Course Description
The Center for Rural Development (CRD) has been awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (DOT PHMSA) and has partnered with the All Hazards Training Center (AHTC) to provide hazardous materials transportation training courses for private sector companies involved with the shipping, handling and packaging of hazardous materials to help reduce the risk of accidents, spills and exposure, while promoting the safe handling, packaging, labeling, and transportation practices of hazardous materials.
Topics discussed during training include:
Delivery details include:
This 8-hour, awareness-level training course may be hosted by a specific company, virtually, or if requested, at an AHTC site or partner facility.
If a company site is selected, a training room complete with audio-visuals to support a PowerPoint presentation must be provided as well as to accommodate the number of participants. The goal is to secure 15-20 participants per training delivery.
Training dates would be mutually agreed upon between AHTC and the training host.
Each participant will receive a Participant Guide and supplemental information to support the curriculum. In addition, each participant who successfully completes the post-test will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Please note, course offerings are limited and all requests will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t wait – reach out today!
Additional information:
As part of the U.S. DOT HMIT grant funding, after successfully completing the 8-hr instructor led course, a participant may request additional free training in the form of the DOT HazMat Train-the-Trainer (T-t-T) course. The purpose of the Train-the-Trainer course is to allow those who have completed the 8-hr. training course to then train their own employees on the same curriculum. The T-t-T course would be offered in-person only, given the nature of the curriculum. The class size for the T-t-T course will be limited to no more than 12.
In addition, DOT HazMat Indirect Delivery support would be available, for free, for those T-t-T participants who go on to provide training for their employees.
Course Description
The Center for Rural Development (CRD) has been awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (DOT PHMSA) and has partnered with the All Hazards Training Center (AHTC) to provide hazardous materials transportation training courses for private sector companies involved with the shipping, handling and packaging of hazardous materials to help reduce the risk of accidents, spills and exposure, while promoting the safe handling, packaging, labeling, and transportation practices of hazardous materials.
Topics discussed during training include:
Delivery details include:
This 8-hour, awareness-level training course may be hosted by a specific company, virtually, or if requested, at an AHTC site or partner facility.
If a company site is selected, a training room complete with audio-visuals to support a PowerPoint presentation must be provided as well as to accommodate the number of participants. The goal is to secure 15-20 participants per training delivery.
Training dates would be mutually agreed upon between AHTC and the training host.
Each participant will receive a Participant Guide and supplemental information to support the curriculum. In addition, each participant who successfully completes the post-test will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Please note, course offerings are limited and all requests will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t wait – reach out today!
Additional information:
As part of the U.S. DOT HMIT grant funding, after successfully completing the 8-hr instructor led course, a participant may request additional free training in the form of the DOT HazMat Train-the-Trainer (T-t-T) course. The purpose of the Train-the-Trainer course is to allow those who have completed the 8-hr. training course to then train their own employees on the same curriculum. The T-t-T course would be offered in-person only, given the nature of the curriculum. The class size for the T-t-T course will be limited to no more than 12.
In addition, DOT HazMat Indirect Delivery support would be available, for free, for those T-t-T participants who go on to provide training for their employees.