Safety And Response Training Courses

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The USA Center for Continuing Education's safety and response training courses are designed to instruct students in the proper protocols of first response efforts and the handling of hazardous materials. Intensive and comprehensive, this training ensures that students are employable in the private and public sectors upon obtaining their certificates. Each course places students in realistic emergency situations where they wear HAZMAT gear and practice handling real-world scenarios.

 

 

Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) training arms students with the proper management of hazardous materials. This is useful to anyone working with chemicals, waste, or in environments deemed dangerous. Some career choices in this field include chemical delivery driver, hazardous waste technician, and environmental specialist.

The HAZMAT Technician course is designed for those who must handle chemical hazards on a regular basis. This is a requirement for anyone working in a "hot zone." The waste Site Technician course complements the aforementioned training; it is essential for anyone who must wear protective HAZMAT gear at their worksite.

Once students complete the above courses, they are encouraged to enroll in the Annual HAZWOPER Refresher, an eight-hour review course for anyone who is already certified in waste management.

First response training instructs students on how to handle rescue efforts involving hazardous chemicals. First responders may be employed as paramedics or environmental control specialists.

The First Responder Awareness course and the First Responder Operations course are for students who want to pursue a line of work where they will defuse hazardous chemical emergencies.

 

 

▼   HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICIAN - 40 hours  
Designed for individuals who respond to the release of hazardous substances in order to aggressively stop the release. Required for any one who must enter a “hot zone.” 
▼   WASTE SITE WORKER TECHNICIAN - 40 hours 
Ideal training for workers who regularly participate in activities conducted on hazardous waste sites and may be required to wear personal protective equipment.
▼   HAZWOPER ANNUAL REFRESHER - 8 hours

Serves as an annual refresher for those who have completed Hazardous Materials Technician Training or Waste Site Worker. Refreshers are available with either a classroom or a drill option. 

▼   INCIDENT COMMAND-8 hours


Prepares those who are responsible for implementing an employer’s incident command system and emergency response plan. Course also covers working with chemical protective clothing and the importance of decontamination procedures. 

▼   FIRST RESPONDER AWARENESS COURSE-8 hours $175 

For individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release and who will initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities. 

▼   FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONS COURSE -16 hours

For those who respond to releases of hazardous substances as part of the initial response to the site for the purposes of protecting nearby persons, property or the environment from the effects of the release  TREATMENT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL - 24 hours initial and 8 hour refreshers. 

 

 

Jack Busby
Program Coordinator & Lead Instructor
Safety and Emergency Response Training Program
(251) 460-7200
jack.busby@mobilefire.org

 

Reggie Norton

 

Jackson R “Reggie” Norton
Instructor
Safety and Emergency Response Training Program
(251) 460-7200
rnorton@southalabama.edu

 

Jackson R “Reggie” Norton is the Program Coordinator and Lead Instructor for Safety and Emergency Response Training. He currently serves as a Captain with the Mobile Fire Rescue Department on the Hazardous Materials Response Team. He has been in the fire service since 1994 and has spent time on Mobile’s technical rescue and marine firefighting units. Reggie has been involved in emergency response and safety training in the industrial setting since 1998 and has also served as an observer controller in the United States Army Reserves. He has experience as an OSHA outreach instructor as well as instructor certifications and has spoken at several safety and health conferences. His response experience combined with his unique presentation style and passion for training others makes for a positive learning experience for a variety of audiences. Reggie is married with 4 grown children and 3 grandsons, he is an avid outdoorsman and spends his free time exploring the Mobile Tensaw River Delta and fishing the waters of the Gulf Coast.