HAZWOPER Applications Specialist - Construction (HSC) Independent Study
Graduates are Certified by NASP as a "HAZWOPER Applications Technician - Construction"
This course will teach you the requirements and application of the HAZWOPER Standard. It covers emergency response to HAZMAT spills, HAZMAT clean up operations, and treatment, storage or disposal of hazardous wastes.
The fee for HSC certification is $245.00. There is a final exam that can be faxed or emailed to IASP/NASP for grading. The estimated time required to complete the course is 20 hours, but can be done at the student's own pace. Students will be given six months from time of purchase to complete the course.
Enroll now and download your course or order it on CD.
If you are outside the US, please enroll with our international order form.
HAZWOPER Applications - Construction Course Outline
- HAZWOPER Scope
- Clean-up operations required by a governmental body
- Corrective actions covered by RCRA
- Voluntary clean-up at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites
- Operations involving TSD facilities
- Emergency response operations
- HAZWOPER Application
- Hazardous Waste Sites and Workers
- Treatment Storage & Disposal Facilities and Workers
- Emergency Response
- Personnel Responsible for Site Safety and Health
- Potential Hazards
- Chemistry and Toxicology
- Hazard and Risk Assessment Techniques
- Work Practices to Minimize Hazards
- Atmospheric Monitoring and Sampling
- Site Control Measures
- Decontamination Procedures
- Other
- Safe Use of Engineering Controls and Equipment
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Medical Surveillance Requirements
- Decontamination Procedures
- Emergency Plans
- Safety & Health Plan/Program
- Emergency Response Plans
- Confined Space Entry Procedures
- Spill Containment
- Spill Movement
- Vertical Movement
- Lateral Movement
- Horizontal
- Land Containment Methods
- Containment on Water
- Small Stream and Ditch Containment
- Containment of a Sinking Product
- Containment of a Soluble Product
- Spill Containment Safety
- Spill Movement
- Field Survey Instruments and Equipment
- The Incident Command System
- Purpose and Use
- Management Concepts of the Incident Command System
- Incident Command System Functions and Structures
- Decontamination of Personnel
- Incident Termination
- Employee Training Requirements







