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29 CFR 1910.12029 CFR 1910.120
Hazardous Waste Operations and Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency ResponseEmergency Response
(Hazwoper)(Hazwoper)
Presented By: Etech Environmental & Safety Solutions, Inc.Presented By: Etech Environmental & Safety Solutions, Inc.
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(a) Scope, application, and definitions (a) Scope, application, and definitions
• Paragraph One(i)-(iv): • Required/voluntary clean-up
operations at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites
• Clean-up operations at sites covered by Resources Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA)
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(a) Scope, application, and definitions (a) Scope, application, and definitions
Paragraph One(i)-(iv) (continued):• Operations involving hazardous waste at certain
treatment, storage, and disposal facilities• Emergency response for hazardous substance
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(a) Scope, application, and definitions(a) Scope, application, and definitions
Paragraph Two(iv):• Emergency response
operations must comply with paragraph (q)
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(a) Scope, application, and definitions(a) Scope, application, and definitions
Paragraph Three:• Definitions
• Emergency response• Hazardous substance • Other
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Covers employers having employees engaged in emergency response regardless of location
• Exceptions for employees engaged in operations specified in (a)(1)(i)-(a)(1)(iv)
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Paragraph One:• Emergency response plan
• In writing• Available for
inspection and copying• Communicated to all
affected employees
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Paragraph One (continued):• Not required for employers who
• Evacuate their employees, • Do not permit employee participation in
emergency response, and• Have written emergency action plan
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Paragraph Two(i)-(xi) :• Elements of emergency response plan
• Pre-emergency planning/coordination• Roles, authority, training, and communication• Emergency recognition and prevention• Safe distances and places of refuge
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Paragraph Two(i)-(xi) (continued):
• Site security and control • Evacuation routes and
procedures• Decontamination• Emergency medical
treatment
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Paragraph Two(i)-(xi) (continued):
• Emergency alerting and response
• Critiques • Personal Protective
Equipment and emergency equipment
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Paragraph Four:• Skilled support personnel
• Initial briefing required• Wearing of Personal Protective
Equipment • Hazards of chemicals• Duties
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Paragraph Five:• Specialist employees
• Work with hazardous substances
• Provide advice or assistance during emergency response
• Must receive training or demonstrate competency annually
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Paragraph Six:• Training
• Required for employees participating in emergency response
• Based on duties and function to be performed
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Paragraph Six(i):• First responder awareness level
• Likely to witness or discover a release
• Trained to initiate notification
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Paragraph Six(i):• Competencies for first responder awareness level
• Understand hazardous substances and their risks • Understand potential outcomes• Recognizing presence of substances
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Paragraph Six(i) (continued):• Identification of hazardous substances• Role of first responder awareness level• Recognizing need for additional resources
and making notifications
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Paragraph Six (ii):• First responders at
operations level• Participate as part of
initial response• Respond defensively
without trying to stop release
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Paragraph Six (ii) (continued):• Must demonstrate competency for awareness level• Employers must certify at least 8-hours of training or
sufficient experience in other specified areas of expertise
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Paragraph Six(iii):• Hazardous material
technicians - HMT• Respond offensively for
purpose of stopping release• Employer must certify at
least 24 hours of training equivalent to operations level and competencies in additional areas
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Paragraph Six (iv):• Hazardous material specialists
• Provide support to technicians.• Requires specific knowledge of substances • May act as site liaison • Employer must certify at least 24 hours of
training equivalent to technician level and competencies in additional areas
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Paragraph Six(v):• On-scene incident
commanders• Assume control of the
incident scene• Employers must certify at
least 24 hours of training equivalent to operation level and competencies in additional areas
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Paragraph Seven:• Trainers who teach the required
topics must• Complete training course for
teaching subjects, or • Have credentials and
instructional experience necessary to demonstrate competency
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Paragraph Eight:• Refresher Training
• Employees who are trained must
• receive annual refresher training, or
• demonstrate competencies annually
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Paragraph Eight (continued):• Employers must maintain
• Statement of training or competency• Method used to demonstrate competency
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Paragraph Nine:• Medical surveillance and consultation
• Hazmat team members and hazardous material specialists
• Other emergency response employees who exhibit signs or symptoms
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Paragraph Ten:• Chemical Protective Clothing
• Must meet requirements specified in standard
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Paragraph Eleven:• Post emergency response operations
• Clean-up requirements