA 10 and 30-Hour Outreach Training for their employees or other interested groups. The course will cover basic adult learning techniques and discuss effective presentation skills. During the course\, students will prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA Construction Outreach Training Program topic individually and make a presentation to the class in partial fulfillment of the course requirements. \n\nJune 1 – 5 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor June 1 – 5 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nJuly 6 – 10 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor July 6 – 10 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nJuly 14 – 17 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | in-person @ North Central State College\, Shelby\, OH | $800 | Registerfor July 14 – 17 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nJuly 27 – 31 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor July 27 – 31 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nAugust 10 – 14 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor August 10 – 14 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nAugust 10 – 13 | 8:00am – 4:30pm | in-person @ South Central College\, Faribault\, MN | $800 | Registerfor August 10 – 13 | 8:00am – 4:30pm\nAugust 31 – September 4 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor August 31 – September 4 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nSeptember 21 – 25 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor September 21 – 25 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nSeptember 28 – October 2 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor September 28 – October 2 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nNovember 2 – 6 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor November 2 – 6 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nNovember 16 – 20 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Registerfor November 16 – 20 | 8:00am – 2:00pm\nNovember 17 – 20 | 8:00am – 5:00pm | in-person @ North Central State College\, Shelby\, OH | $800 | Registerfor November 17 – 20 | 8:00am – 5:00pm\nDecember 14 – 18 | 8:00am – 2:00pm | live virtual (Zoom) | $800 | Register\n\nImportant notice: a laptop is required for this course. \nPrerequisites: \nOSHA #510 course completion certificate with a course end date that does not exceed 7 years from the requested enrollment date. (Please note\, the 30-hour Construction OSHA outreach card is not equivalent to the OSHA #510 certificate). Five (5) years of construction industry safety and health experience.\nApproval of the prerequisite verification form. The prerequisite form is your application to enter this class and will be submitted electronically as you are registering for your selected course date. On the form you will attach your 510 certificate and you will tell us in great detail of your years of experience\, responsibilities\, and duties relating to construction safety and health. The prerequisite form is required by the OSHA Directorate of Training and Education and forms that fail to provide adequate detail regarding one’s safety experience will be denied. One sentence responses are not acceptable.\nPlease note\, if you are already an authorized trainer and are nearing your expiration date you must complete the OSHA #502 Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers class before your expiration date as the 90 day re-authorization grace period for trainers has now been eliminated.\nExamination: \nIn addition to attending the full course and presenting an assigned topic\, students must pass a written multiple-choice examination to fulfill the requirements of this course. \nRecommended for;\nSafety managers\, directors\, and other professionals interested in teaching the OSHA 10 and 30-hour construction industry outreach program classes. \nTopics Include: \nOSHA Outreach Training Program Requirements and Procedures\nEthics\nAdult Education Principles\nWriting Learning Objectives\nDeveloping Training Content\nUse of Multimedia in Presentations\nTraining Methods and Techniques\nResources for Safety Training\nHow to submit a request for 10 and 30 hr wallet cards\nCourse Location: Online VLT \nFor registration use the website link at right >>>> \nUCinn
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/osha-500-trainer-course-in-occupational-safety-and-health-standards-for-the-construction-industry-10/2026-07-06/
LOCATION:Live Virtual Online Course
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,ASHM,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCinn":MAILTO:OSHA-Ed@uc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T120000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260521T160429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T182239Z
UID:11078919-1784793600-1784894400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:FREE - NSU Seamist/NCB -  8-hour IMDG Code\, with additional 49CFR requirements training course July 23-24
DESCRIPTION:This program is sold out – we are trying to add new dates\n  \nThis is an 8-hour course presented in 4-hour segments over 2 days. Completion requires attendance at all 8 hours over the 2 days. \nCourse Outline ……………………………………………. 1 – 5\n49CFR Application of IMDG Code summary …..8 – 9\nStudent Exercise Guidance ……………………………….10\nExercise – Classification\, Use\, and Navigation of Tables\nExercise – Hazard Communication Identification\nMarking\, Labeling\, and Placarding\nExercise – Documentation ………………………….11 –12\nExercise – Segregation ……………………………….13 – 14\nTEST ……………………………………………………… ..15 – 19 \nThe contents of the course are presented in the PDF files below. \n\nStudent Manual\nList of Packing Instructions P001 Example\nIMDG Code Amendment 42-24\n49 CFR Extracts\nSegregation Chart – SW and SG Codes\nDGL Extract\nUSDOT Chart 17\n\n  \n\n\nIMDG Pre-Test – Fill out form – THIS IS MANDATORY\n\n\nIn preparation for your upcoming training\, I would ask you to review the attachments and the instructions below. \n\nThe training meeting link is below for the first day.\nIf you are working from a laptop or single monitor\, you may find it best to print up all the attachments. If you choose to participate on multiple monitors\, at a minimum\, it will still be necessary to print up the student manual to participate in the exercises.\nI will refer to attachments during the training….. “please refer to the SW SG Code attachment” \, “please refer to the P001 attachment” etc etc. The more familiar you are with this information\, the easier it will be for you to follow.\n\nReference documents attached: \n\nStudent manual – must be printed so you can participate in the exercises.\nIMDG DGL Extracts – this is a sheet of the UN number entries needed to complete the course in a layout as it would appear in the IMDG Code dangerous goods list (DGL).\n49CFR Extracts – Entries from the 172.101 Hazmat Table with additional information is given so you can learn how to identify Hazardous Substances (Reportable Quantity “RQ”) as well as poisonous inhalation hazards (PIH’s). There is also some vessel stowage information.\nExample of a Packing Instruction (P001) –  and also the full list of the segregation groups by UN number and relevant chapters on Limited Quantities and Excepted Quantities.\nSegregation Chart\, Stowage Codes and Segregation Codes\nThe US DOT Chart 17 – for placards\, labels\, and marks. Please note: unless you have access to a color printer\, keep as an attachment for the course and for future use.\nIMDG A.42 Detailed summary of changes – INFORMATIONAL ONLY and no need to print for the course.\n\nNote: \n\nthat 49CFR is freely available online at:\n\nhttps://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-I/subchapter-C \nThis link is for all federal titles but we are concerning ourselves with “Transportation” so use the dropdown menu to pick Title 49. (Perhaps practice navigating your way  (or use the search option which is easier) to  “172.101 Purpose and use of the hazardous materials table” and read the preamble to the Hazardous Material table then scroll through the table to become familiar.) However\, there is enough information in the attachments for the course. \nThere is also the oCFR tool: \nhttps://portal.phmsa.dot.gov/ocfrTool/cfr \n\nYou won’t need it for the course\, but as an FYI\, the DOT Emergency Response Guide 2024 (the latest publication) is freely available on your smart device.\n\nERG Mobile App | PHMSA \nCourse Schedule: \nClass start time will be EST 0800 hrs and finish 1200 hrs each day. Both days are mandatory. \nDAY 1 – Thursday\, July 23rd \nDAY 2 – Friday\, July 24th \nRemote Training \nPrimary Trainer – Graeme McPhee\, National Cargo Bureau \nTime: 8 am – 12 pm EST each day.  The course is delivered virtually via ZOOM. Everyone who has properly registered will receive the Zoom link the day before the class. \nIHMM is limited to a maximum of 25 students and a minimum of 10. \nFunding provided by the HMIT Award 693JK32540007HMIT – Nova Southeastern University\nNCB
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/nsu-seamist-ncb-8-hour-imdg-code-with-additional-49cfr-requirements-training-course/
LOCATION:Project SEAMIST- Nova Southeastern University; NCB Virtual Training\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project SEAMIST- Nova Southeastern University%3B NCB Virtual Training":MAILTO:seamist@nova.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260322T165751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T165815Z
UID:11078852-1785229200-1785258000@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:How to Be a More Effective Chemical Hygiene Officer
DESCRIPTION:This is an online video course with the content of our one-day chemical hygiene officer certification prep course. Upon registration\, you will receive 3 months of unlimited access to the following 10 learning modules\, including all related videos\, quizzes\, and practice test questions: \nIntroduction\nThe Chemical Hygiene Officer\nLaboratory Laws and Regulations\nThe OSHA Lab Standard\nCHO and Personnel Responsibilities\nLab Hazards and Control Measures\nChemical Hygiene Plan Development\nChemical Hygiene Plan Implementation\nCHO Responsibilities Beyond the Laboratory Standard\nResources for Chemical Hygiene Officers \nA new CHO or an “old” one\, will find something to put to real use in this fast-paced presentation. This seminar was developed by Russ Phifer\, Jim Kaufman\, and George Wahl (RJG Associates) for the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Health and Safety as the prep course for the National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC) CHO Certification Exam. \nTo learn more about the NRCC CHO certification exam\, visit\nhttps://nrcc6.org/certifications/chemical-hygiene-officer/ \nRegistrants Receive:\nSeminar notebook (PDF)\nCertificate of Participation\n0.7 Continuing Education Units (CEU’s)\nGraduate credit eligibility\nABIH CM Points eligibility\nAccess to our Toll-Free Lab Safety Hotline\nDiscounts future trainings\, services\, & pubs \nRegistration link on the right–> \nLSI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/how-to-be-a-more-effective-chemical-hygiene-officer-5/
LOCATION:LSI Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="LSI":MAILTO:info@labsafety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260820T134200
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260820T163000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20250919T170011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T210058Z
UID:11071086-1787233320-1787243400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:OSU CEAT - Hazardous Waste Generator Certificate Course - Virtual
DESCRIPTION:This course covers recent changes to the hazardous waste regulations and helps participants better understand these regulations. This course is geared towards Large Quantity Generators\, Small Quantity Generators\, and Very Small Quantity Generators (formerly Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators) of hazardous waste. This course is ideal for individuals and employees responsible for managing hazardous waste at Hazardous Waste Generator (HWG) facilities and would like to gain a better understanding of regulations and compliance for their facility. \nTopics Covered:\nDetermining if your Wastes are Hazardous\nContainer Management\nEmployee Training\nHazardous Waste Manifests\nRecord-Keeping\nEmergency Preparedness and Prevention\nUsed Oil\nUniversal Waste \nRegistration link is to the right ——-> \n  \nOSU
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/osu-ceat-hazardous-waste-generator-certificate-course-virtual/
LOCATION:OSU Virtual\, 700 N Greenwood Ave\, Tulsa\, 74106\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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ORGANIZER;CN="OSU CEAT Professional Development":MAILTO:riley.grossnickle@okstate.edu
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CREATED:20260322T165919Z
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SUMMARY:How to Be a More Effective Chemical Hygiene Officer
DESCRIPTION:This is an online video course with the content of our one-day chemical hygiene officer certification prep course. Upon registration\, you will receive 3 months of unlimited access to the following 10 learning modules\, including all related videos\, quizzes\, and practice test questions: \nIntroduction\nThe Chemical Hygiene Officer\nLaboratory Laws and Regulations\nThe OSHA Lab Standard\nCHO and Personnel Responsibilities\nLab Hazards and Control Measures\nChemical Hygiene Plan Development\nChemical Hygiene Plan Implementation\nCHO Responsibilities Beyond the Laboratory Standard\nResources for Chemical Hygiene Officers \nA new CHO or an “old” one\, will find something to put to real use in this fast-paced presentation. This seminar was developed by Russ Phifer\, Jim Kaufman\, and George Wahl (RJG Associates) for the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Health and Safety as the prep course for the National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC) CHO Certification Exam. \nTo learn more about the NRCC CHO certification exam\, visit\nhttps://nrcc6.org/certifications/chemical-hygiene-officer/ \nRegistrants Receive:\nSeminar notebook (PDF)\nCertificate of Participation\n0.7 Continuing Education Units (CEU’s)\nGraduate credit eligibility\nABIH CM Points eligibility\nAccess to our Toll-Free Lab Safety Hotline\nDiscounts future trainings\, services\, & pubs \nRegistration link on the right–> \nLSI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/how-to-be-a-more-effective-chemical-hygiene-officer-6/
LOCATION:LSI Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260916T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260522T061136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T182342Z
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SUMMARY:FREE - NSU Seamist/NCB -  8-hour IMDG Code\, with additional 49CFR requirements training course -  Sept 16-17
DESCRIPTION:This program is sold out – we are trying to add new dates\n  \n  \nThis is an 8-hour course presented in 4-hour segments over 2 days. Completion requires attendance at all 8 hours over the 2 days. \nCourse Outline ……………………………………………. 1 – 5\n49CFR Application of IMDG Code summary …..8 – 9\nStudent Exercise Guidance ……………………………….10\nExercise – Classification\, Use\, and Navigation of Tables\nExercise – Hazard Communication Identification\nMarking\, Labeling\, and Placarding\nExercise – Documentation ………………………….11 –12\nExercise – Segregation ……………………………….13 – 14\nTEST ……………………………………………………… ..15 – 19 \nThe contents of the course are presented in the PDF files below. \n\nStudent Manual\nList of Packing Instructions P001 Example\nIMDG Code Amendment 42-24\n49 CFR Extracts\nSegregation Chart – SW and SG Codes\nDGL Extract\nUSDOT Chart 17\n\n  \n\n\nIMDG Pre-Test – Fill out form – THIS IS MANDATORY\n\n\nIn preparation for your upcoming training\, I would ask you to review the attachments and the instructions below. \n\nThe training meeting link is below for the first day.\nIf you are working from a laptop or single monitor\, you may find it best to print up all the attachments. If you choose to participate on multiple monitors\, at a minimum\, it will still be necessary to print up the student manual to participate in the exercises.\nI will refer to attachments during the training….. “please refer to the SW SG Code attachment” \, “please refer to the P001 attachment” etc etc. The more familiar you are with this information\, the easier it will be for you to follow.\n\nReference documents attached: \n\nStudent manual – must be printed so you can participate in the exercises.\nIMDG DGL Extracts – this is a sheet of the UN number entries needed to complete the course in a layout as it would appear in the IMDG Code dangerous goods list (DGL).\n49CFR Extracts – Entries from the 172.101 Hazmat Table with additional information is given so you can learn how to identify Hazardous Substances (Reportable Quantity “RQ”) as well as poisonous inhalation hazards (PIH’s). There is also some vessel stowage information.\nExample of a Packing Instruction (P001) –  and also the full list of the segregation groups by UN number and relevant chapters on Limited Quantities and Excepted Quantities.\nSegregation Chart\, Stowage Codes and Segregation Codes\nThe US DOT Chart 17 – for placards\, labels\, and marks. Please note: unless you have access to a color printer\, keep as an attachment for the course and for future use.\nIMDG A.42 Detailed summary of changes – INFORMATIONAL ONLY and no need to print for the course.\n\nNote: \n\nthat 49CFR is freely available online at:\n\nhttps://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-I/subchapter-C \nThis link is for all federal titles but we are concerning ourselves with “Transportation” so use the dropdown menu to pick Title 49. (Perhaps practice navigating your way  (or use the search option which is easier) to  “172.101 Purpose and use of the hazardous materials table” and read the preamble to the Hazardous Material table then scroll through the table to become familiar.) However\, there is enough information in the attachments for the course. \nThere is also the oCFR tool: \nhttps://portal.phmsa.dot.gov/ocfrTool/cfr \n\nYou won’t need it for the course\, but as an FYI\, the DOT Emergency Response Guide 2024 (the latest publication) is freely available on your smart device.\n\nERG Mobile App | PHMSA \nCourse Schedule: \nClass start time will be EST 0800 hrs and finish 1200 hrs each day. Both days are mandatory. \nDAY 1 – Thursday\, July 23rd \nDAY 2 – Friday\, July 24th \nRemote Training \nPrimary Trainer – Graeme McPhee\, National Cargo Bureau \nTime: 8 am – 12 pm EST each day.  The course is delivered virtually via ZOOM. Everyone who has properly registered will receive the Zoom link the day before the class. \nIHMM is limited to a maximum of 25 students and a minimum of 10. \nFunding provided by the HMIT Award 693JK32540007HMIT – Nova Southeastern University\nNCB
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/nsu-seamist-ncb-8-hour-imdg-code-with-additional-49cfr-requirements-training-course-sept16/
LOCATION:Project SEAMIST- Nova Southeastern University; NCB Virtual Training\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260922T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260607T170051
CREATED:20260322T170017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T170017Z
UID:11078854-1790067600-1790096400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:How to Be a More Effective Chemical Hygiene Officer
DESCRIPTION:This is an online video course with the content of our one-day chemical hygiene officer certification prep course. Upon registration\, you will receive 3 months of unlimited access to the following 10 learning modules\, including all related videos\, quizzes\, and practice test questions: \nIntroduction\nThe Chemical Hygiene Officer\nLaboratory Laws and Regulations\nThe OSHA Lab Standard\nCHO and Personnel Responsibilities\nLab Hazards and Control Measures\nChemical Hygiene Plan Development\nChemical Hygiene Plan Implementation\nCHO Responsibilities Beyond the Laboratory Standard\nResources for Chemical Hygiene Officers \nA new CHO or an “old” one\, will find something to put to real use in this fast-paced presentation. This seminar was developed by Russ Phifer\, Jim Kaufman\, and George Wahl (RJG Associates) for the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Health and Safety as the prep course for the National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC) CHO Certification Exam. \nTo learn more about the NRCC CHO certification exam\, visit\nhttps://nrcc6.org/certifications/chemical-hygiene-officer/ \nRegistrants Receive:\nSeminar notebook (PDF)\nCertificate of Participation\n0.7 Continuing Education Units (CEU’s)\nGraduate credit eligibility\nABIH CM Points eligibility\nAccess to our Toll-Free Lab Safety Hotline\nDiscounts future trainings\, services\, & pubs \nRegistration link on the right–> \nLSI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/how-to-be-a-more-effective-chemical-hygiene-officer-7/
LOCATION:LSI Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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