Michael Dudek is an experienced safety and health professional with a Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety and Health from Columbia Southern University. Mike is an Authorized OSHA Outreach Instructor with extensive experience in both General Industry and Construction.
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The U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has specific rules for shipping hazardous materials.
A DOT hazardous material classification is applied if a material, in a particular amount and form, poses an unreasonable risk to health, safety or property.
Course Objectives:
This Course will discuss the USDOT rules for companies who ships hazardous materials, by air, land or sea.
This training will identify the training requirement for shippers of Hazardous materials
• What is a Haz-mat shipper?
• What/who is a hazmat employee?
• What/who is a hazmat employer?
• Who is required to take this training?
Why Should You Attend:
To protect human life, health and the environment, haz-mat employers, employees and shippers must know all the applicable standards for shipping hazardous materials.
Course Outline:
• Section 1 Introduction Hazmat Overview
• Section 2 Training and Incident Reporting Requirements
• Section 3 Classifications of Hazardous Materials
• Section 4 Hazardous Materials Table
• Section 5 Packaging/Marking/Labeling
• Section 6 Loading and Segregation
• Section 7 Security Requirements
What You Get:
• Training Materials
• Live Q&A Session with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points
Who Will Benefit:
• Safety Personnel
• Safety Directors
• Employees who work with hazardous materials
• Employers at facilities where hazardous materials are used
• Safety Trainers
• Safety Managers
• Environmental Compliance Managers
• Engineers
• Health and Safety Professionals
• Industrial Hygienists
• Hazardous Materials Specialists
• Plant Supervision and Management
• Human Resource Professionals
• Occupational Health staff in all industries
• Team Leads, Supervisors or Managers, especially in manufacturing industries
• Employees who handle, package, and ship hazardous materials
• Truckers who ship hazardous materials
• Anyone involved in the hazardous material handling process
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