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OSHA DISASTER SITE WORKER
PROGRAM CERTIFICATE
INTRO
The Disaster Site Worker Outreach Training Program is a training
program for Disaster Site Workers who provide skilled support services,
(e.g. utility, demolition, debris removal, or heavy equipment operation)
or site clean-up services in response to natural and man-made disasters.
Specifically, it is recognized that all workers at disaster sites need
to be aware of the differences between disaster sites and regular
construction or demolition worksites and be able to inspect, don, and
doff air-purifying respirators. Also, the program will make management
and labor aware that pre-incident training is essential for ensuring
disaster site worker safety and health.
OSHA goal for the Disaster Site Worker Training Program is to encourage
the development of a cadre of workers who are highly trained to respond
safely to natural and man-made disasters. OSHA has identified three
courses that workers need to take to accomplish this goal. These courses
are intended to be taken pre-incident: before work at any disaster. OSHA
will issue a Disaster Site Worker Training Program card (the "Program
Card") for workers who complete all three courses.
OSHA Disaster Site Worker Course 16 HOURS TRAINING COURSE
The three courses are described below and include:
1. The OSHA Construction Outreach Training Course (10-hour). Training
considered to be acceptable as an equivalent to this course is the
OSHA 30-hour Construction Outreach Training Course;
2. The new Disaster Site Worker Course #7600 (16 hour); and
3. HAZWOPER (40-hour minimum) training.
OSHA goal for the Disaster Site Worker Training
Program is to encourage the development of a cadre of workers who are
highly trained to respond safely to natural and man-made disasters.
OSHA has identified three courses that workers need to take to
accomplish this goal. These courses are intended to be taken
pre-incident: before work at any disaster. OSHA will issue a Disaster
Site Worker Training Program card (the "Program Card") for workers who
complete all three courses.
CERTIFICATE





