Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be
found on many types of job sites. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees
to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as
how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working
with these materials receive comprehensive training in this area.
In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste
"from cradle to grave". Since then other regulations have followed,
including OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations,
there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's
specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.
The training products on "HAZWOPER: Dealing With The Media In Emergency
Situations" help employees understand the importance of building a good
relationship with the media and how to deal with the media during an emergency
situation. Topics covered in these products include:
- Establishing a relationship with the media before a crisis occurs.
- The duties and responsibilities of the Public Information Officer (PIO).
- Early response to the media during an incident.
- Insuring the safety of the media.
- Unauthorized communication with the media.
- The consequences of rumors and misinformation.
- and more.
Purchasing Options:
Program (Available in DVD Or VHS Format)
- The DVD or VHS programs provide all the information that is needed for a
comprehensive employee training session. Programs come with an easy-to-use
leader's guide, scheduling and attendance forms, employee quiz and training
certificate. DVDs are subtitled and allow the course to be played from beginning
to end or by section, and are indexed so that sections can be accessed in
any order. Available in English and Spanish.
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