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This web-based course focuses on HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Programs, aiding institutions to abide by OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120).
The HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Programs course, offered online, is crafted to guide facilities in adhering to OSHA’s HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). This regulation has different training prerequisites for employees, based on their specific interactions with hazardous materials. The course delves into the various forms of medical surveillance and its application in assessing the health of individuals who frequently interact with hazardous materials. Hazardous substances and waste are prevalent in many work environments and can be found in numerous job sites. OSHA insists on comprehensive training for anyone dealing with these substances, as it is crucial for employees to identify, handle, and dispose of these potentially harmful materials competently.
The HAZWOPER: Medical Surveillance Programs course offered online covers topics such as:
Estimated time: 45 minutes
Testing conducted throughout this online course aims to reinforce the learned information. A score of 80% is necessary to pass this course. The course can be undertaken three times in attempts to achieve the passing score. Printable resources are available in the form of a comprehensive student manual. The manual serves as a valuable tool for future use and knowledge retention.
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
This course will take roughly 30 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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