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Hazardous Materials Technician, Hazardous Waste Technician, Hazardous Materials Specialist, Hazardous Materials Response Technician, Environmental Remediation Technician, Environmental Cleanup Specialist, Chemical Spill Response Technician
Humans have a knack for creating dangerous substances! From toxic chemicals and corrosives to medical waste, flammable materials, and explosives, the world produces about 400 million tons of hazardous materials every year. That’s about the same weight as a million Empire State Buildings!
Hazardous waste can be produced during the manufacturing of chemicals, petroleum, coal products, pesticides, fertilizer, iron, and steel. It also comes from waste treatment and disposal, radioactive elements, lead, asbestos, radon gas, arsenic, mercury—the list goes on.
With so many occurrences of hazardous materials, we need experts who know how to safely handle them. That’s where Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Technicians (or HAZWOPERs) come in!
These specially-trained pros make sure dangerous substances don’t jeopardize workers, communities, wildlife, and the environment. HAZWOPERs are also called out to respond to incidents and emergencies, where they can help clean up waste sites, manage spills, and contain or neutralize toxic materials!
- Safely manage and mitigate hazardous material incidents
- Protect the public, wildlife, and the environment from hazardous substances
- Acquire valuable skills in emergency response and hazardous waste management
工作日程
HAZWOPERs work full time with overtime common due to emergencies or other incident response.
典型职责
- Respond to routine and emergency hazardous material incidents. Assess hazardous situations
- When applicable, measure or test the hazard level posed by materials (such as radiation levels) using monitoring devices
- Plan and execute procedures for safely managing and cleaning up hazardous materials
- Work on teams to prevent exposure/contamination during emergency responses or waste operations
- Prepare containment areas before starting work
- Neutralize hazardous substances as needed before cleanup
- Identify and wear the proper personal protective equipment for the situation (i.e., bodysuits, gloves, face shields, breathing apparatus, etc.)
- Potentially work in confined spaces, at heights, or in inclement weather
- Use detergents, chemicals, and/or tools to remove harmful materials from affected surfaces
- Operate machines or vehicles to assist with cleaning, disposal, and transport
- Mix concrete to encase waste that will be disposed of, as needed
- Utilize bioremediation practices on substances that bacteria can safely break down
- Pack, load, transport, or store waste. Follow strict hazardous waste disposal methods and laws
- Label and track waste to be removed. Maintain documentation and records of where materials are moved
- Sort at landfills or other sites, as directed; separate waste that could be recycled
额外责任
- Keep up-to-date on hazardous materials handling procedures and regulations
- Comply with organizational, state, and federal policies or regulations regarding safety, ethical, and legal requirements
- Examples of federal agencies include the Environmental Protection
Agency and Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Work closely with team leaders and members to ensure the overall job and all tasks are carried out safely and properly
软技能
- 积极倾听
- 以合规为导向
- 协调
- 批判性思维
- 注重细节
- 监测
- 耐心
- 规划和组织
- 解决问题的能力
- 具有安全意识的
- 强大的沟通能力
- 健全的判断力
- 团队合作
- 时间管理
技术技能
- Familiarity with chemicals including solvents and cleaners
- Operation of hoists, forklifts, cranes, or trucks and bobcats (if needed)
- Physical strength and stamina.
- Safety and emergency response protocols (such as using emergency showers and eyewash stations)
- Safe use of hand and power tools, such as vacuums, sandblasters, high-pressure sprayers, etc.)
- Use of appropriate personal protective equipment and related gear
- Use of hazardous material monitoring equipment
- 急救/CPR
- Incident Command System
- National Incident Management System
- OSHA lockout/tagout
- Confined space entry and rescue
- Knowledge of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
- Chemical plants
- Construction sites
- Emergency response service providers
- 政府和环境机构
- Hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities
Laboratories - Manufacturing facilities
- Mining operations
- Oil spill cleanup sites
- 私人承包商
- 补救和废物管理服务
- Superfund sites
Over the decades, there have been numerous environmental disasters involving toxic substances which affected the health and lives of hundreds or even thousands of people. In some cases, exposure can be so bad that it makes an area uninhabitable for years.
That’s why Hazardous Materials Removal Workers are very important jobs, which can involve responding to situations quickly. Shifts can run long when there’s a big, urgent job, and sometimes workers will try to take shortcuts during cleanup efforts. HAZWOPER Technicians, however, must take their time and ensure the job is done right, not only for safety reasons but also because violations can lead to expensive fines.
Obviously, hazardous waste is dangerous, so they also have to follow safety rules closely to avoid personal risk. They’re also expected to neutralize and clean all affected surfaces swiftly and effectively, so waste doesn’t impact other workers, the local community, nearby wildlife, or the environment in general.
The safe removal of hazardous material is a priority for the Environmental Protection Agency, OSHA, and many other governmental organizations. It’s also a matter of significance to private companies which can be hit with citations and massive fines for failing to comply with proper waste disposal rules.
For example, in 2023, chemical manufacturer 3M was ordered to pay “$10.3 billion to settle lawsuits over contamination of many U.S. public drinking water systems with potentially harmful compounds.”
In 2021, the State of California sued Walmart for “illegal disposal of hazardous waste” such as “alkaline and lithium batteries, insect killer sprays and other pesticides, aerosol cans, toxic cleaning supplies, electronic waste, latex paints, and LED light bulbs” dumped in landfills.
Clearly, the pressure is on companies to strictly comply with state and federal regulations designed to protect workers, the public, the environment, and wildlife.
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers may have enjoyed being outdoors or engaged in physical activities when they were younger. They may have also liked working as part of a team striving toward a common goal such as in sports.
- Hazardous Materials Removal Workers must be at least 18 and have a high school diploma or GED
- Workers don’t need a college degree but must complete a training course based on OSHA standards
- Employers determine the appropriate number of training hours (usually at least 40) covering:
- Site Safety and Health Personnel
- Hazards Identification
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Minimizing Risk Work Practices
- Safe Use of Controls and Equipment
- Medical Surveillance
- Safety and Health Plan Contents
- Training programs must meet OSHA’s HAZWOPER standards. Many classes can be done online, but some might require a practical, hands-on component
- Additional training is needed for respirator wear, nuclear materials, OSHA lockout/tagout, confined space entry and rescue, and other special areas
- Managers and supervisors must also complete extra training
- Related work experience, such as in construction, may help HAZWOPERs learn faster
- 国家颁发的许可证或执照是处理或运输某些废物材料的必要条件,如石棉和铅。这些许可证/执照通常需要通过考试并参加继续教育课程
- Workers may need to learn how to operate hoists, forklifts, cranes, or trucks. Training is usually provided
- HAZWOPERs use various hand and power tools, such as vacuums, sandblasters, high-pressure sprayers, etc. Training is usually provided
- 急救/CPR
- Some positions may require knowledge of the Incident Command System and National Incident Management System
- 可选的认证包括。
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Hazardous Material Endorsement
- Institute of Hazardous Materials Management - Certified Hazardous Materials Practitioner
- International Board for Certification of Safety Managers - Certified Hazard Control Manager
- HAZWOPERs don’t need a college degree. Training is often provided by employers and through applicable governmental agencies, as needed. However, students can sign up for courses in hazardous materials management and waste technology at a community college or vocational/trade school if they want to pursue a certificate or associate degree. Courses and programs should meet OSHA requirements.
- Those who want to qualify for higher-level positions may earn a bachelor’s in hazmat management or environmental science later.
- 在高中数学和化学课上注意观察,并自愿参加学生活动,在那里你可以学到团队合作和项目管理的知识。
- Take shop classes to get used to working with hand and power tools or snag a part-time job in construction
- Volunteer for construction projects in your community, such as with Habitat for Humanity
- Engage in a physical exercise program to develop the strength and stamina needed for this job
- Learn the various types of hazmat environments and career options. Try to decide which area you want to work in
- Review job postings and look for opportunities in your area that provide training
- Consider going a Hazardous Materials Removal Workers apprenticeship
- 如果需要,可以在职业学校或社区学院学习一些与危险品有关的课程或取得证书,以帮助提高你的证书。
- 工人可能需要拥有有效的驾驶执照,所以如果你没有,你可能想学习并参加考试以获得执照
- Employers may provide all training necessary, but some want workers with prior experience or specialized certifications
- Get practical work experience under your belt before applying, if possible. Jobs related to construction, cleaning, or working with tools and equipment will look good on an application!
- 寻找与危险品或建筑有关的学徒机会
- Check out job portals such as Indeed, Simply Hired, and Glassdoor, as well as Craigslist or the career pages of organizations you’re interested in working for
- Let your network know you are looking for work. Many job opportunities are still discovered through personal connections and word-of-mouth!
- 问问以前的主管和同行,他们是否愿意作为个人推荐人
- You might not need a resume to apply, but check out HAZWOPER Technician resume templates to get ideas
- Study Hazardous Materials Removal Worker interview questions to prepare for those interviews
- The day-to-day work attire for hazmat workers isn’t fancy, but dress professionally for job interviews!
- 如果你没有驾驶执照,你可能需要一个,因为许多工作需要操作机动车。
- 与你的主管讨论晋升的途径。让他们知道你愿意采取必要的措施来提升自己。
- Actively seek out a mentor who can help develop your career
- HAZWOPERs may get promoted after gaining enough experience and completing OSHA supervisor training
- Complete advanced certifications when the time is right
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Hazardous Material Endorsement
- Institute of Hazardous Materials Management’s Certified Hazardous Materials Practitioner
- If you don’t have one, consider earning a bachelor’s or master’s degree
- Acquire high-tech skills in digital tools and technologies such as
Geographic Information Systems or data analysis software - 要求学习如何操作任何可能帮助你进步的工具、设备或车辆
- Volunteer to tackle a complex or high-visibility project
- Try to work in various settings, such as government agencies, private industries, or non-profits, to broaden your experience. But also seek to specialize in a high-demand area, like industrial waste management, emergency response, or toxic materials handling
- Build trust by taking your job seriously, following protocols, setting an example when it comes to safety, and demonstrating that you’re ready for more responsibility
- 在团队中有效协作并展示领导力
- 国家颁发的许可证或执照对某些角色是必要的,所以要尽快获得你的许可证/执照。
- Grow your professional network by joining unions and other organizations. Go to workshops or seminars. Write articles for industry journals
网站
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
- 美国工业卫生协会
- 能源部
- 交通部
- 环境保护局
- Environmental Protection Agency - Waste Management
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- Hazardous Materials Society
- Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN)
- 危险材料管理研究所
- 国际安全管理人员认证委员会
- International Solid Waste Association
- 北美劳动者国际联盟
- 矿山安全与健康管理局
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- 国家安全委员会
- 核能研究所
- 核管理委员会
- 职业安全与健康管理局
- 修复业协会
- 世界卫生组织
Magazines and Journals
- Environmental Science & Technology
- Environmental Science and Pollution Research
- HazMat Management Magazine
- Industrial Safety & Hygiene News
- Journal of Environmental Management
- Journal of Hazardous Materials
- Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
- Occupational Health & Safety Magazine
- Safety+Health Magazine
书籍
- Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations, by Rob Schnepp
- Hazardous Materials Monitoring and Detection Devices, by Christopher Hawley
- Managing Hazardous Materials: A Definitive Text, by Maribeth S. Bradfield PE
Being a HAZWOPER means long hours, a lot of compliance with safety protocols, and potential exposure to harmful waste which can have long-term health effects. It’s an important job but may not be right for everyone.
If you want to explore a few related occupations, the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests the following:
- 建筑工人
- 消防员
- 绝缘工人
- Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operator
- Ordnance Handling Expert
- Highway Maintenance Worker
- Recycling and Reclamation Worker
- Refuse and Recyclable Material Collector
- Septic Tank Servicer and Sewer Pipe Cleaner
You may also be interested in environmental careers such as:
- Brownfield Redevelopment Specialist
- 保护科学家
- 建设和建筑督察
- 环境合规督察
- Environmental Engineering Technologist
- Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Officer
- 环境安全技术员
- 环境科学家
- 消防检查员
- Geological Technicians
- 危险废物技术员
- 健康和安全工程师
- 水文学家
- Industrial Hygienist
- Materials Scientist
- 微生物学家
- 采矿和地质工程师
- 职业健康与安全专家
- Public Health Officer
- 安全经理
- 水/废水工程师
- 水资源专家
- 野生动物生物学家