- Describe methods for detecting unsafe storage conditions for hazardous materials
- Explain electrical factors that may contribute to the creation or abatement of hazardous conditions
- Relate hazardous conditions and unsafe procedures to appropriate standards for abatement action
- Specify necessary precautions for hazardous operations, such as the dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids
- Describe proper abatement techniques for selected industrial hazards
Hazardous Materials
| Dates: | February 10-13, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Meets: | First Three Days 8:00-5:30; Last Day 8:00-12:30 |
| Location: | Live Webcast |
| Cost: | $650.00 |
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OSHA #2015
Hazardous Materials
26 Hours | $650Contract Price: $8,500
This course covers OSHA General Industry Standards and other consensus and proprietary standards that relate to the use of hazardous materials. Course topics include flammable and combustible liquids, compressed gases, LP-gases, and cryogenic liquids. Related processes such as spraying and dipping, and use of electrical equipment in hazardous locations are also discussed. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess compliance with OSHA hazardous materials standards, determine hazardous (classified) locations, and proper moving, storing, and handling of hazardous materials.
- Flammable and combustible liquids
- Compressed gases
- LP-gas
- Cryogenic liquids
- Spraying and dipping processes
- Electrical equipment
- Process safety management
- Hazardous waste operations and emergency response
- Permit-required confined space entry
- Welding
- Ammonia
Notes:
| Fee: | $650.00 |
|---|---|
| Hours: | 26.00 |
| CEUs: | 2.60 |
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Michael Hartman
Michael Hartman is an OSHA-trained safety and health consultant, specializing as a college-level instructor for OSHA's Fall Protection, HazMat, Respiratory Protection, and Confined Space Protocols. With over 31 years of service, he retired as a Fire Captain/Paramedic. During his firefighting career, he actively served on the MABAS Division 1 Technical Rescue, Hazardous Materials, and Underwater Search and Recovery teams.
Michael's journey in safety began as a private sector instructor, imparting knowledge on safe work practices in General Industry and Construction. Witnessing the consequences of improperly followed safety programs during his firefighting days motivated him to contribute more significantly to safety training. In a leadership role as an operations manager for a national safety company, he conducted site safety audits and trained confined space rescue teams. Michael currently shares his expertise as an OSHA instructor at the University of Texas at Arlington in OSHA’s Region VI and for various military bases worldwide. His teachings are rooted in real-world experiences, emphasizing accident prevention and preparedness.
| Date | Day | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02/10/2026 | Tuesday | 8 AM to 5:30 PM | Live Webcast |
| 02/11/2026 | Wednesday | 8 AM to 5:30 PM | Live Webcast |
| 02/12/2026 | Thursday | 8 AM to 5:30 PM | Live Webcast |
| 02/13/2026 | Friday | 8 AM to 5:30 PM | Live Webcast |