Spring 2025 Introduction to Hazardous Materials (Self-Paced)

Event Date: 1/1/2025 - 3/1/2025
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Capacity:

0/200
Event Overview


***This is a Self-Paced course***

**All Directions for Completing this Course can be Found in the Course Description**


Complete the following FEMA course to receive Roads Scholar I Elective credit!

IS-5.A: An Introduction to Hazardous Materials

Course Objectives:

This Independent Study course is intended to provide a general introduction to hazardous materials that can serve as a foundation for more specific studies in the future. This course does not meet Hazardous Materials response requirements identified in HAZWOPER standard (29CFR1910.120(q)(6)(i). No prior knowledge of the subject is required or assumed.

Learning Objectives:

At the end of the course, the participant should be able to:

  • • Explain the roles of Federal, State, Tribal and local governments in reducing hazardous materials risks through Health and Environmental Regulations;
    • Discuss the two major hazardous materials identification systems used within the United States;
    • Identify possible terrorist’s targets of opportunities in the use of toxic industrial chemicals (TIC) as Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD);
    • Identify locations where hazardous materials are commonly found and how to determine their potential health effects;
    • Describe basic terms that pertain to exposures to hazardous materials;
    • Read and interpret a materials safety data sheet (MSDS);
    • Explain how hazardous materials enter the body and contaminate the environment;
    • Describe what communities can do to increase their emergency preparedness to respond to hazardous materials incidents; and
    • Identify steps individuals and communities can take to protect themselves during a hazardous materials release.
     

Roads Scholar I - Elective

This course is an ELECTIVE in the Roads Scholar I course track. Click above for more RS I program details.


Self-paced Courses for Colorado LTAP Credit

Registration for this course is required to receive Colorado LTAP credit. Cost is $0 for employees of government and non-government agency employees. In order to receive credit, Colorado LTAP must receive documentation of completion. Please submit to cltap@frontrange.edu .