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Department of Defense Hazardous Materials Training Program “Emergency Response”
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Overview l Goals l Certification Methods l Refresher Training
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Program Goals l Comply with Federal Regulations l Comply with NFPA Standard 472 l Standardize HazMat training across DoD l Eliminate the need to purchase contractor provided training l Enhance an organization’s emergency response capability
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Five Certification Methods 1 - Reciprocity (IFSAC or ProBoard) 2 - Challenge Testing -- Liability/Safety issues (No Grandfathering) -- Recognize previous knowledge/experience 3 - Attend a course taught locally by a HazMat Train-the-Trainer Course Graduate 4 - Complete the applicable Certification Program CDC Course 5 - Computer-Based Multimedia Training
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Certification Performance Testing Knowledge Testing Employer Certifies Performance & Refresher Trng Complete CDC, Multimedia Course, or Base Level Track CerTest Currently Qualified Recurring Proficiency Trng Provide Qualification Evidence to Employer Disapproved Fails Challenge Test
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No Previous HazMat Training Knowledge Testing (ECI) CDC Courses CerTest Attend a Base Level T-t-T Taught Course DoD Multimedia Courseware Certification Performance Testing Certification Performance Testing CerTest Certification Performance Testing Certification Methods Recurring Proficiency Trng Recurring Proficiency Trng Recurring Proficiency Trng
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Recurring Proficiency Training CerTest (Computer-Based Testing) Multimedia Platform Performance Exercises Actual Responses Training Classes Required by 29 CFR OSHA 1910.120, para (q) (6) and AFI 32-4002, Hazardous Material Emergency Planning and Response Program, para 4.7 & 4.8
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