Course details
Why Attend
It is critical for every individual involved with hazardous waste, whether with its disposal or more commonly with its transportation, to acquire the relevant safe handling knowledge and skills.
The first step in effective hazardous is to understand the difference between what is hazardous and what is not. Many types of hazardous material require special handling, and the correct handling methods must be used for the material being disposed.
Indeed, hazardous waste, if not contained correctly can lead to fires, explosions, or the release of toxic fumes due to interaction with the container. It is crucial to ensure the hazardous material is ready for transport in order to reduce risks, last minute efforts and added expenses.
This course provides every professional involved with the knowledge and skills to ensure the safe handling of hazardous waste as well as drafts of contingency/emergency plans.
Course Methodology
This course will be highly interactive and include group discussions, case studies and syndicate work. It will include practical exercises that will allow all participants to use the knowledge they gained to demonstrate their skills in hazardous waste management.
Course Objectives
- Reduce waste management cost by effectively distinguishing the different types of hazardous waste and applying the relevant pre-transport requirements and disposal methods
- Use engineering controls to ensure all individuals involved with hazardous waste have the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Avoid accidents by applying the correct handling methods for drums and containers used for various types of hazardous wastes
- Identify training needs for all individuals involved with hazardous waste management
- Develop emergency response plans to hazardous substance release
Target Audience
Target Competencies
- Hazardous waste management
- Hazardous waste transportation
- Engineering controls
- Drums and containers handling
- Emergency response planning
Course Outline
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- Hazardous waste collection and operations
- Definition of hazardous waste
- How to classify waste
- Recordkeeping requirements
- Waste container selection
- Accumulation point and satellite management
- Safety and health program for hazardous waste operations
- Site characterization and analysis
- Site control
- Medical surveillance and engineering controls
- Medical surveillance
- Employees covered
- Frequency of medical examinations
- Content of medical examinations and consultations
- Examination by a physician and costs
- Information provided to the physician
- Physician written opinion
- Recordkeeping
- Engineering controls
- Engineering controls, work practices and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- PPE selection
- Totally encapsulating chemical protective suits
- PPE program
- Medical surveillance
- Handling drums and containers
- Opening drums and containers
- Material handling equipment
- Radioactive wastes
- Shock sensitive wastes
- Laboratory waste packs
- Sampling of drum and container contents
- Shipping and transport
- Tank and vault procedures
- Decontamination
- Decontamination procedures
- Equipment and solvents
- Personal protective clothing and equipment
- Unauthorized employees
- Commercial laundries or cleaning establishments
- Showers and change rooms
- Emergency response to hazardous substance release
- Emergency response plan
- Elements of an emergency response plan
- Procedures for handling emergency response
- Skilled support personnel
- Specialist employees
- Training
- First responder awareness level
- First responder operations level
- Hazardous materials technician
- Hazardous materials specialist
- On scene incident commander
- Trainers
- Refresher training
- Medical surveillance and consultation
- Chemical protective clothing
- Post emergency response operations
Course Location
About PLUS Specialty Training
As a division of Meirc, PLUS Specialty Training provides highly specialized, technical and industry-specific training courses using leading freelance subject matter experts, practitioners, and technical trainers.
- Public / open training courses are delivered in:
- 3 or 5 days
- English or Arabic
- Dubai or Abu Dhabi
- In-house / in-company courses are available in all topics, upon request
- Training courses are facilitated by leading freelance subject matter experts
- Due to the advanced nature of the topics delivered, trainers who are senior practitioners in their field are sourced, recruited, and contracted to share their relevant experience and expertise
- PLUS ensures that all trainers, content, and facilitation meet Meirc’s high and reputable standards of quality, reliability, and integrity
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