HAZMAT & C2
In Accordance With (IAW): OSHA Standard 29 Code of Federal Regulation 1910.120
Hazardous Materials HAZWOPER regulation, and NFPA 472

We instruct 8 different HAZWOPER courses:
Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Awareness FRA: a one (1) day course for those who are likely to witness or encounter a HazMat event, can isolate the area, call emergency services and do nothing else. They'll learn how to Identify a hazardous materials event has or is occurring.

HazMat Operations FRO: three (3) day course for those who respond to an incident in a defensive fashion with existing resources and capabilities to contain the incident to as small an area as possible from a safe distance to keep it from spreading to nearby persons, environment and property.

HazMat Industry Technician (HazMat IT): a five (5) day course to provide the required skills to effectively respond to and mitigate private industry hazardous materials events in a professional, competent capacity. You will learn the use of field survey instruments and equipment, specialized personal protective equipment (PPE/PPC), and containerization equipment.

HazMat Technician: a eight (8) day (DoD) or a four (4) week (California Specialized Training Institute or CSTI) courses: They provide the required skills to effectively respond to, and mitigate, a hazardous materials events in a professional, competent capacity. Using the Same as HazMat IT and more.

HazMat Incident Commander: a two (2) day course.  This course trains you to assume C2 (Command & Control) of an emergency response HazMat incident  to favorably change the outcome.

Hazardous Waste (HazWaste) General Site Worker (Clean-up): a five (5) day course for those personnel who are called upon to perform HazWaste clean-up operations.

HazMat FRO-WMD and IC-WMD: both are each one (1) day courses for personnel already certified to the FRO and or IC level and prepares them to be able to respond to CBRNE type events effectively and competently.

IAW Homeland Security National Response Plan
FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS):
NIMS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700 and 800. Nationally recognized and required courses for Emergency Responders. Anyone required to respond to emergency situations in their area of responsibilities must have these based on their incident responsibilities.

Operational Risk Management (ORM): All personnel in a leadership role and or emergency response are required to be trained in ORM. It effectively prepares them for Risks vs Gains and how to determine the most cost effective priorities.
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