
Hazardous Material Training Courses Online
The Hazardous Wastes Operations and Emergency Response, or HAZWOPER training is a critical training means that is used by industrial workers in many different job operations. In 1990, the measure was adopted by OSHA as a way to guard employees from their work with hazardous waste and materials so that jobs were safer. As with the passage of time governing bodies realized that conventional OSHA standards didn’t quite fit the bill in this scenario because they didn’t apply to the handling of hazardous materials, which is why the HAZWOPER standard was created. Today, people can get their training on the job, in the classroom, and even ONLNE, so that they can do their jobs more responsibly and safely than ever before.
Hazwoper 8 Hour Training Course
The sole reason to train on the 8 hr hazwoper course is to refresh and update the theoretical knowledge for the individuals who hold certifications for 40hr and 24 hr hazwoper courses. Read More
Hazwoper 24 Hour Training Course
This 24 hour hazwoper course fulfills OSHA’s necessities for qualifications under 29 CFR, Part 1910.120 (q), or additional appropriate state rules for certification to the 24 hr Occasional Site Worker level. Read More
Hazwoper 40 Hour Training Course
This 40 hour hazwoper course is exclusively premeditated for workers who are involved in cleaning operations, restricted cleaning operations, disaster response operations, and storage, dumping, or management of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Read More
Who is Our Safety Expert?

Mike Milsapp
Occupational Safety and Health
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Michael Millsap served as a Department of Defense Fire Fighter in special operations for four years attaining certifications Hazardous Materials Technician, Emergency Medical Technician Basic, and Confined Space/High Angle/Water/Crash and Structural Rescue. Michael attended college with a Major in Occupational Safety and Health and concurrently worked as a Safety Consultant for F.A. International for a period of three years. For the next 9 years, Michael worked for 3M Company as a Gas Detection Specialist. While with 3M Company, Michael focused on providing basic and advanced understanding of principles, technologies and applications for gas monitoring and thermal imaging. Michael is now located in Austin, he is an authorized Instructor for the 10/30 Hour Construction Outreach courses.



