[OR_Archaeology] HAZMAT Training Opportunities

Susan White Susan.White at state.or.us
Tue Mar 18 14:59:11 PST 2008


The University of Washington Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences has received a grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health and Safety to provide training and education to workers engaged in activities related to hazardous materials and waste generation, removal, containment, transportation, safety and emergency response.  

With the grant we are able to provide affordable training to our target population of Native Americans, Alaskan Native, and construction or port workers who are potentially exposed to hazardous substances in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.


Type of Courses we can provide:

40 Hr HAZWOPER
8 Hr HAZWASTE Refresher
24 Hr HAZWOPER
Oil Spill Response
Basic Industrial Emergency Responder Operations 
Industrial Emergency Response Awareness 
Emergency Responder Basic Operations 
Emergency Responder/Hazardous Materials Technician 
Emergency Response Hazardous Materials Specialist 
16 Hour Disaster Site Worker 
Hazardous Materials Transportation Awareness 
Confined Space 
General Industry Safety 
Construction Safety 
Hazard Communication

Who To Contact for More Information:

Mike Willis
Assistant Director  Continuing Education and Outreach Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences University of Washington   
mwillis at u.washington.edu 
206-616-7899









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