Safety by Design offers HAZWOPER training for groups of 10 or more, available both virtually and in-person. Our safety instructors bring years of experience in hazardous waste operations and emergency response to every session.
This course fulfills OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements for employees involved in cleanup, treatment, storage, and emergency response to hazardous substances. If your team works in construction, manufacturing, utilities, or environmental remediation, our safety consulting services will help prepare them to handle hazardous materials safely.
HAZWOPER stands for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response. It’s required for employees who may be exposed to hazardous substances during various operations.
OSHA created this standard to protect workers engaged in:
Employers must provide this training before workers engage in hazardous operations (and refresher courses annually thereafter).
We make it simple to train your workforce wherever they are. Choose from:
Live, instructor-led sessions online for your convenience. Interactive lessons include quizzes, case studies, and digital materials.
Hands-on instruction at your facility or ours. Practical exercises reinforce real-world safety procedures.
Both options meet OSHA’s HAZWOPER training hour requirements.
This course is designed for:
If your employees are exposed (or potentially exposed) to hazardous materials, OSHA requires HAZWOPER training online or in-person.
Our HAZWOPER courses are tailored to your industry and work environment. Depending on your operations, we provide 24-hour or 40-hour training, along with 8-hour refresher sessions.
Topics include:
According to OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.120 and 1926.65(e)(3):
General site workers must receive a minimum of 40 hours of instruction off-site and at least three days of actual field experience under the direct supervision of a trained, experienced supervisor.
Occasional site workers must receive a minimum of 24 hours of instruction off-site and at least one day of actual field experience under the direct supervision of a trained, experienced supervisor.
The field experience portion must be completed by the employer and is not part of the Safety by Design training.
No, OSHA does not issue individual HAZWOPER certifications. A training provider can give employees a certificate or course completion record after they finish the required instruction.
No, the right course depends on what the employee does and how much contact they may have with hazardous substances. General site workers usually need the 40-hour course. Occasional site workers may qualify for the 24-hour course.
No, HAZWOPER training is for employees who may be exposed to hazardous substances during covered work. Other employees may need different safety training based on their job duties.
It helps to know what type of work your employees perform, their job duties, the worksite conditions, and the course they may need. Safety By Design can review this information and help your team choose the right training format and course length.
Yes, employees can complete the 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher before their annual training date. Employers should keep records of the original course, refresher training, and any additional instruction employees receive.
Protect your employees and maintain OSHA compliance with group HAZWOPER training, available virtually or in person. Safety By Design also provides hazard risk assessments, safety program development, and safety compliance services for companies managing hazardous materials and workplace risks.
With decades of experience providing Houston safety training, Safety By Design works with organizations across Texas to train their teams and improve workplace safety procedures.
Contact Safety by Design today to request a quote and schedule your HAZWOPER training.
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