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HAZWOPER Refresher 2006

“The Refresher Package saved me lots of boring classroom time.”
    — Will Davis
        Lakeport, CA

"The Knowledge Assessments at the end of each module helped drive home the key learning points."
    — Chris Badger
       Santa Rosa, CA

“The information
is easy to read
and understand.”
    — Michelle Pakulak
       Windsor, CA

"The toll free Tele-Teacher and On-line support are always there when you have a question or need clarification."
    — Dan Felperin
       Cobb, CA

This unique distance learning approach provides busy working people the flexibility they need to update and recertify their annual 29 CFR 1910.120 training.

Who Would Benefit?

First Responders (Fire/Police/EMS), Regulators, EHS Professionals, Managers, Supervisors, Field/Lab Technicians, Consultants, Hazardous Materials/Waste Contractors.

Refresher Modules include:

Regulations

Respirators

Hazardous Materials/Waste ID

Confined Spaces

Hazardous Communication

Health and Safety Plans

Personal Protective Equipment

Emergency Response Principles
NEW Anti-Terrorism Section just added!

Terms/Conditions:

  1. This program must be completed and returned with all required documentation (postmarked) within ninety (90) days from the purchase date.
  2. Candidates with EXPIRED certificates more than one-year old are not eligible to participate.
  3. ALL SALES FINAL!
 

Cost (includes certificate processing)

$99

 

Shipping & handling

$10

 

TOTAL

$109

SPECIAL OFFER
Order before 9/30/05 and receive a FREE copy of the latest US DOT Emergency Response Guidebook!

To receive your 2006 HAZWOPER Refresher  
click on the link below for secure online ordering.

Custom Hazwoper programs
are available for businesses.

Need More Info?
(800) 505-3157 

FRESH Training Concepts
P.O. Box 755  *  Cobb, CA  95426

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