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J. J. Keller protects people and the businesses they run.™
J. J. Keller protects people and the businesses they run. You can trust our expertise across a wide range of subjects relating to labor, transportation, environmental, and worker safety. Our deep knowledge of federal and state agencies is built on a strong foundation of more than 100 editors and consultants and 70+ years of regulatory compliance experience.
Hazmat Training Program - USB
This Hazardous materials training program helps employers and employees learn how to safely and properly handle hazardous materials for shipping and transporting. Available in USB and Digital Download formats!
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Product Information
Hazardous materials (hazmat) can be a risk to health, safety, and property when shipped. The Department of Transportation (DOT) decides what items are considered hazmat.
The Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) are a set of rules created by The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA).
Please note: 49 CFR 172.704(d) of the HMR requires each hazmat employer to create and retain a record certifying the current training of each hazmat employee. It is the responsibility of the hazmat employer to complete additional company-specific training in order to formally certify each learner. Trainers may use the J. J. Keller-issued certificate for compliance with the recordkeeping requirements in Section 172.704(d)(3). The trainer and the trainer’s company are considered the “person providing the training” in Section 172.704(d)(4). Because of this, trainers should maintain additional records documenting a description or copy of the additional company-specific training materials provided to each learner.
Regulations Covered: 49 CFR Parts 107-180 and 49 CFR Part 397
Intended Audience: All hazmat employees, in all industries, who are responsible for any aspect of shipping or transporting hazardous materials
Languages: English and Spanish
What's Covered
After viewing the 13 videos below, learners will have a better understanding of these important Hazmat topics:
General Awareness:
Describe what information on the hazmat table is needed to determine if a material is hazardous
Recognize the hazard classes and divisions on the hazmat table
Recognize examples of a hazardous substance, hazardous waste, marine pollutant, elevated-temperature material, and limited quantity material
Identify the purpose of shipping papers, markings, labels, and placards
Hazmat Training: Safety:
Identify the emergency response information that needs to be provided for a hazmat shipment
Describe where the emergency response phone number needs to be located and how it needs to be monitored
Describe where the carrier’s contact information needs to be located and who needs to use it
Security Awareness:
Recognize the importance of hazmat security and potential security threats
Identify ways to reduce the risk of security threats
Identify suspicious behaviors
Describe how to report suspicious activity
Highway Transportation:
Explain what additional licensing and registration requirements are necessary before transporting hazmat
Decide what hazmat documentation is needed and where to store it during transport
Take precautions to keep your cargo safe and secure during transport
Discuss what you, the driver, will do in the event of a hazmat incident or accident
Labeling:
Explain labeling specifications and requirements
Identify hazmat labeling and describe what each label means
Lithium Batteries:
Determine proper shipping requirements for lithium batteries
Identify appropriate packaging for transport
Recognize which marking and labels are required
Explain when shipping papers must be completed
Loading, Unloading, and Load Segregation:
Apply loading and unloading requirements for safe hazmat handling
Navigate the segregation and compatibility tables to determine proper strategies for the storage and transportation of hazardous materials
Marking:
Explain marking specifications and requirements for both non-bulk and bulk packaging
Identify hazmat markings and describe what each marking means
Packaging:
Identify the manufacturer’s markings on a hazmat packaging and describe what each code means
Explain how to select appropriate hazmat packaging
Placarding:
Explain placarding specifications and requirements
Identify hazmat placarding and describe what each placard means
Reporting an Incident:
Explain when and how to report a hazmat incident via telephone
Identify when and how to submit a written incident report to PHMSA
Shipping Papers:
Explain the importance of shipping papers and how to fill them out
Identify shipping paper retention requirements
The Hazardous Materials Table:
Explain what the hazmat table is and why it is important in the hazmat transportation process
Navigate the hazmat table to verify information regarding hazardous materials
What’s Included with each Training Delivery Option
Same Great Content Available in 3 Options
Option 1: USB Only
Option 2: Digital Download Only
Option 3: USB + Digital Download
Main Video Program(Available in English & Spanish)
General Awareness (9 mins)
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Safety (9 mins)
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Security Awareness (11 mins)
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Highway Transportation (18 mins)
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Labeling (13 mins)
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Lithium Batteries (22 mins)
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Loading, Unloading, and Load Segregation (15 mins)