HAZWOPER Refresher Training - Module 11 - Site Control (US)
- Continuing education credit hours 0.03
- Mobile-Friendly, Self-Paced Format
- Nationally-Accredited, Regulatory-Approved
Course Objectives
Identify the elements of a site control program;
Discuss how these site control program elements are used to
prevent contamination
Course Description
This is Part 11 of a 13-part series of modules on HAZWOPER designed to provide the annual refresher training as
required by OSHA for all employees affected by this regulation. Part 11 covers site control. If uncontrolled, a spill
or release of hazardous waste could spread rapidly, leading to contamination on a large scale. For this reason, site
control is required on a hazardous waste site. Site control helps limit the spread of contamination in the event of
a spill or release of a hazardous substance and is a critical component of the HAZWOPER standard. The site
control program is designed to reduce the spread of hazardous substances from contaminated are as to clean
areas, to identify and isolate contaminated areas of the site, to facilitate emergency evacuation and medical
care, to prevent unauthorized entry to the site, and to deter vandalism and theft. This module examines the
elements of a site control program and how they can be implemented.
Regulations/Board Approvals
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120: Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response;
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.65: Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response;
EPA 40 CFR 311: Worker Protection
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