Environmental Courses
The Introduction to Commercial Green Construction course focuses on the major factors that play into a green construction project including conservation of natural resources; reduction of carbon emissions; water resource use and conservation; reduction of soil, water and air pollution; and indoor air quality. Participants learn how these emerging issues influence their work and the potential future impact of growth in renewable energy, sustainable buildings, and green construction.
The Asbestos Abatement Supervisor course builds upon information provided in the Asbestos Abatement Worker course and prepares Construction Craft Laborers to supervise asbestos abatement projects. Participants receive extensive instruction and hands-on training on work-area preparation, decontamination facility construction and use, abatement techniques, and cleanup procedures. Special emphasis is placed on following proper procedures and developing safe work habits. The course meets all OSHA requirements for supervisor level training and is mandatory for all persons who will supervise workers involved in Class I and Class II asbestos abatement work. The course exceeds the EPA’s 32-hour minimum course requirements stipulated under 40 CFR Part 763.
The Asbestos Abatement Supervisor Refresher course reviews critical topics associated with asbestos abatement activities. Current information regarding new regulations, equipment, work practices and procedures, and other related information is detailed. This course meets all OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 requirements and is mandatory for all supervisors involved in Class I and Class II asbestos abatement work. The course meets the EPA’s 8-hour minimum course requirements as stipulated by 40 CFR Part 763. This course is required annually under EPA’s Model Accreditation Plan (MAP) and state certification requirements.
The Asbestos Abatement Worker course prepares Construction Craft Laborers to work safely and productively on asbestos abatement projects. Participants receive extensive instruction and hands-on training on work-area preparation, decontamination facility construction and use, abatement techniques, and cleanup procedures. Special emphasis is placed on following proper procedures and developing safe work habits. The course meets all OSHA requirements and is mandatory for all workers involved in Class I and Class II asbestos abatement work. The course exceeds the EPA’s 32-hour minimum course requirements, as stipulated under 40 CFR Part 763.
The Asbestos Abatement Worker Refresher course reviews critical topics associated with asbestos abatement activities. Current information regarding new regulations, equipment, work practices and procedures, and other related information is detailed. This course meets all OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 requirements and is mandatory for all workers involved in Class I and Class II asbestos abatement work. The course meets the EPA’s 8-hour minimum course requirements as stipulated by 40 CFR Part 763. This course is required annually under the EPA’s Model Accreditation Plan (MAP) and state certification requirements.
The 40-hour Hazardous Waste Worker course prepares participants to work safely and productively on hazardous waste remediation projects. Key topics explored during the course include chemical hazards, health and safety on the jobsite, respirators, emergency response plans, the HAZWOPER Standard, employee responsibilities and workers’ rights, and more. Special emphasis is placed on following proper procedures and developing safe work habits.
The 80-hour Hazardous Waste Worker course prepares participants to work safely and productively on hazardous waste remediation projects. Emphasis is placed on key topics such as chemical and biological hazards, engineering controls, accident and injury prevention, proper lifting procedures, respirator use, personal protective equipment (PPE), site safety and health plans, workplace monitoring, and more. Special emphasis is placed on following proper procedures and developing safe work habits.
The Hazardous Waste Supervisor course builds upon the information provided in the 80-hour Hazardous Waste Worker course. This course focuses on topics that enable supervisors to develop better leadership skills, prepare for emergencies, and understand the legal rights and requirements of hazardous waste workers.
The Hazardous Waste Worker Refresher course reviews the major topics of the initial hazardous waste worker training. The course is designed to challenge participants by drawing upon previous training and work experiences to provide practical application of previously learned concepts to real life situations. Additionally, the course covers new technologies, regulatory updates, recent advances, and lessons learned.
The Hazardous Waste Supervisor Refresher course reviews the major topics of the initial hazardous waste worker & supervisor training. The course is designed to challenge participants by drawing upon previous training and work experiences to provide practical application of previously learned concepts to real life situations. Additionally, the course covers new technologies, regulatory updates, recent advances, and lessons learned.
The Infectious Disease Awareness course serves as a foundation to safeguard Construction Craft Laborers who are employed in an environment where infectious disease or diseases, including COVID-19, are known or suspected to be present.
The Infectious Disease Operations course provides Construction Craft Laborers with the knowledge to work safely and effectively in an environment where infectious diseases, including COVID-19, may be present. This course helps CCLs recognize the threat of infectious diseases and how to protect themselves and the public while decontamination and disinfection procedures are in progress.
The Lead Abatement Supervisor course builds on the Lead Abatement Worker course and prepares participants to supervise lead abatement projects. This course is mandatory for all workers responsible for supervising lead-based paint activities in target housing and child-occupied facilities. This course exceeds the EPA’s minimum training requirements of 40 hours of training.
The Lead Abatement Supervisor Refresher course reviews critical topics associated with supervisory responsibilities for lead abatement projects. Up-to-date information regarding new regulations, equipment, work practices and procedures, and other related topics is detailed. This course is mandatory for anyone wishing to maintain certification as a Lead Abatement Supervisor on lead-based paint activities conducted on target housing and child-occupied facilities.
The Lead Abatement Worker course prepares participants to work safely and productively on lead abatement projects. The course meets all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) training requirements under 29 CFR Part 1926.1101 and 40 CFR Part 745.225 respectively. The course is mandatory for all workers conducting lead-based paint activities in target housing and child-occupied facilities. The course also far exceeds EPA’s minimum requirements of 16 hours of training (with 8 hours of laboratory) for workers by fully covering required topics and dedicating 40 hours to instruction, including 8 hours of hands-on activities.
The Lead Abatement Worker Refresher course is mandatory for all workers engaged in lead-based paint activities in target housing and child-occupied facilities who wish to maintain certification in this field. Required annually, the course is designed to challenge participants by drawing upon previous training and work experiences to provide practical application of previously learned concepts to real-life situations. Additionally, the course covers new technologies, regulatory updates, recent advances, and lessons learned.
The Confined Space in Construction: Awareness course provides information that will raise participants' levels of understanding of the hazards of working in and around confined spaces, and the conditions that make a confined space a permit-required confined space. This course is not intended to be used to certify individuals to enter and work as part of a permit-required entry team.
The Confined Space in Construction: Entry course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills associated with working in and around confined spaces. Emphasis is placed on hazard recognition, atmospheric monitoring, entry plans policy and procedures, PPE, and hazard mitigation.