HygieneTech has extensive
experience serving clients in both the private and public sectors, including governmental agencies, law firms,
insurance carriers, and companies in the environmental, aerospace, engineering, chemical, petrochemical, manufacturing,
and geotechnical industries.
HygieneTech offers a variety of entry-level, mid-level, and advanced occupational health and safety training courses that have been tailored to meet specific client needs. Our objective is to offer high quality, pragmatic, and cost-effective training programs that will reduce the potential for illness, injury, and/or loss of property; limit liabilities associated with hazardous material/waste handling and exposures to other health stressors and safety hazards; and comply with applicable health, safety, and environmental regulations. .
Typically, the training programs are presented in a lecture-type format using slide, video, and other visual aids. Participants are given the opportunity to perform practical hands-on exercises. Certificates are provided to those who have successfully passed each of our Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response courses, and, upon request, certificates can be made available to participants who have attended any of our other courses.
The HygieneTech training programs include the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response 40-hour course, 8-hour refresher course, 8-hour supervisor course, 24-hour occasional site personnel course, 16-hour upgrade course, as well as the following specific topics:
Accident Investigation
Airline Respirators
Air Monitoring
Air-Purifying Respirators
Asbestos Health Hazards
Bacteria Health Hazards
Bloodborne Pathogens
Chemical Hazards
Chemical Hygiene Plans
Cold Stress
Confined Space Entry
Decontamination
Drilling Safety Hazards
Drum Sampling and Handling
Emergency Response
Excavation Safety
Exposure Guidelines
First Aid Guidelines
Flammability Hazards
Fungi Health Hazards
Hazard Categorization
Hazard Communication
Hazard Recognition
Hearing Conservation
Heat Stress
Ionizing Radiation
Injury and Illness Prevention Program
Lead Health Hazards
Medical Surveillance and Biological Monitoring
Noise and Noise Control
Non-ionizing Radiation
OSHA Audit Techniques
OSHA Update
Personal Protective Equipment
Regulatory Overview
Rescue Operations
Safe Work Practices
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Site Characterization
Site Control
Site Emergencies and Action Plans
Site Health and Safety Plans
Site Safety Officer
Spill Control
Toxicology
Vibration
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