Hazmat Awareness

AIM

This program is designed to provide industrial workers, supervisors and Government Employees with the knowledge required to respond to a dangerous goods incident in a safe and effective manner.  Personnel at the “Awareness” level are expected to recognize that a hazard exists, be capable of securing the area, take only defensive action and know when and who to call.

CONTENT

This program covers a range of information concerning dangerous goods relevant to personnel safety, including recognition of hazardous materials, use of the Initial Emergency Response Guide, actions at an emergency scene and use of emergency response plans.  The standard this program is taught to is NFPA 472, Chapter 2, “Competencies for the First Responder at the Awareness Level”.  Trainees will acquire knowledge through a combination of lecture presentations, group discussions, film presentations and case studies.

Areas of study will include the following:

  • Classes of Dangerous Goods
  • NFPA 704 Symbols
  • WHMIS Symbols
  • UN Classification System
  • Container Colors and Shapes
  • Reference Books and Sources
  • Respiratory Hazards
  • Protective Clothing Use and Limitations
  • Initial Actions at a Hazmat Scene
  • Transport Canada Symbols
  • Other Safety Marks
  • Shipping Documents
  • Recognition and Identification
  • Use of CANUTECH
  • Exposure and Response
  • Occupancy and Location of Materials
  • Available Local Resources

DURATION: One (1) day.

PREREQUISITES

  • Trainees are expected to be in a good state of health and physically capable of fully taking part in all program activities.  Trainees are expected to participate in all physical training requirements.
  • A valid Government Identification is required and must be presented for registration and to the instructor on the first day of course commencement.  (Driver’s License, Passport, Vantage Card)

CERTIFICATION

All persons who successfully complete the course based on the performance standards will receive:

  • A Survival Systems Training certificate for Confined Entrant / Attendant
  • A laminated wallet course qualification card

Refresher training is recommended every one to two years. Expiry is subject to local jurisdiction/regulations.