HAZWOPER Training in Phoenix, AZ
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER courses for employers in construction, utilities, environmental remediation, and emergency response — we specialize in group and corporate bookings for crews of any size, at your site or ours.
Federal Requirement for Hazardous Waste Work
OSHA's Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response standard (29 CFR 1910.120) requires training for any employee involved in hazardous waste site cleanup, treatment, storage, or disposal operations, as well as emergency responders who may encounter hazardous substance releases. The required training level depends on the employee's role and the nature of the work — and all initial training must be followed by annual 8-hour refreshers to keep certifications current.
P3 Safety Solutions has delivered HAZWOPER training to construction contractors, utility crews, environmental remediation firms, and municipal teams across Arizona since 2014. We schedule group courses at your facility — minimizing downtime and travel cost for your workforce — or at our Phoenix Safety Training Center.
Our HAZWOPER Courses
HAZWOPER 8-Hour Annual Refresher
Required annually for all workers who have completed initial HAZWOPER training. Reviews and updates competencies in hazard recognition, PPE selection, decontamination procedures, emergency response, and site-specific safety plans. This course satisfies the OSHA 1910.120(e)(8) annual refresher requirement. Ideal for scheduling as a group for your entire trained workforce at once to keep certifications aligned.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(8)
HAZWOPER 24-Hour Limited Site Worker
For workers who are on-site but do not handle hazardous materials directly — supervisors, support personnel, and workers with limited exposure potential who operate in designated clean support zones. Covers hazard recognition, site control, PPE, and emergency procedures at the level appropriate for limited-exposure roles. Satisfies the 24-hour initial training requirement under OSHA 1910.120(e)(3).
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)
HAZWOPER 40-Hour Site Worker
The full initial training program for employees who work on or near hazardous waste sites and may be exposed to hazardous substances above permissible exposure limits. Five-day course covering hazard identification and characterization, toxicology, air monitoring, PPE selection and donning/doffing, decontamination, site control and work zones, emergency response planning, and hands-on exercises. Satisfies the OSHA 1910.120(e)(3) 40-hour initial training requirement plus three days of supervised field experience.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)
Course Topics
- OSHA 1910.120 standard overview and applicability
- Hazardous substance identification and characterization
- Toxicology and exposure routes
- Air monitoring equipment and procedures
- PPE levels A, B, C, and D — selection and use
- Donning, doffing, and decontamination procedures
- Site control and work zone establishment
- Engineering controls and administrative controls
- Site safety and health plans
- Emergency response planning and drills
- Spill containment and response procedures
- Medical surveillance program requirements
Built for Employers With Hazardous Site Exposure
Our HAZWOPER training is used by construction contractors on brownfield and remediation projects, utility companies performing underground infrastructure work in contaminated corridors, environmental services firms, municipalities with hazardous waste operations, and industrial facilities with emergency response obligations. If your scope of work puts employees near hazardous substances — whether as the primary remediation crew or as support personnel — your team needs documented HAZWOPER training at the appropriate level before they set foot on site.
We deliver group courses at your facility anywhere in Arizona or at our Phoenix Safety Training Center. Contact us to discuss scheduling, minimum group sizes, and on-site logistics.
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