OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training Online

OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training Online

The OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER online course is designed for professionals involved in hazardous waste operations and emergency response. This 40 hours online training helps workers understand safety procedures, hazard recognition, and regulatory compliance requirements. It is ideal for site workers, supervisors, and safety personnel who need proper certification before entering high-risk environments. 

 

With the 40 hour OSHA HAZWOPER course, learners gain practical knowledge through flexible, self-paced modules. Upon successful completion, participants receive a Certificate, along with CEUs and a PVC wallet ID for easy verification. This training makes sure you are prepared to work safely, reduce risks, and meet OSHA standards while advancing your professional credentials. 

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand OSHA and HAZWOPER regulations, including related laws and standards that apply to hazardous waste operations.
  • Identify the specific training requirements and responsibilities of HAZWOPER workers at various levels.
  • Identify site hazards through proper site characterization and implement measures to control and minimize risks.
  • Recognize hazardous substances, research their properties, and understand how to safely handle them using reliable references.

Course Outline

  • 1. Module 1

    1. Module Overview - Legal Issues
    2. Introduction to OSHA
    3. Introduction to HAZWOPER
    4. HAZWOPER Training
    5. Regulatory Compliance
    6. Safety and Health Program
    7. Medical Surveillance
    8. Module 1 Exam
  • 2. Module 2

    1. Module Overview - Toxicology
    2. Introduction to Toxicology
    3. The Importance of Dosage
    4. Types of Toxic Substances
    5. Toxicological Effects
    6. Factors that Influence Toxicity
    7. Module 2 Exam
  • 3. Module 3

    1. Module Overview - Chemical Hazards
    2. Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
    3. Introduction to Biological Hazards
    4. Hazard Communication
    5. Physical and Chemical Properties
    6. Introduction to Radiation
    7. Module 3 Exam
  • 4. Module 4

    1. Module Overview - Physical Hazards
    2. Walking and Working Surfaces
    3. Fall Prevention and Protection
    4. Electrical Hazards
    5. Introduction to Confined Spaces
    6. Cold Illnesses and Injuries
    7. Heat Illnesses and Injuries
    8. Heat Illness Prevention
    9. Using the Heat Index and Wet Bulb Globe Temperature
    10. Other Physical Hazards
    11. Module 4 Exam
  • 5. Module 5

    1. Module Overview - Basic PPE Overview
    2. Introduction to Personal Protective Equipment
    3. Introduction to Respiratory Protection
    4. Introduction to Chemical Protective Clothing
    5. Introduction to Monitoring and Detection
    6. PPE for the Head, Eyes, Face, and Ears
    7. PPE for the Hands and Feet
    8. Module 5 Exam
  • 6. Module 6

    1. Module Overview - Waste Site Operations
    2. Site Characterization and Analysis
    3. Site Control Tactics and Strategy
    4. Job Hazard Analysis
    5. Handling Drums and Containers
    6. Sampling Methods and Procedures
    7. Managing Chemical Spills
    8. Introduction to Decontamination
    9. Emergency Response
    10. Understanding Temporary HAZWOPER Worksites
    11. Module 6 Exam
  • 7. Module 7

    1. Module Overview - Using Respiratory Protection
    2. Using Respiratory Protection
    3. Types of Respiratory Protection
    4. Respirator Selection and Use
    5. Respirator Medical Evaluation
    6. Respirator Fit Testing
    7. Respirator Training Requirements
    8. Respirator Maintenance and Care
    9. Module 7 Exam
  • 8. Module 8

    1. Module Overview - Using Chemical Protective Clothing (CPC)
    2. Medical Considerations for Wearing CPC
    3. Using Chemical Protective Clothing
    4. Chemical Protective Clothing Selection
    5. Chemical Protective Clothing Classifications
    6. Donning and Doffing CPC
    7. Inspection, Storage, and Maintenance of CPC
    8. Decontaminating and Cleaning CPC
    9. Module 8 Exam
  • 9. Module 9

    1. Module Overview - Using Monitoring and Detection Devices
    2. Preventing Sparks During Gas Detection
    3. Sensor Technology
    4. Types of Gas Detection Systems
    5. Using Colorimetric Tubes
    6. Using Combustible Gas Indicators
    7. FIDs and PIDs
    8. Other Detection Devices
    9. Module 9 Exam
  • 10. Module 10

    1. Module Overview - Video Equipment Familiarization
    2. Respiratory Video Section
    3. Level-A Video Section
    4. Level-B Video Section
    5. CPC Components and Accessories Video Section
    6. Monitoring and Detection Video Section
    7. Miscellaneous Tools and Equipment Video Section
    8. Decontamination
    9. 40 Hour HAZWOPER Summary and Conclusion

Training Process

This course is designed to help workers fulfill the OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER training requirement under 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)(i) and 29 CFR 1926.65(e)(3)(i). In addition to this core training, workers may need further instruction as mandated by federal, state, or local regulations, focusing on the specific hazards of their job. Training on the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and chemical protective clothing during emergency response is also required and should be provided by the employer. While external training providers can ensure credibility and supplement a company’s safety program, employees must also receive site-specific training from their employer. This should cover the company’s approach to hazard prevention, use of equipment, health and safety policies, and emergency procedures, and it should be properly documented. After completing the 40-hour course, OSHA mandates that workers gain supervised field experience. General site workers, including equipment operators, laborers, and supervisors, must complete at least three days of on-site, hands-on experience under direct supervision. This ensures new employees are not left unsupervised and can safely apply their training in real work conditions.

Exam & Quiz Information

To earn the 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training Online card, you must achieve a minimum score of 70%. You will be given three attempts to pass the quizzes and the final exam.


If you fail all three attempts or allow your course to expire, your course access will be suspended, and you will need to repurchase the course to resume your training.


After finishing all the modules of the OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training Online course and passing the final quiz, you can print your certificate instantly. Your OSHA card will arrive in no less than two weeks after you have finished the training.

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