HAZWOPER Certification, 40-Hour, 24-Hour, & 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher in Delaware

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Need 24-Hour HAZWOPER training in Delaware? Looking to sign up for 40-Hour HAZWOPER training online? Has the time come for 8-Hour HAZWOPER refresher training? Whatever the need, we are here to provide you with HAZWOPER certification in Delaware, or anywhere in the nation through convenient online classes.

At HAZWOPER Center our courses are designed to keep you OSHA-compliant while equipping you with the skills to handle hazardous materials safely and confidently. Whether you are new to hazardous waste operations or need to renew your HAZWOPER certification, our flexible, self-paced training ensures you meet requirements conveniently. Contact us today to enroll in 24-Hour HAZWOPER training, 40-Hour HAZWOPER, or HAZWOPER refresher training in Delaware or beyond!

OSHA’s HAZWOPER standard, found in 29 CFR 1910.120, mandates specific training programs for workers in various environments, especially when hazardous substances are involved. These HAZWOPER certification programs are designed to ensure employees understand how to work safely, handle emergencies, and protect their own health and safety, as well as that of their colleagues. Contact us today to learn more and get access to the courses you need.

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40-Hour HAZWOPER

40-Hour HAZWOPER in Delaware

The 40-Hour HAZWOPER Course is designed for workers who face significant hazardous substance exposure on the job. This comprehensive training provides in-depth instruction on safety procedures, chemical hazard identification, and emergency response tactics. It covers essential topics like hazard recognition, site operations, and health and safety protocols, ensuring OSHA compliance.

24-Hour HAZWOPER in Delaware

For Delaware workers who occasionally work at hazardous waste sites or handle hazardous materials, the 24-Hour HAZWOPER Training is essential. This course covers critical topics such as site characterization, toxicology, emergency response procedures, and the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), ensuring safety and regulatory compliance.

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8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher in Delaware

At HAZWOPER Center, we go beyond helping you earn your HAZWOPER certification — we also keep you up-to-date with the latest safety practices through our 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training, available in Delaware and across the U.S. Our online refresher course allows you to stay OSHA-compliant while managing your busy schedule with ease. Enroll today to complete your 8-Hour HAZWOPER refresher training from anywhere in the country!

HAZWOPER Certifications for Delaware

Known as The First State, Delaware offers a unique blend of rich history, coastal charm, and a thriving economy. Whether you are strolling through the historic streets of Dover or enjoying the beautiful beaches of Rehoboth, Delaware has something for everyone. With its convenient location along the East Coast, the state is home to a range of industries, making it a great place to live and work.

Whether you are in construction, environmental cleanup, or any other field that involves hazardous materials, obtaining HAZWOPER certification is a crucial step in safeguarding your health and well-being. Our HAZWOPER certifications for Delaware, and throughout the nation, help you stay safe at work, avoid accidents, and make your job site a more efficient place. Let us help you get your HAZWOPER certification and make your workplace a better place for all! Contact us today to enroll in HAZWOPER training online!

AREAS SERVED

We provide online training courses for the following areas within Delaware:

Delaware Cities

  • Arden, DE
  • Ardencroft, DE
  • Ardentown, DE
  • Bellefonte, DE
  • Bethany Beach, DE
  • Bethel, DE
  • Blades, DE
  • Bowers, DE
  • Bridgeville, DE
  • Camden, DE
  • Cheswold, DE
  • Clayton, DE
  • Dagsboro, DE
  • Delaware City, DE
  • Delmar, DE
  • Dewey Beach, DE
  • Dover, DE
  • Ellendale, DE
  • Elsmere, DE
  • Farmington, DE
  • Felton, DE
  • Fenwick Island, DE
  • Frankford, DE
  • Frederica, DE
  • Georgetown, DE
  • Greenwood, DE
  • Harrington, DE
  • Hartly, DE
  • Henlopen Acres, DE
  • Houston, DE
  • Kenton, DE
  • Laurel, DE
  • Leipsic, DE
  • Lewes, DE
  • Little Creek, DE
  • Magnolia, DE
  • Middletown, DE
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Millville, DE
  • Milton, DE
  • New Castle, DE
  • Newark, DE
  • Newport, DE
  • Ocean View, DE
  • Odessa, DE
  • Rehoboth Beach, DE
  • Seaford, DE
  • Selbyville, DE
  • Slaughter Beach, DE
  • Smyrna, DE
  • South Bethany, DE
  • Townsend, DE
  • Viola, DE
  • Wilmington, DE
  • Woodside, DE
  • Wyoming, DE

Serving the surrounding areas and throughout the US.

Frequently Asked Questions

IDLH stands for Immediately Dangerous for Life or Health. When a situation exists where this is the case, the minimum number of people that should be dealing with things is four. Two people will be in the IDLH situation with the other 2 people standing by to rescue those working in the IDLH situation.

It is important that the HAZWOPER refresher course be taken within 12 months of the last certification/recertification. The need to repeat the full 24-hour or 40-hour training course must be determined based on the employee’s familiarity with safety and health procedures used on-site. This refresher course must be taken at the earliest possible option with a description of why the training was delayed as well as when the training will be completed.

Even though those workers are not directly involved with the cleanup activities, they are still required to have HAZWOPER training in order to protect themselves and to understand what is going on with the cleanup tasks. At a minimum the 24-hour HAZWOPER training will be required for these workers.

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Delaware State Plan Overview

Occupational safety and health regulations in Delaware are primarily enforced by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), as the state does not operate its own OSHA-approved State Plan. This means that federal OSHA standards apply to most private-sector workers, while state and local government employees are not covered by these federal regulations. For more details, visit OSHA’s State Plan Directory.

Delaware Department of Labor

The Delaware Department of Labor oversees labor administration, including workplace safety and health. Its Office of Safety and Health Consultation provides free on-site consultation services to help small and medium-sized businesses identify potential workplace hazards and improve safety management systems. For more information, visit the official Delaware Department of Labor OSHA Consultation page.

Address:
4425 North Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19802

Phone: (302) 761-8200

Websitewww.labor.delaware.gov

Office of Safety and Health Consultation

Address:
252 Chapman Road, Christiana Building, Suite 210, Newark, DE 19702

Phone: (302) 451-3421

EmailDOL_OSH_Consultation@delaware.gov

WebsiteOffice of Safety and Health Consultation

OSHA Area Office in Delaware
Wilmington Area Office

Address:
800 N. King Street, Suite 302, Wilmington, DE 19801-3549

Phone: (302) 573-6518

Fax: (302) 573-6532

Undergraduate Safety Programs in Delaware

Delaware offers educational programs focused on safety sciences and occupational health. For more detailed information on OSHA regulations and safety programs in Delaware, please refer to the Delaware Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Consultation page.

Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health

Delaware State University

The program provides comprehensive education in occupational safety and health, preparing students for careers in various industries by offering insights into risk assessment, industrial hygiene, and safety management.


Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health

University of Delaware

This program aims to develop professionals capable of protecting employees and the public from environmental and occupational health hazards, emphasizing both safety and environmental health.


University of Delaware Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS)

The Certified Occupational Safety Specialist training is an online course available for completion in 1 week. It’s designed as an entry-level course, as well as for the experienced safety professional who needs a refresher, and is taught by an Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer. The course is an intensive curriculum-based training course recognized nationwide.


Delaware State Fire School

The Delaware State Fire School offers courses and training for students to work toward and receive certifications such as EMT certification and Firefighter I certification.