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Industrial Training helps to develop necessary skills in applying theory to practical knowledge. The provided safety training courses exceed regulation and moral responsibility while enabling significant benefits worthy of the investment to maintain workplace safety. The following programs are focused on increasing employee awareness and reducing accidents and injuries while boosting productivity. The advantage includes a more robust safety culture to assist in retaining talent and meeting safety law compliance. 

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BAM 2101  DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation

The course meets the requirements for training as specified in 49 CFR 172 Subpart H, including testing of participants. This course does not cover driver training required for each hazmat employee who will operate a motor vehicle.

 

Who Should Take This Course: Hazardous materials (hazmat) training now applies to any individual who:

 

  1. Loads unload or handle hazardous materials

  2. Marks, labels, or otherwise prepares containers, drums, or packaging for transportation of dangerous materials

  3. Prepares hazardous materials and shipping papers for transportation

  4. Is responsible for the safety of transporting dangerous materials.
     

BAM 2103  Hazardous Waste Management & Shipping for Environmental Professionals 

This course includes a history and overview of hazardous waste management laws and regulations, a guide to complying with the myriad of dangerous waste regulations, including how to recognize hazardous wastes, how to manage waste correctly on site, how to select, label, and mark waste containers properly, how to prepare shipments for transport to treatment, storage and disposal facilities, and how to keep records for compliance and enforcement properly. This course can be quickly completed, depending on how much time you can devote. Note that we have set a 90-day access period to the course with further extensions up to 6 months if needed. It is always a best practice to take your time and ensure that you understand each lesson in full detail. Complete in as little as 8 hours.

In addition, this course includes a discussion of the DOT’s regulations for shipping supplies, equipment, and samples related to hazardous waste site investigations and remediation activities.

BAM 2112  IATA Dangerous Goods

 

IATA Dangerous Goods Training” has been designed with specific exercises related to transporting dangerous goods by air from a shippers’ perspective. According to the IATA regulations, this course covers the fundamentals of shipping hazardous goods by air. Our 10-step approach encompasses all the activities to prepare dangerous goods for shipment by air.
 
The update to this course includes recent changes to the regulations, using the latest edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. The course approach helps employers meet the requirements for training as specified in Section 1.5 of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and 49 CFR 172 Subpart H, including testing of participants. This course does not cover detailed requirements when shipping radioactive materials under the IATA regulations. 
To follow the examples and exercises presented in the course, you must have access to a copy of the IATA Dangerous Goods regulations. If you need an up-to-date version of the regulations, you may contact the course administrator to order a paid copy separately after you have registered.

BAM 2112 IATA Productos Peligrosos

"IATA Capacitacion de Productos Peligrosos" se ha diseñado con los ejercicios específicos relacionados con el transporte de productos peligrosos por el aire de una perspectiva de los expedidores. Este curso cubre los fundamentos de los productos peligrosos del envío por aire según las Regulaciones del IATA. Nuestro acercamiento de 10 pasos abarca todas las actividades que deben ser tratadas al prepararse los productos peligrosos para el envío por el aire. Este curso se ha puesto al día para incluir cambios recientes a las regulaciones, usando la ultima Edición de las Regulaciones de los Productos Peligrosos del IATA.

 

El curso se diseña para ayudar a empresarios a resolver los requisitos para el entrenamiento según lo especificado en la sección 1.5 de las regulaciones peligrosas y de 49 CFR 172 Subpart H de las mercancías del IATA, incluyendo la prueba de participantes. Este curso no cubre los requisitos más detallados para el envío de materiales radiactivos bajo regulaciones del IATA.

 

Para seguir junto con los ejemplos y los ejercicios presentados en el curso, usted debe tener acceso a una copia de las regulaciones peligrosas de las mercancías del IATA. Si usted está en necesidad de una versión actualizada de las regulaciones, usted puede pedir una copia desde la adminstradora del curso para un costo de $225 adicional.

BAM 7211  OSHA 8-hour Hazwoper Refresher

This course is to assist in satisfying the annual training requirement of the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) rule, found in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 1910.120. The standard is to protect workers exposed to hazardous waste at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites and EPA-licensed waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities, as well as workers responding to emergencies involving hazardous materials (such as spills).

 

Upon completion of the first module, students should be able to:

 

  • Explain the roles of the different federal and state agencies involved with hazardous waste site operations

  • Identify the legislation and regulations governing hazardous waste site operations

  • Define the levels of training required for hazardous waste site workers at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.

BAM 7311  OSHA Safety Training Series

The Mandatory subject area in the OSHA series will cover electrical safety, environmental awareness, fall protection, fire safety and prevention, industrial facility safety, industrial signage, lockout/tagout, PPE, and walking/working surfaces.

The modules in the Safety subject area begin by providing an overview of common industrial facility hazards, protective systems, and when encountering hazards. These modules also introduce fire and electrical safety practices and discuss topics such as hazardous communications, lockout/tagout, industrial signage, and personal protective equipment. This series consists of 25 modules. Each module is 30 minutes self-paced and uses graphics, animations, videos, and written content to hit on all modalities of learning.

BAM 2110  RCRA and DOT Refresher

The unique DOT-RCRA hybrid “refresher” course includes an overview of hazardous waste management laws and regulations, a guide to complying with the myriad of hazardous waste regulations, including how to recognize hazardous wastes, how to manage waste correctly on site, how to select, label, and mark waste containers properly, how to prepare shipments for transport to treatment, storage and disposal facilities, and how to keep records for compliance and enforcement properly.

 

Who Should Take This Course:

 

  1. Involved with handling, shipping, or receiving hazardous materials, including samples of hazardous waste, and

  2. Involved with managing hazardous wastes.
     

May include:
 

  • Engineers

  • Scientists

  • Geologists

  • Facility personnel

  • Field technicians

  • Samplers

  • Drillers

  • Laboratory technicians

  • Shipping & receiving personnel

 

BAM 2111  RCRA Hazardous Waste Management For Generators

 

The Hazardous Waste Management Online Course discusses federal solid and hazardous waste management laws and regulations that affect businesses. The course includes a history and overview of hazardous waste management laws and regulations, a guide to complying with the myriad of hazardous waste regulations, including how to recognize hazardous wastes, how to manage waste correctly on site, how to select, label properly, and mark waste containers, how to prepare shipments for transport to treatment, storage and disposal facilities, and how to keep records for compliance and enforcement properly. Information includes complying with the 2006 Hazardous Waste Manifest changes.

 

The course assists facilities in meeting the annual training requirements for generators of hazardous waste, such as those presented in 40 CFR 265.16, 40 CFR 264.16, and 40 CFR 262.34.

 

Who Should Take This Course:

 

  1. Personnel who generate, handle, store, treat or dispose of hazardous waste may be required to complete an RCRA training course annually.

  2. Environmental managers at facilities that use hazardous chemicals and individuals wanting to know more about hazardous waste regulations will find the information provided in the course valuable.

BAM 2106  Shipping Infectious Substances (IATA & DOT)

Who should take this course: Anyone who -

  • Prepares hazardous materials for transportation; Selects packaging or packages hazardous materials;

  • Completes a shipper`s declaration or other paperwork associated with the transport of hazardous materials;

  • Loads/unloads or handles hazardous materials;

  • Is responsible for the safety of transporting hazardous materials;

  • Operates a vehicle used to transport hazardous materials.

 

Topics include: General awareness and familiarization with the following;

  • Identification of hazardous materials

  • Packaging operations

  • Marking and labeling

BAM 2107  Shipping with Dry Ice

The course has specific exercises related to the transportation of dry ice (“carbon dioxide, solid”) by air from a shipper`s perspective. Our 10-step approach encompasses all the activities relevant when preparing dry ice for shipment by air. The updated course includes recent changes to the regulations using the current edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. It’s recommended for individuals to Shipping with Dry Ice in packaging - that it does not contain other dangerous goods.

The course meets the requirements for training as specified in Section 1.5 of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and 49 CFR 172 Subpart H, including testing of participants.

While it`s not required, you might find it helpful to follow along with a current copy of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (and we highly recommend having a copy of the DGR handy if you ship any dangerous goods by air).

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