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| Hazardous Materials Transportation of Dangerous Goods (Air) |
| This IATA-approved / ICAO-endorsed training certification includes instruction on U.S. highway and international air regulations. Attendees will be able to recognize, identify and certify dangerous goods based on communications requirements, marking, labeling, packaging, Shipper Declaration, placarding, and air waybill. Intended for drivers, transport directors, shipping and receiving personnel, import-export specialists, and all other personnel involved with domestic or internation transport of dangerous goods. |
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| Hazardous Materials Regulations (HM215A) |
| (HM215A) New Department of Transportation regulations modify the way hazardous materials are identified, classified, amrked, labeled, and packaged. This 4-hour course covers current Hazardous Materials Tables (172.101), N.O.S. descriptions, poison rules, and training rules. |
| Hazardous Materials Regulations Outline |
| Hazardous Materials Management for Managers |
| Designed for upper management, line officers, and management staff personnel. Curriculum includes statutory compliance, associated liabilities, management responsibilities, program implementation, materials management strategies, waste disposal procedures, and employee training requirements. |
| Hazardous Materials Management Outline |
| Hazardous Materials Incidents Public Relations |
| Designed for all personnel (from CEOs to HazMat response team members) who would play a part in a hazardous materials release. Curriculum focuses on the advance need for an appropriate plan of action, how to build a plan, who coordinates what and how, and proper positive responses to the community and the media. |
| Hazardous Materials Incidents PR Outline |
| LabPacking |
| Proper packaging is a vital aspect of the hazardous waste management process. This 4-hour course covers container inspection, labeling, waste segregation, inventory, packaging, and personal protective equipment. |
| Lab Packing Outline |
| LaboratorySafety |
| CLICK Regulation 29 CFR 1910.1450 |
| (29 CFR 1910.1450) Intended for all personnel involved in the laboratory use of hazardous materials, from industrial settings to physicians offices. The course covers the final OSHA Rule and recent additions under "Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories". |
| Laboratory Safety Outline |
| Oil Spill Response on Land/Water, 16-hour |
| CLICK Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 |
| (29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6)(iii)) This class reviews regulations involving oil spills, such as the Oil Pollution Act, the Clean Water Act, SPCC Plans, DOT, EPA, and Coast Guard Authority, Standards of Liability and reporting requirements. Included are water recovery methods, shoreline cleanup techniques, salvage and dispersants, cleanup equipment, and roles of response coordinators and response personnel. The program also incorporates OSHA safety topics relative to emergency responders involved in a spill incident. |
| Oil Spill Response Outline |
| Oil Spill Response on Land/Water, 16-hour | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Underground/Aboveground Storage Tank Awareness |
| This seminar is intended for personnel involved in any way with underground or aboveground storage tanks at site facilities. Syllabus is split to discuss UST/AST problems and suggested solutions for both remediation and pollution prevention and includes a discussion of Uniform Fire Code Standards. |
| Storage Tank Awareness Outline |
| RCRA AnnualRefresher |
| This course complies with annual refresher requirements for personnel at generator facilities and is intended for previously-trained personnel who handle hazardous waste or supervise employees in satellite accumulation or generator storage areas. Curriculum includes waste determination, proper accumulation/waste handling practices, emergency procedures, and required documentation/training records. |
| RCRA Annual Refresher Outline |
| EnvironmentalLaw |
| Federal regulations govern air, water, soil, et al, with a legal impact on both public and private business sectors. And in our litigious society, ignorance of the law is no excuse. This 16-hour course covers environmental regualtions, Hawaii compliance air quality, asbestor/PCBs, solid waste, hazardous waste disposal, underground storage tanks, surface water quality, regulatory enforcement, private litigation...and more. |
| Environmental Law Outline |
| Indoor Environmental QualityAwareness |
| Intended for building owners/managers, facilities maintenance personnel and industrial hygiene/health/safety professionals. IEQ focuses on the quality of indoor air/environmental and its effect on health and performance of exposed personnel. topics include building design, materials and furnishings, ventilation, and intenal (VOC, bactieria) and externat (natural and manufactured pollutants) factors. |
| Indoor Environmental Quality Awareness Outline |
| Medical WasteRegulations/Disposal |
| Designed to provide knowledge necessary to develop programs and snsure compliance with Department of health regulations on medical waste. Curriculum includes definitions used in identification, handling, storage, packaging, labeling, disposal of waste streams, biohazardous generators, Medical Waste management Plan, transportation, documentation, and waste disposal in Hawaii. |
| Medical Waste Regulations/Disposal Outline |
| Fall PreventionCompliance |
| CLICK Regulation 29 CFR 1926.503 |
| (29 CFR 1926.503) This course is designed to ensure compliance of training requirements in the 1995 OSHA Fall Protection Standard (29 CFR 1926.500-503). Employees or subcontractors who work on scaffolding, truesses, platforms or foofs should attend, as should general contractors, operations managers, safety supervisors, and project superintendents. |
| Fall Prevention Compliance Outline |
| Non-IonizingRadiation |
| This course is designed to provide knowledge skills necessary to implement compliance with state and federal requirements. Curriculum includes physics of radio-frequency generation, associated health effects, laser safety requirements, measurements, protection surveys, and record keeping. |
| Non-Ionizing Radiation Outline |
| Job SafetyAnalysis |
| JSA is an accident prevention tool that works by finding hazards and minimizing/eliminating them before a job is performed. Job Safety Analysis is used for hazard awareness, new employee training, infrequent job retraining, and accident investigation. |
| Job Safety Analysis Outline |
| Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) Operations |
| This course covers the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) regulations as they apply to PCB Identification, control, use, removal, disposal, and documentation. The course also inlcudes worker safety, spill response and cleanup, and standard operating procedures. |
| PCB Operations Outline |
| Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) Operations, 4 Hour | |
| PRINTABLE OUTLINE | |
| COURSE AGENDA | BackToDescription |
| Introduction | |
| Environmental Effects of PCBs | |
| Routes of Exposure | |
| Health Effects of Exposure | |
| Personal Protective Equipment | |
| PCB Exposure to the Environment | |
| Maintenance/Cleanup Methods | |
| Suitup/Decontamination Exercise | |
| Summary | |
| Course Exam | |
| Respirator fit testing can added to the training outline for an additional fee. Please note that all workers participating in respirator fit testing must show evidence of medical qualification. | |
| Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - InitialOnLine Course Description |
| VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 |
| This Internet based course is self-paced, open entry, open exit, waste site worker course that meets all the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120, OSHA's Hazardous Waste Site worker and Emergency Response Standard. The course consists of an online text, interactive exercises, web links, self-grading quizzes, and final exam. There are two days of face-to-face training to complete the 40-hours for Hazwoper Certification or as a stand-alone course to enhance your skills. Exercises include PPE, pH, CGI, and O2 monitors, over-packing, and decon. Interested? You can sample the course to see if you would like this method of training. Training is also provided in a class setting. |
| 40-hour Course Outline | 40-hour Online Course Sample |
| Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response 40-Hour Online Initial Course | |
| PRINTABLE OUTLINE | |
| COURSE PRICE: $499.00 | BackToDescription |
| Lesson Outline | (Requires attending one day of hands-on training.) |
| Lesson 1 - Regulations Overview | Lesson 9 - Medical Surveillance |
| Lesson 2 - Site Characterization | Lesson 10 - Air Monitoring & Personal Sampling |
| Lesson 3 - Hazard Recognition | Lesson 11 - Radiological Hazards |
| Lesson 4 - Toxicology | Lesson 12 - Material Sampling |
| Lesson 5 - Chemical Awareness | Lesson 13 - Emergency Procedures |
| Lesson 6 - Respiratory Protection | Lesson 14 - Safe Work Practices |
| Lesson 7 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) | Lesson 15 - Confined Space |
| Lesson 8 - Decontamination | Lesson 16 - Excavation |
| Final Exam | |
| SAMPLE THIS ONLINE COURSE | |
| Please note: Each lesson contains one or more self tests as well as an end of lesson quiz. All lessons and final exam must be completed prior to attending hands-on training component. At least one hands-on training session will be scheduled each month. All lessons, final exam and hands-on training must be completed prior to certification. | |
| Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Moderate Risk Worker 24-hour OnLine Course |
| VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 |
| This Internet based course provides 22-hours of interactive training online and a two hour hands-on lab for those needing Moderate Risk certification. The course consists of an online text, interactive exercises, web links, self-grading quizzes, and final exam. Interested? You can sample the course to see if you would like this method of training. Training is also provided in a class setting. |
| Online Sample Course | 24-hour Course Outline |
| Hazardous Waste Moderate Risk 24-Hour Online Initial Course | |
| PRINTABLE OUTLINE | |
| COURSE PRICE: $295.00 | BackToDescription |
| Lesson Outline | (Requires attending 2 hours of training.) |
| Lesson 1 - Regulations Overview | Lesson 9 - Medical Surveillance |
| Lesson 2 - Site Characterization | Lesson 10 - Air Monitoring & Personal Sampling |
| Lesson 3 - Hazard Recognition | Lesson 11 - Radiological Hazards |
| Lesson 4 - Toxicology | Lesson 12 - Material Sampling |
| Lesson 5 - Chemical Awareness | Lesson 13 - Emergency Procedures |
| Lesson 6 - Respiratory Protection | Lesson 14 - Safe Work Practices |
| Lesson 7 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) | Lesson 15 - Confined Space |
| Lesson 8 - Decontamination | Lesson 16 - Excavation |
| Final Exam | |
| Sample this course | |
| Please note: Each lesson contains one or more self tests as well as an end of lesson quiz. All lessons and final exam must be completed prior to attending hands-on training component. At least one training session will be scheduled each month. All lessons, final exam and hands-on training must be completed prior to certification. | |
| Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Annual Refresher, 8-hour OnLine Course |
| VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 |
| Offered in compliance with OSHA Annual Refresher training requirements. Instructional focus in this one-day update is state-of-the-art regulatory review, standards for generators, hazard communications, site safety considerations, emergency response actions, and waste handling techniques, operations, and planning. Training is also provided online. |
| Online 8-hour Refresher Outline OnLine Course Sample |
| Hazardous Waste Operations 8-Hour Online Refresher Course | |
| PRINTABLE OUTLINE | |
| COURSE PRICE: $99.00 | BackToDescription |
| Lesson Outline | (Optional 2 hour hands-on training.) |
| Lesson 1 - Regulations Overview | Lesson 6 - Personal Protective Equipment |
| Lesson 2 - Hazard Recognition | Lesson 7 - Medical Surveillance |
| Lesson 3 - Toxicology | Lesson 8 - Air Monitoring & Personal Sampling |
| Lesson 4 - Chemical Awareness | Lesson 9 - Safe Work Practices |
| Lesson 5 - Respiratory Protection | Final Exam |
| Sample this course | |
| Please note: This is a review course, meant to remind and update the student to the topics discussed. Each lesson contains one or more self tests as well as an end of lesson quiz. All lessons and final exam must be completed prior to certification. | |
| New this Fall 2004 | |
| Hazardous Materials Transportation - Certification Training, 7 hour Online Course |
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| VIEW Regulation 49 CFR 172 | |
| This 7 hour course is designed to familiarize you with the DOT hazard communication system related safety and security issues. It will help you understand the labels, placards, shipping papers, and markings associated with the transportation of hazardous material. You will learn how to read the Hazardous material Table and the 2000 Emergency Response Guidebook. The course includes labeling exercises, form completions, and self-tests. Students can access the DOT Regulations and the CFR through online links. At the end of he course, you will be required to complete a final exam to qualify for a certificate of completion. A minimum score of 80% is required to receive you certification. Training is also provided in a class setting. | |
| Hazardous Material Transportation Course Outline | |
| Household Hazardous Waste Workers |
| (24 Hours) This Internet assisted class is a 24-hour Moderate Risk course for those in the solid waste field. Eighteen hours of the course is delivered over the Internet and can be taken anytime anywhere. There is online text, interactive exercises, web links, self-grading quizzes, final exam, and job specific hands-on training. the six hours of hands-on training has been designed for those employed at lanfills, recycling centers, and household hazardous waste facilities. |
| Household Hazardous Waste Workers OnLine Course Outline |
| Household Hazardous Waste Worker | |
| PRINTABLE OUTLINE | |
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| COURSE PRICE: $200.00 | (18-HR COURSEWORK & 6-HR HANDS-ON) |
| Lesson Outline | |
| Lesson 1 - REGULATION OVERVIEW | Lesson 6 - RESPIRATORY PROTECTION & PPE |
| Lesson 2 - CHEMICAL AWARENESS | Lesson 7 - DECONTAMINATION |
| Lesson 3 - TOXICOLOGY | Lesson 8 - WASTE MANAGEMENT |
| Lesson 4 - OPERATIONAL HAZARDS | Lesson 9 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES |
| Lesson 5 - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION | RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HANDS-ON TRAINING COMPONENT |
| Wastewater Collection Systems |
| (4 Credit Hours) Using the Internet students will gain a working knowledge of wastewater collection systems safety procedure, sewer inspection and testing, pipeline cleaning and maintenance, underground repair, lift stations, equipment maintenance and sewer rehabilitation. Along with readng assignments from the text the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Wastewater Collection Systems OnLine Course Outline |
| Wastewater Analysis |
| (3 Credit Hours) Using the Internet students will be introduced to basic laboratory safety and gravimetric, spectrophotometric electrochemical, titrimetric and microbiological methods. The units inlucde instruction on the laboratory procedures for micorscopic, coliform, BOD5, COD, ammonia, grease and oil, chlorine and solids analysis. Along with reading assignments from the text the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Wastewater Analysis OnLine Course Outline |
| Wastewater Treatment I |
| (4 Credit Hours) Using the Internet students will explore the rudiments of wastewater treatment. This introductory course includes instruction in water pollution control, preliminary and primary treatment, fixed film processes, and suspended growth systems. Along with reading assignments from the text, the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Wastewater Treatment I OnLine Course Outline |
| Wastewater Treatment II |
| (4 Credit Hours) Using the Internet students will focus on issues of concern to wastewater treatment facilities. The topics of this course include activated sludge process control, sludge digestion and solids handling, nitrogen and phosphorous removal, and odor control. Along with reading assignments from the text, the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Wastewater Treatment II OnLine Course Outline |
| Wastewater Treatment Industrial |
| (4 Credit Hours) Using the Internet students will focus on issues of concern to industrial wastewater treatment facilities. The topics of this course include regulatory requirements; flow measurement; preliminary, physical and chemical treatment; filtration; and treatment of netal streams. Along with reading assignments from the text, the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Wastewater Treatment - Industrial OnLine Course Outline |
| Water Treatment I |
| (4 Credit Hours) Using the Internet students will explore the rudiments of water treatment. The topics of this course include regulatory monitoring, iron and manganese removal, filtration, coagulation, flocculation, fluoridation, and disinfection. Along with reading assignments from the text the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Basic Water Treatment OnLine Course Outline |
| Water Treatment II |
| (4 Credit Hours) Using the Internet students will focus on issues of concern to surface water treatment facilities. The topics of this course inlcude reservoir management, taste and order control, corrosion management, softening, demineralization, and trihalomethanes. Instrumentation and sludge handling and disposal issues are also addressed. Along with reading assignments from the text, the course is augmented with audio, photographs, interactive exercises, and online links. |
| Water Treatment II OnLine Course Outline |
| Water Distribution Systems |
| (4 Credit Hours) Using the Internet students will obtain a working knowledge of potable water distribution systems. The topics of this course include water storage facilities, operation and maintenance of water mains, water quality issues, disinfection, and safety. Along with reading assignments from the text the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Water Distribution Systems OnLine Course Outline |
| WaterAnalysis |
| (3 Credit Hours) Using the Internet students will be introduced to basic laboratory safety and gravimetric, spectrophotometric, electrochemical, titrimetric, and microbiological methods. The units include instruction on the procedures for regulatory sampling and safety, and specific analytical procedures for total residue, fluoride, pH, ammonia, acidity, alkalinity, calcium, chloride, hardness, and coliform analysis. Along with reading assignments from the text the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Water Analysis OnLine Course Outline |
| Landfill Operation - Solid Waste |
| (25 Hours) Using the Internet students will be able to obtain the basic knowledge and skills to be part of a modern landfill operation. The topics include Waste Decomposition, Geology and Hydrology, Landfill Design and Construction, and General Operations and Requirements. Along with reading assignments from the text the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Landfill Operations OnLine Course Outline |
| Landfill Operation - Solid Waste | |
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| COURSE PRICE: $200.00 | BackToDescription |
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| UNIT 1 - WASTE DECOMPOSITION | UNIT 5 - LANDFILL DESIGN |
| UNIT 2 - GEOLOGY & HYDROLOGY | UNIT 6 - LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION |
| UNIT 3 - ENGINEERING | UNIT 7 - LANDFILL OPERATIONS |
| UNIT 4 - SURVEYING | UNIT 8 - REGULATIONS |
| CompostingOperations -Solid Waste |
| (25 Hours) Using the Internet students will be able to obtain the skills and knowledge to work in a variety of composting facilities. The topics include the Physical Science of Composting, Feedstocks, Quality and Classification, Facility Operations, Marketing/End Use, and Regulations. Along with reading assignments from the text the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and links. |
| Composting Operations OnLine Course Outline |
| COMPOSTING OPERATIONS - Solid Waste | |
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| COURSE PRICE: $200.00 | BackToDescription |
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| UNIT 1 - SCIENCE OF COMPOSTING | UNIT 5 - FACILITY DEVELOPMENT & OPERATION |
| UNIT 2 - COMPOSTING PROCESSES | UNIT 6 - ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS & CONTROL |
| UNIT 3 - FEEDSTOCK & COMPOST TECHNOLOGY | UNIT 7 - COMPOST REGULATIONS |
| UNIT 4 - COMPOST QUALITY & CLASSIFICATION | UNIT 8 - STATE PROGRAMS |
| Hazard Communications(HazCom) Standard Right to Know |
| (2 Hours) Using the Internet students will become familiar with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.120 that requires employers to develop a written hazard Communication Program and to inform and train employees. This course provides an overview of the standard, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), collection and retention, proper storage procedures, labeling and placarding systems, employee training, and documentation. |
| HazCom OnLine Course Outline |
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| IncidentCommand ONLINE Course |
| CLICK Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 |
| (8 Hours) The Incident command System is the model tool for command, control, and coordination of a response. This course will provide you with the understanding on how to coordinate the efforts of individual agencies as they work toward the common goal of stabilizing the incident and protecting life, property, and the environment. The course uses principles that have been proven to improve efficiency and effectiveness in both business settings and emergency responses. At the end of the course, you will be requred to complete a final exam to qualify for a certificate of completion. A minimum score of 80% is required to receive your certification. |
| Incident Command OnLine Course Outline |
| ONLINE Incident Command System, 8-Hour | |
| PRINTABLE OUTLINE | |
| COURSE COST: $99 | BackToDescription |
| COURSE AGENDA | |
| UNIT 1 - Introduction to Incident Command System | |
| UNIT 2 - ICS Concepts & Principles | |
| UNIT 3 - ICS Organizational Components | |
| UNIT 4 - ICD Resource Planning | |
| UNIT 5 - Incident Facilities | |
| UNIT 6 - Incident Resource Management | |
| UNIT 7 - ICS Readiness, Mobilization, & Deployment | |
| Worker Safety for Disaster Response |
| (10 Hours) This course is designed to provede workers with the knowledge, information, and basic skills to work safely at a disaste site, a natural event or man-caused incident. Those taking this course will learn how to recognize potential hazards and the need for reporting hazards identified on assisgned job tasks, helping them ot ensure the health and safety for themselves and others. No final exam required. |
| Work Safety OnLine Course Outline |
| Worker Safety for Disaster Response , 10-Hour | |
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| COURSE COST: $99 | BackToDescription |
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| DISASTER SITE WORKER SAFETY OVERVIEW | |
| UNIT 1 - TERRORISM IN PERSPECTIVE | |
| UNIT 2 - CRIME SCENES & SECONDARY DEVICES | |
| UNIT 3 - PPE LEVELS C & D | |
| UNIT 4 - AIR-PRUIFYING RESPIRATORS & HOODS | |
| UNIT 5 - INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM/UNIFIED COMMAND | |
| UNIT 6 - MILITARY & INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL AGENTS | |
| UNIT 7 - BIOLOGICAL AGENTS | |
| UNIT 8 - DECONTAMINATION | |
| UNIT 9 - SAFE WORK PRACTICES: HEALTH | |
| UNIT 10 - RADIOLOGICAL MATERIALS | |
| UNIT 11 - SAFE WORK PRACTICES: MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT | |
| UNIT 12 - TRAUMATIC STRESS MANAGEMENT | |
| Introduction to Mass Fatalities - Planning, Response, & Recovery, 10-Hour |
| (10 Hours) This course will provide a basic overview of concepts and terminology used in the planning for an effective response and recovery operation of a mass fatalities incident. Some of the concepts discussed in this course include Essential Emergency Management Issues, hazardous materials Indetification, Primary Sites of mass Fatalities Response Operation, headquarters Staff Processing Center, Disaster Site, Morgue Site, Family Assistance Center, and management of Traumatic Stress. No final exam required. |
| Work Safety OnLine Course Outline |
| Introduction to Mass Fatalities - Planning, Response, & Recovery, 10-Hour | |
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| COURSE COST: $99 | BackToDescription |
| COURSE AGENDA | |
| UNIT 1 - MASS FATALITIES INCIDENT RESPONSE PLANNING | |
| UNIT 2 - PRIMARY SITES OF A MASS FATALITIES RESPONSE OPERATION | |
| UNIT 3 - THE ROLE OF THE MEDICAL EXAMINER OR CORONER | |
| UNIT 4 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW | |
| UNIT 5 - RESPONDER PROTECTION | |
| UNIT 6 - SEARCH & RECOVERY OPERATIONS | |
| UNIT 7 - MORGUE SITE OPERATIONS | |
| UNIT 8 - FEDERAL RESOURCES | |
| Emergency Response to Terrorism |
| (10 Hours) An act of terrorism can occur anywhere, at any minute, when you would least expect it. No jurisdiction, urban, suburban, or rural, is totally immune. Despite our security consciousness, if terrorists intend to wreak havoc it will be difficult to stop them. This course is designed to provide workers with the knowledge and information on how best to respond to such an attack. |
| Emergency Response to Terrorism Outline |
| Emergency Response to Terrorism, 10-Hour | |
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| COURSE COST: $99 | BackToDescription |
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| UNIT 1 - TERRORISM IN PERSPECTIVE | |
| UNIT 2 - INCIDENTS & INDICATORS | |
| UNIT 3 - SELF-PROTECTION | |
| UNIT 4 - SCENE CONTROL | |
| UNIT 5 - NOTIFICATION & COORDINATION | |
| Water/Wastewater - Pumps, Maintenance, & Safety |
| (3 Credit Hours) Using the Internet, students will find this course very useful in regard to improving the many skills that could only be learned through hands-on training. Now these training activities come alive with online interactive exercises. |
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| Water/Wastewater - Permits & Administration |
| (1 Credit Hour) Using the Internet, students will find this course very useful in regard to improving their people skills, operations management, safety issues/responsibilities, and permits/certification. |
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