INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURING SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ASBESTOS OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE WORKER REFRESHER
Reviews the initial Asbestos Operations and Maintenance Worker course. Students will receive certificates of re- accreditation used for licensing. SC-DHEC, NC-DHHS, and OSHA approved asbestos abatement training. Requires pre- notification to authorities and may be used for NC and SC licensing as an asbestos abatement professional. $199
Mar 20 T 8:30 am-5 pm ASBESTOS SUPERVISOR
The course meets SC-DHEC and EPA AHERA/ASHARA requirements for supervisors of asbestos projects and the NIOSH 582 course. Also for SC-DHEC licensing for persons performing air monitoring on asbestos projects and for the OSHA Competent Person training for all asbestos work in accordance with 1926.1101. Annual refresher required. $750
Mar 12-Mar 16 MTWThF 8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 505 23
ASBESTOS SUPERVISOR REFRESHER Reviews the initial AHERA Asbestos Supervisor course required for asbestos abatement supervisors in schools, public and commercial buildings, and meets the annual refresher training requirements for OSHA Class I and II Competent person and SC-DHEC Asbestos Supervisor licensees. Students will receive certificates used for licensing. $199
Mar 19 M ASBESTOS WORKER
This course meets SC-DHEC and EPA AHERA/ASHARA accreditation requirements for abatement workers disturbing friable asbestos in schools and in public and commercial buildings. The course meets the requirements of OSHA 1926.1101. Course completers receive a certificate of accreditation used for licensing purposes. $479
Mar 5-Mar 8 MTWTh 8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 503 15 8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 506 22 NEAST CEASB 509 28 ASBESTOS WORKER REFRESHER
This course reviews the initial AHERA Asbestos Worker course required for asbestos abatement workers in schools and public and commercial buildings. The course meets the annual refresher training requirements for OSHA Class I asbestos workers and SC-DHEC Asbestos Worker licensees. Students receive certificates for licensing purposes. $199
Mar 20 T 8:30 am-4:30 pm NEAST CEASB 504 22 LEAD RENOVATION, REPAIR AND PAINTING
EPA rules apply to contractors who renovate or repair housing, child-care facilities, or schools built before 1978. Trained contractors and workers must follow lead-safe work practice standards to reduce potential exposure to dangerous levels of lead during renovation and repair work. These standards are taught in this course. $230
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8:30 am-5:30 pm NEAST CELED 500 45 8:30 am-5:30 pm NEAST CELED 500 46 8:30 am-5:30 pm NEAST CELED 500 47
LEAD RENOVATION, REPAIR AND PAINTING REFRESHER
For those who have taken the initial Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting course, this is a one half-day refresher course to licensing as mandated by EPA regulations. This course reviews the contents of the initial course and is required by EPA every five years. Abatement professionals may take this refresher instead of the initial course to satisfy EPA requirements. $140
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8:30 am-12:30 pm NEAST CELED 507 34 8:30 am-12:30 pm NEAST CELED 507 35 8:30 am-12:30 pm NEAST CELED 507 36
LEAD SAFE WEATHERIZATION
In addition to the EPA certification requirements for lead renovators, workers performing weatherization in pre-1978 housing funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE) must have training in Lead Safe Weatherization. $195
Apr 18 W ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, AND SAFETY TRAINING
Midlands Technical College provides customized environmental, health, and safety training at our college locations or your place of business. Contact us at 803.691.3907 or
corporatetraining@midlandstech.edu
DOT AWARENESS LEVEL TRAINING 49 CFR 172.700 | HAZMAT/HAZWOPER NFPA 70E-ARC FLASH PROTECTION OSHA | WASTEWATER/WATER Courses are in accordance with: OSHA, EPA, DOT, and NFPA Regulations
8:30 am-5:30 pm NEAST CELED 505 17
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