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The Midwest Consortium developed this course for company managers, workers and residents who may be affected by the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response standard enforced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Also available in Spanish.

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El Consorcio del Medio Oeste desarrolló este curso para gerentes de empresas, trabajadores y residentes que pueden verse afectados por el estándar de Operaciones de Residuos Peligrosos y Respuesta a Emergencias impuesto por la Administración de Salud y Seguridad Ocupacional (OSHA).

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This program was developed in response to the need for residents near industrial sites to gain skills to better identify sources and risks of exposure to emission.

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Exercise: Air Pollution


Exercise: Assessing Preparedness Survey


Exercise: Create a Climate Kit


Exercise: Investigating Water Contamination


Exercise: Lithium Battery Safety


Exercise: Sustainability


Exercise: Using the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)


Exercise: What is Happening in My Zip Code


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Industrial First-on-the-Scene

This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Rule (29 CFR 1910.120) for first responder personnel (awareness level) who may be the first-on-the-scene at a hazardous materials incident. The training program covers basic hazard recognition, identification, reporting, and self-protection for individuals who may do preliminary observation of an event. It does not provide the necessary hazard recognition and protective skills required to perform emergency response activities. To undertake the activities of emergency responders, additional training is necessary.

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Exercise: HCS 2012

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Municipal First-on-the-Scene

This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Rule (29 CFR 1910.120) for first responder personnel (awareness level) who may be the first-on-the-scene at a hazardous materials incident. The training program covers basic hazard recognition, identification, reporting, and self-protection for individuals who may do preliminary observation of an event. It does not provide the necessary hazard recognition and protective skills required to perform emergency response activities. To undertake the activities of emergency responders, additional training is necessary.

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Exercise: HCS 2012

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Guidance on Structure and Documentation

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Course: Confined Space Rescue (CSR)

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Looking Back and Forward


Inspect, Don, Doff


Checking Out Factors in Glove Selection


Suit Up and Decon


More than CPC and RPE


Levels of Protection


Decon Double Check


Using the ERG


Exposures Measured at Your Workplace


Sampling to Measure Exposure


Design and Conduct a Skill-based Drill


Trench Safety Awareness


Using Your SCBA


NIOSH Pocket Guide Performance Measure


NIOSH Pocket Guide Mobile App


Create a Climate Kit


U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) Investigation Exercises


8HR-M Risk Management Plan Exercise


Lithium Battery Safety

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This program follows the 40-Hour Site Worker program. The goals of the program are to:
  • Review basic skills and knowledge about hazardous waste site work
  • Engage in learning and problem-solving activities that will help to improve safety and health conditions on a site
  • Implement safe work practices
  • Demonstrate use of personal protective equipment for site work
  • Implement procedures in a safety and health plan to control hazards
  • Meet training requirements in Section (e) (8) of the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard, 19 CFR 1910.120

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Inspect, Don, Doff


Checking Out Factors in Glove Selection


Suit Up and Decon


More than CPC and RPE


Levels of Protection


Decon Double Check


Using the ERG


Exposures Measured at Your Workplace


Sampling to Measure Exposure


Design and Conduct a Skill-based Drill


Trench Safety Awareness


Using Your SCBA


NIOSH Pocket Guide Performance Measure


NIOSH Pocket Guide Mobile App


Create a Climate Kit


U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) Investigation Exercises


8TR-M Risk Management Plan Exercise


Lithium Battery Safety

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This Technician-level Emergency Responder training course was developed to assist employers in certifying the required competencies shown in 29 CFR 1910.120(q) for workers who will respond to ammonia releases in food processing only. Those completing the program successfully are not competent at the technician level to respond to any other type of release.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP


Exercise: HCS 2012


Exercise: Using Electronic Resources in a Review of RPE Use

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This course complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for “occasional” site workers and is designed to be taught in 24 hours. Included in the 24 hours are daily material presentations, material reviews, labs, exercises and activities, and pre- and post- tests. Participants who complete this 24-hour course may later complete the remaining 16 hours needed for the full 40-hour Hazardous Waste Worker Course.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP


Exercise: HCS 2012

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This hazardous waste worker training course was developed in response to the need for waste site employees to obtain 40-hour training under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. This course complies with the Final Rule, 29CFR1910.120, and is designed to be taught in 40 hours. Included in the 40 hours are daily material presentations, material reviews, labs, exercises and activities, and pre- and post- tests.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP


Exercise: HCS 2012

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This Technician-level Emergency Responder training course was developed to assist employers in certifying the required competencies shown in 29 CFR 1910.120(q). This course complies with the Final Rule, 29 CFR 1910.120(q), and is designed to be taught in 40 hours. Included in the 40 hours are daily presentations, reviews, and hands-on or small groups exercises and activities; a pre- and post- test are required.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP


Exercise: HCS 2012


Exercise: Evaluating Usefulness of Electronic Resources for ICS Activities

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This course will provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to rescue employees from confined spaces at the Operations Level.

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Given the COVID-19 pandemic, the Midwest Consortium developed this course to highlight adjustments in procedures for those responding to emergencies.

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The Midwest Consortium developed this program for facilitators who want to conduct and evaluate a drill.  When completed, participants will be better able to:

  • Demonstrate competency in completing an assignment during a drill
  • Participate in a debriefing to identify areas for improvement
  • Respond to external input regarding areas of improvement, if appropriate
  • Identify approaches to achieving improvements identified

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Exercise: Using Electronic Resources to Gather Hazmat Information


Exercise: Using Electronic Resources in a Review of RPE Use


MODULES

Inspect, Don, Doff


Checking Out Factors in Glove Selection


Suit Up and Decon


More than CPC and RPE


Levels of Protection


Decon Double Check


Using the ERG


Exposures Measured at Your Workplace


Sampling to Measure Exposure


Design and Conduct a Skill-based Drill


Trench Safety Awareness


Using Your SCBA


NIOSH Pocket Guide Performance Measure


NIOSH Pocket Guide Mobile App


Create a Climate Kit


U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) Investigation Exercises


ER Risk Management Plan


Lithium Battery Safety

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Recognition, Health Effects, and Reporting Upon completion of this program, participants will be better able to safely observe and identify potential physical, biological, and chemical hazards, properly report their observations, and describe the potential health effects of hazardous substances.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP

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This course was developed to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard, 29 CFR 1910.120 and Employee Emergency Plans and Fire Prevention Plans, 29 CFR 1910.38. The program is designed to provide Evacuation Coordinators with the knowledge and skills required to assist employees in evacuating their facility in the event of an emergency. It may be appropriate to add shelter-in-place content as well. This course is designed to be completed in 2 hours, not including breaks.

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This program was developed in response to the need for workers served by the MWC to gain in-depth skills regarding the range of air, water and soil sampling devices used for exposure assessment; by following the outline format and activities in this guide, you will be better able to enhance learning, stimulate class discussion, and maintain the training objectives.

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This program is designed for community members who are concerned about family and/or community emergency preparedness. Also available in Spanish.

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Este programa está diseñado para miembros de la comunidad que están preocupados por la preparación para emergencias familiares y / o comunitarias.

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This course was developed to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response standard, 29CFR1910.120 for those hospital employees who may be involved in receiving victims of a mass-casualty event. The program is designed to provide background, drill and resources for “first receivers” at a health care facility. The program covers vulnerability assessments, Emergency Management Plans and provides opportunity for a drill using equipment that is available at the facility where you will provide training. The facilities for decon will vary, from a single room in a facility, to the availability of a heated and plumbed external tent.

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This is an awareness-level course designed to train workers to reduce their risk of heat and cold stress and treat heat- and cold-related illness if needed.

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Unified Command Exercise

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This course is designed to satisfy the requirements for personnel whose duties and functions are consistent with the description for Operations-Level First Responder as described in 29 CFR 1910.120, (q) (6) (ii). Participants in this course are members of an emergency response team which may have to respond to an incident involving hazardous materials at an industrial facility.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP


Exercise: HCS 2012

 
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rule to help assure worker health and safety during emergency response activities requires specific training for members of the response team, depending upon the duties to be performed. Emergency response activities are conducted within a structured framework called the Incident Command System and an Emergency Response Plan (ERP); at locations where personnel will evacuate and await external personnel to conduct the response an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is required.

This is an Awareness level program and does not meet the requirements for serving as an Incident Commander at an actual incident. To serve as an Incident Commander, additional training is required, including an initial 24-hours of training at the Operations level.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP

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Trainees are here because they are or will be employed as mold remediation workers. During this program they will learn about the following topics:

  • Mold-specific health and safety hazards.
  • Use of personal protective equipment.
  • Work practices and other controls to minimize hazards.
  • Decontamination
  • Other resources.

When they finish, they will be better able to do the following:

  • Recognize mold-related hazards.
  • Conduct safe work practices.
  • Use protective equipment.
  • Perform necessary decontamination.

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This program was developed to help people gain knowledge and skills related to mold safety and cleanup.

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The Midwest Consortium developed this course to prepare participants to address the opioid epidemic in their communities.

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The Midwest Consortium developed this course to train emergency responders and others who may respond to an opioid overdose. By following the outlined format and activities in this guide, you will be better able to enhance learning, stimulate participant discussion, and achieve the training objectives.

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Somali translation (developed by University of Minnesota Training Center)

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This program is designed for community members who are concerned about the quality of their environment and how its quality affects their health and the health of their family and community. The topic is PBT chemicals: Persistent in the environment for long periods of time, Bioaccumulate in the food chain and posing Toxic risks to human health and ecosystems.

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Exercise: Using the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)


Exercise: What is Happening in my Zip Code?


Exercise: Building Resources – The Greening of Home, Community, and Work

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This program was developed in response to the need for workers served by the MWC to gain in-depth skills regarding the range of PPE that may be used. By following the outline format and activities in this guide, you will be better able to enhance learning, stimulate class discussion, and maintain the training objectives.

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Community Member Preparedness for Potential Fuel Releases along Transportation Routes

The Midwest Consortium developed this introduction to health and safety impacts of high-volume transportation of fuels to assist the local community members and business owners in becoming better prepared for possible releases along transportation routes.

When participants complete this introduction, they will be better able to:

  • Recognize where a release might occur
  • List outcomes of a release in your community

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The University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services developed this program in conjunction with the Midwest Consortium. It was developed in response to the need for workers to gain additional knowledge and skills to facilitate safe response in a post storm environment.

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Recognition, Health Effects, and Reporting
Upon completion of this program, participants will be better able to safely observe and identify potential physical, biological, and chemical hazards, properly report their observations, and describe the potential health effects of hazardous substances.

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Recognition, Health Effects, and Reporting Upon completion of this program, participants will be better able to safely observe and identify potential physical, biological, and chemical hazards, properly report their observations, and describe the potential health effects of hazardous substances. THIS IS A HYBRID COURSE.  The first two hours of this course are completed asynchronously online. Facilitators are not responsible for creating the online portion of the program.  The final two hours are conducted live by the facilitator. If you would like to deliver this hybrid course, please contact Tim Hilbert (tim.hilbert@uc.edu) to get access to the online learning platform.

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Format: Hybrid

Participants are here because they are members of an emergency response team that may respond to a high-volume release of fuel on land or water. They have previously completed a 24-hour Operations-level program, or the equivalent skills are documented by the employer as described in 29 CFR 1910.120, (q) (6) (ii).

This additional training provides more detailed recognition and health effects training for the fuel(s) that may be transported through the responders’ area.

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Exercise: Training-Only ERP


Exercise: HCS 2012


Course: Exposure Monitoring (EXP)

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The Midwest Consortium developed this program for facilitators who want to design and conduct a tabletop program.  When completed, participants will be better able to:

  • Demonstrate competency in completing a task or a role in a tabletop exercise
  • Participate in a debriefing to identify areas for improvement
  • List approaches to achieving improvements identified

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This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Final Rule (1910.120 effective March 6, 1990) for Treatment, Storage, and Disposal facility workers. The training program covers basic hazard recognition; use of provided protective equipment; basic control, containment, confinement, and decontamination procedures; other relevant standard operating procedures; and incident termination. This program is similar in content and agenda to the 24-hour Hazardous Waste Site Worker Training program and the 24-hour Industrial Emergency Response (IER). Therefore, the facilitator for this program is referred to the complete Facilitator Guides for these other 24-Hour courses for guidance. Note that the IER program is for workers responding to an emergency whereas the TSD worker may be exposed to hazardous materials during routine operations at the TSD facility.

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The Midwest Consortium developed this course for workers and community members who want to investigate the reduction of use of toxic materials.  Member institutions of the Midwest Consortium who worked on the update of the initial program include Green Door Initiative, University of Minnesota and the University of Cincinnati. This program was developed for use by industrial workers and community residents who seek use reduction as one approach to reducing exposures.

The Toxic Use Reduction course incorporates a variety of teaching methods to meet varied learning styles. Material presentation with discussion and small group exercises are used.

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Getting Prepared to be a Volunteer at a Disaster The Midwest Consortium (MWC) developed this introduction to health and safety considerations for volunteers who will be traveling to a disaster to assist the local community in clean-up. Also available in Spanish. When completed, participants will be better able to:
  • Identify what you need to know before you depart
  • Recognize factors to consider in packing
  • Recognize possible hazards
  • Identify resources to minimize exposure to hazards

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Midwest Consortium (MWC por sus siglas en inglés) desarrolló esta introducción a las consideraciones de salud y seguridad para los voluntarios que viajarán a un desastre para ayudar a la comunidad local en la limpieza. Cuando se complete, los participantes podrán:
  • Identificar lo que necesitan saber antes de partir
  • Reconocer los factores a considerar al empacar
  • Reconocer posibles peligros
  • Identificar los recursos para minimizar la exposición a los peligros

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Trainees are here because they are or will be employed as weatherization workers. During this program they will learn about the following topics:

  • Health and safety hazards may be present.
  • Work Practices and other controls to minimize hazards.
  • Use of personal protective equipment.
  • Other resources.

When they finish, they will be better able to do the following:

  • Recognize hazards that may be present
  • Conduct safe work practices.
  • Use protective equipment.

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The Midwest Consortium developed this course for company managers, workers and residents who may be affected by the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response standard enforced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OS Read More
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El Consorcio del Medio Oeste desarrolló este curso para gerentes de empresas, trabajadores y residentes que pueden verse afectados por el estándar de Operaciones de Residuos Peligrosos y Respuesta a Emergencias impuesto por la Administrac Read More
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DOWNLOADS 3AW Outline Program Guidance Cover Sheet Timeline Registration Form Evaluation Form
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This program was developed in response to the need for residents near industrial sites to gain skills to better identify sources and risks of exposure to emission. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Guide Cover Sheet Registration Form Read More
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Industrial First-on-the-Scene This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Rule (29 CFR 1910.120) for first responder personnel (awareness level) who may be the first-on-the-scene at a hazardous materials i Read More
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Municipal First-on-the-Scene This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Rule (29 CFR 1910.120) for first responder personnel (awareness level) who may be the first-on-the-scene at a hazardous materials in Read More
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Guidance on Structure and Documentation DOWNLOADS Refresher Outline Cover Sheet Timeline Registration Form Impact Evaluation Evaluation Form Course: Confined Space Rescue (CSR) Facilitators Manual Participant Manual
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DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Overview – Single Session Format Facilitator Overview – Multi-Session Format Participant Cover Page Timeline Cover Sheet and Module Checklist Impact Evaluation Test Scores Registration Form Evalua Read More
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This program follows the 40-Hour Site Worker program. The goals of the program are to: Review basic skills and knowledge about hazardous waste site work Engage in learning and problem-solving activities that will help to improve safety and Read More
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DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Overview – Single Session Format Facilitator Overview – Multi-Session Format 8TR-M Participant Cover Page Module Checklist Timeline Cover Sheet Impact Evaluation Test Scores Registration Form Eval Read More
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This Technician-level Emergency Responder training course was developed to assist employers in certifying the required competencies shown in 29 CFR 1910.120(q) for workers who will respond to ammonia releases in food processing only. Those Read More
Language: English
Format:
This course complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for “occasional” site workers and is designed to be taught in 24 hours. Included in the 24 hours are daily material presentations, material reviews, labs, exercises and activities, and pre- Read More
Language: English
Format:
This hazardous waste worker training course was developed in response to the need for waste site employees to obtain 40-hour training under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. This course complies with the Final Rule, 29CFR1910.120, and is designed to be Read More
Language: English
Format:
This Technician-level Emergency Responder training course was developed to assist employers in certifying the required competencies shown in 29 CFR 1910.120(q). This course complies with the Final Rule, 29 CFR 1910.120(q), and is designed t Read More
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Format:
This course will provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to rescue employees from confined spaces at the Operations Level. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitators Manual Participant Manual Cover Sheet Timeline Registrat Read More
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The Midwest Consortium developed this course for community members who may be impacted by COVID-19. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Guide Participant Handout Cover Sheet Registration Evaluation Form POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS CVC B Read More
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Given the COVID-19 pandemic, the Midwest Consortium developed this course to highlight adjustments in procedures for those responding to emergencies. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Guide Powerpoint Slides Timeline Cover Sheet Regis Read More
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The Midwest Consortium developed this program for facilitators who want to conduct and evaluate a drill.  When completed, participants will be better able to: Demonstrate competency in completing an assignment during a drill Participate i Read More
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Format:
DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Overview – Single Session Format Facilitator Overview – Multi-Session Format Participant Cover Page Timeline Cover Sheet and Module Checklist Impact Evaluation Test Scores Registration Form Evalua Read More
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Recognition, Health Effects, and Reporting Upon completion of this program, participants will be better able to safely observe and identify potential physical, biological, and chemical hazards, properly report their observations, and descri Read More
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This course was developed to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard, 29 CFR 1910.120 and Employee Emergency Plans and Fire Prevention Plans, 29 CFR 1910.38. The program is designed to pr Read More
Language: English
Format:
This program was developed in response to the need for workers served by the MWC to gain in-depth skills regarding the range of air, water and soil sampling devices used for exposure assessment; by following the outline format and activitie Read More
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Format:
This program is designed for community members who are concerned about family and/or community emergency preparedness. Also available in Spanish. DOWNLOADS Facilitators Manual Participant Manual FCP PowerPoint FCP PowerPoint – Fisk (TN) Read More
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Este programa está diseñado para miembros de la comunidad que están preocupados por la preparación para emergencias familiares y / o comunitarias. DESCARGAS Guía del Facilitador (Facilitator) Guía del Participante (Participant) FCP P Read More
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This course was developed to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response standard, 29CFR1910.120 for those hospital employees who may be involved in receiving victims of a mass-casualty event. The pro Read More
Language: English
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This is an awareness-level course designed to train workers to reduce their risk of heat and cold stress and treat heat- and cold-related illness if needed. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Guide Powerpoint Slides Cover Sheet Timelin Read More
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DOWNLOADS ICS Outline – Program Guidance Cover Sheet Timeline Registration Form Evaluation Form

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  Unified Command Exercise Facilitator Guide Participant Guide
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This course is designed to satisfy the requirements for personnel whose duties and functions are consistent with the description for Operations-Level First Responder as described in 29 CFR 1910.120, (q) (6) (ii). Participants in this course Read More
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rule to help assure worker health and safety during emergency response activities requires specific training for members of the response team, depending upon the duties to be performe Read More
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Trainees are here because they are or will be employed as mold remediation workers. During this program they will learn about the following topics: Mold-specific health and safety hazards. Use of personal protective equipment. Work practic Read More
Language: English
Format:
This program was developed to help people gain knowledge and skills related to mold safety and cleanup. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Guide MSC PowerPoint Slides Cover Sheet Registration Form Evaluation Form
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The Midwest Consortium developed this course to prepare participants to address the opioid epidemic in their communities. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Guide Powerpoint Presentation Cover Sheet Registration Evaluation Form
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The Midwest Consortium developed this course to train emergency responders and others who may respond to an opioid overdose. By following the outlined format and activities in this guide, you will be better able to enhance learning, stimula Read More
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Somali translation (developed by University of Minnesota Training Center) Download pdf
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This program is designed for community members who are concerned about the quality of their environment and how its quality affects their health and the health of their family and community. The topic is PBT chemicals: Persistent in the env Read More
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This program was developed in response to the need for workers served by the MWC to gain in-depth skills regarding the range of PPE that may be used. By following the outline format and activities in this guide, you will be better able to e Read More
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Community Member Preparedness for Potential Fuel Releases along Transportation Routes The Midwest Consortium developed this introduction to health and safety impacts of high-volume transportation of fuels to assist the local community memb Read More
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The University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services developed this program in conjunction with the Midwest Consortium. It was developed in response to the need for workers to gain additional knowledge and skills to facilitate safe re Read More
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Recognition, Health Effects, and Reporting Upon completion of this program, participants will be better able to safely observe and identify potential physical, biological, and chemical hazards, properly report their observations, and descri Read More
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Recognition, Health Effects, and Reporting Upon completion of this program, participants will be better able to safely observe and identify potential physical, biological, and chemical hazards, properly report their observations, and descri Read More
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Format: Hybrid
Participants are here because they are members of an emergency response team that may respond to a high-volume release of fuel on land or water. They have previously completed a 24-hour Operations-level program, or the equivalent skills are Read More
Language: English
Format:
The Midwest Consortium developed this program for facilitators who want to design and conduct a tabletop program.  When completed, participants will be better able to: Demonstrate competency in completing a task or a role in a tabletop ex Read More
Language: English
Format:
This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Final Rule (1910.120 effective March 6, 1990) for Treatment, Storage, and Disposal facility workers. The training program cover Read More
Language: English
Format:
The Midwest Consortium developed this course for workers and community members who want to investigate the reduction of use of toxic materials.  Member institutions of the Midwest Consortium who worked on the update of the initial program Read More
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Format:
Getting Prepared to be a Volunteer at a Disaster The Midwest Consortium (MWC) developed this introduction to health and safety considerations for volunteers who will be traveling to a disaster to assist the local community in clean-up. Also Read More
Language: English
Format:
Midwest Consortium (MWC por sus siglas en inglés) desarrolló esta introducción a las consideraciones de salud y seguridad para los voluntarios que viajarán a un desastre para ayudar a la comunidad local en la limpieza. Cuando se complet Read More
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Trainees are here because they are or will be employed as weatherization workers. During this program they will learn about the following topics: Health and safety hazards may be present. Work Practices and other controls to minimize hazar Read More
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The Midwest Consortium has copyrighted this material. A recipient of the material, other than the Federal Government, may not reproduce it without permission of the copyright owner. The material was prepared for use by instructors experienced in the training of persons who are or who anticipate being employed in occupations or with duties covered by 29CFR1910.120 and related guidance or community residents potentially affected by industrial operations or natural disasters. Users are cautioned that the subject is constantly evolving. Therefore, the material may require additions, deletions, or modifications to incorporate the effects of that evolution occurring after the date of this material preparation.

DISCLAIMER
These materials are intended to complement training to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Final Rule (1910.120 effective March 6, 1990) and other informational purposes with residents. Use of the materials do not provide the necessary knowledge and skills for the reader to achieve successful completion at any level of training shown in the Final Rule. These materials may be used by experienced trainers who are multi-lingual as part of an overall training plan to achieve stated objectives of a complete program (not shown here).