ACS – GP USA HAZWOPER

In hazardous workplaces where chemical exposure, toxic substances, and emergency incidents are part of operational reality, structured training is not just recommended—it is essential. ACS – GP USA HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) is a specialized safety program designed to prepare workers for safe performance in high-risk environments involving hazardous materials. Built around industry-recognized OSHA HAZWOPER principles (29 CFR 1910.120), this course strengthens both compliance awareness and real-world emergency readiness.
The training focuses on practical application of hazardous waste handling, site safety procedures, decontamination processes, risk assessment techniques, and emergency response protocols. Learners gain a clear understanding of hazard identification, personal protective equipment (PPE) selection, exposure prevention strategies, and safe operational control measures used in industrial, environmental, and emergency response settings.
ACS – GP USA HAZWOPER is highly relevant for professionals in construction, oil and gas, waste management, environmental services, manufacturing, and emergency response sectors. Beyond regulatory compliance, the course enhances workplace safety culture, improves operational control, and supports organizations in meeting strict health and safety standards. It is a critical qualification for individuals seeking to build expertise in hazardous materials management and advance their careers in safety-critical industries.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ACS – GP
Duration
5 day
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
MCQ & Response Simulation
Course Objective
- Understand OSHA and EPA HAZWOPER standards for hazardous waste operations.
- Identify hazardous materials and their risks in workplace and cleanup scenarios.
- Learn safe handling, storage, and disposal procedures for hazardous substances.
- Develop skills to perform decontamination and personal protective equipment (PPE) use.
- Explore emergency response procedures for hazardous material incidents.
- Gain knowledge of site control and hazard communication in HAZWOPER operations.
- Understand the importance of training and drills for HAZWOPER teams.
- Learn to document HAZWOPER activities and incidents for compliance.

Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: Learners must be 18 years or above.
- Educational Background: Basic literacy and numeracy skills are recommended to understand safety procedures, technical instructions, and compliance documentation.
- Language Proficiency: A good command of written and spoken English is required to comprehend hazard communication, safety guidelines, and regulatory requirements.
- Work Experience: Prior experience in oil & gas, chemical handling, manufacturing, construction, transportation, environmental services, or industrial operations is beneficial but not mandatory.
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for individuals working in or entering hazardous environments where chemical exposure and emergency response risks are present.
- HAZWOPER technicians and site workers
- Environmental health and safety (EHS) professionals
- Oil & gas industry workers
- Chemical plant and manufacturing personnel
- Waste management and remediation workers
- Emergency response and disaster management teams
- Construction and industrial site workers handling hazardous materials
- Laboratory and research facility staff
- Transportation and logistics personnel dealing with hazardous substances
- Safety officers, supervisors, and compliance managers
Course Learning Outcomes
- Apply OSHA and EPA HAZWOPER standards to ensure compliance in hazardous work environments.
- Identify, assess, and control risks associated with hazardous materials and contaminated sites.
- Demonstrate safe handling, storage, transportation, and disposal procedures for hazardous substances.
- Perform decontamination processes effectively and select appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for different risk levels.
- Respond appropriately to hazardous material incidents, including spill control and emergency procedures.
- Maintain site safety through hazard communication, control zones, and operational monitoring practices.
- Accurately document HAZWOPER activities, inspections, and incident reports for compliance and audit purposes.
