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Hazardous Waste Worker Training Program

$1,171,830U45FY2025ESNIH

Rutgers Biomedical And Health Sciences, Newark NJ

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Atlantic Center for Occupational Health and Safety Training HWWTP Abstract The Atlantic Center for Occupational Health and Safety Training has a long history of effective training that meets the requirements of OSHA 29CFR1910.120, providing hazardous materials knowledge and skills to over 506,000 workers since 1987. Our Center will train workers about safety issues during clean-up of hazardous waste sites, issues related to generation, treatment and storage of hazardous materials, and emergency response. The courses develop competency in workers to critically analyze dangerous situations, and enable them to identify safe work practices. Key principles of adult education are incorporated into our training, and training courses are developed to include peer-learning, hands-on activities, and development critical thinking skills. The Center has a robust evaluation plan, and will continue to expand the types of data collected on the impact of training on workplace practice, as well as how training can more effectively influence workplace safety culture. Our Center proposes to expand our capacity to reach underserved groups throughout Region 2 by adding The City College at the City University (CCNY) and The Work Environment Council of New Jersey (NJWEC). The focus of the HWWTP is to provide comprehensive training for workers who clean-up hazardous waste sites, are involved in the generation, treatment and storage of hazardous materials, and respond to transportation and other emergencies. The Center will increase access to training in the appropriate language and literacy level for underserved workers and communities. Over the next five years, the Center proposes to train 26,380 workers in 1,835 courses, providing 387,640 contact hours of training in the HWWTP.

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