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Are Recyclers Required to have HAZWOPER Training?

HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) training is a type of training and certification program for workers who handle hazardous materials or work in hazardous environments. Whether recyclers are required to have HAZWOPER training depends on the specific hazards they may be exposed to on the job and the regulations that apply to their workplace.

In general, recyclers who handle hazardous waste or materials that are classified as hazardous under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) may be required to have HAZWOPER training. This includes recyclers who work with hazardous chemicals, batteries, electronics, or other materials that may pose a risk to the health and safety of workers or the environment.

The specific HAZWOPER training requirements for recyclers can vary depending on the specific hazards they may be exposed to on the job and the level of certification they are seeking. There are several different levels of HAZWOPER certification, including:

  • HAZWOPER 8-Hour: This is a basic level of training that is required for all workers who may be exposed to hazardous substances or waste.

  • HAZWOPER 24-Hour: This level of training is required for workers who are responsible for responding to hazardous material spills or other emergencies.

  • HAZWOPER 40-Hour: This level of training is required for workers who will be performing hazardous waste operations on a regular basis.

It is important to note that HAZWOPER training is a requirement for certain types of work and is not a voluntary or optional program. Employers are responsible for ensuring that their workers have the appropriate level of HAZWOPER certification for the tasks they will be performing. Recyclers should check with their employer or the relevant regulatory agency to determine if HAZWOPER training is required for their job.

Published on: December 28, 2022