Get Your Answer in Under 2 Minutes with the HAZWOPER Course Selector.
OSHA’s HAZWOPER standard (29 CFR 1910.120) has different training requirements for cleanup workers, emergency responders, and TSD facility employees. Choosing the wrong course can mean wasted time and money. Our free course selector asks 3-4 simple questions about your work role and provides an accurate recommendation based on actual OSHA regulations.
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Step 1 of 3: Are you new to HAZWOPER or need a refresher?
Step 2 of 3: Select the work environment that best describes your role
Step 3 of 3: Select the role that best describes your work
Step 3 of 3: Select your level of emergency response involvement
Step 3 of 3: What's your status at the TSD facility?
Select any additional specialized training topics relevant to your work:
You need HAZWOPER if you:
Use our course selector above to determine your specific requirement.
40-Hour HAZWOPER is for general cleanup site workers regularly exposed to hazardous substances at or above Permissible Exposure Limits.
24-Hour HAZWOPER is for occasional cleanup site workers with limited exposure, TSD facility employees, or emergency response technicians.
The tool above will tell you which you need.
Yes! OSHA allows online training for the classroom instruction portion of HAZWOPER. eTraining’s online courses are fully compliant with 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements.
Cleanup site workers will still need to complete hands-on field experience separately.
Yes, if you’re a cleanup site worker. OSHA requires 3 days of supervised field experience after 40-hour training, or 1 day after 24-hour training for occasional workers.
Emergency responders and TSD facility workers do NOT need field experience, only the classroom hours.
OSHA states that if you miss your refresher deadline, your employer must determine whether you need to repeat the full initial training based on your familiarity with current procedures.
It’s best to complete your refresher within the 12-month window. We recommend setting a calendar reminder.
Based on 29 CFR 1910.120, we've mapped job roles to the exact OSHA training requirement, including field experience for cleanup workers and annual refreshers.
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