24 Hour E.R Technician
Course Regulation
29 CFR 1910.120:
(q)(6): Training. Training shall be based on the duties and function to be performed by each responder of an emergency response organization. The skill and knowledge levels required for all new responders, those hired after the effective date of this standard, shall be conveyed to them through training before they are permitted to take part in actual emergency operations on an incident. Employees who participate, or are expected to participate, in emergency response, shall be given training in accordance with the following paragraphs:
(q)(6)(iii): Hazardous materials technician. Hazardous materials technicians are individuals who respond to releases or potential releases for the purpose of stopping the release. They assume a more aggressive role than a first responder at the operations level in that they will approach the point of release in order to plug, patch or otherwise stop the release of a hazardous substance. Hazardous materials technicians shall have received at least 24 hours of training equal to the first responder operations level and in addition have competency in the following areas and the employer shall so certify.:
Know how to implement the employer’s emergency response plan;
Know the classification, identification and verification of known and unknown materials by using field survey instruments and equipment;
Be able to function within an assigned role in the Incident Command System;
Know how to select and use proper specialized chemical personal protective equipment provided to the hazardous materials technician;
Understand hazard and risk assessment techniques;
Be able to perform advance control, containment, and/or confinement operations within the capabilities of the resources and personal protective equipment available with the unit;
Understand and implement decontamination procedures;
Understand termination procedures;
Understand basic chemical and toxicological terminology and behavior.
course length
24 hours
Course Pricing
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per individual
for groups (% discount)
Prerequisites
None required.
Audience
Experienced Construction workers, supervisors, and other personnel responsible for construction activities with general knowledge of the New York City Building Codes as it relates to worker and public safety.
What’s Covered in this Course
History Of The Law
Regulatory Overview
Poisons
Chemical Exposure
Hazard Assessment
Fires And Explosions
Reference Material
Oxidizers
Oxygen Deficiency
Ionizing Radiation
Potential Site Hazards
Heat Stress
Cold Exposure
Noise Exposure
OSHA 1910.146
Planning And Organizing
ERGB Exercise
Training
Medical Surveillance
Site Characterization
Air Monitoring
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Supplies-Air Respirators
Air-Purifying Respirators
Fit Test Procedures
Chemical Protective Clothing
Site Control
Decontamination Techniques
Drums & Containers
Site Emergencies
Haz. Material Terminology
Review And Final Test