NEW ORLEANS — Nunez Community College, in conjunction with Nova Southeastern University, will provide an eight hour Hazardous Materials Disaster Awareness Training Course on August 28 and September 4 from 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Center on campus. Participants will only need to attend one date.
This is a state recognized industrial certification and all successful participants will receive a Nova Southeastern University Certification for their employment records.
Who should attend?
– Nunez Students
– HAZMAT first responders (law enforcement, fire rescue etc.)
– HAZMAT technicians
– port and oil platform workers
– emergency medical technicians/paramedics
– emergency management personnel
– workers who handle, move or remove, ship or transport hazardous materials
– tugboat operators
– drivers who transport hazardous materials
– other community and business stakeholders
The Hazardous Materials Disaster Awareness Training Course course involves eight hours of classroom instruction, case studies, and interactive tabletop scenarios emphasizing awareness of potentially hazardous materials that are handled, transported or loaded and unloaded in a maritime setting through mechanisms such as labels and markings, the Emergency Response Guidebook, or information stations. In addition, this course stresses the concept of "observe and report" in the case of an incident, with an emphasis on keeping the trainees and others a safe distance from the hazardous material.
Once SEAMIST is completed, participants are eligible for: Hazardous Materials Operations
The Hazardous Materials Operations course is designed to educate trainees in the defensive aspects of handling hazardous materials spills and incidents through 16 hours of classroom instruction and hands-on activities, with 8 hours of Awareness-level (SEAMIST) training completed as a prerequisite. Defensive efforts include activities to prevent the spread of leaked or spilled materials through actions such as damming and diverting, as well as the proper use of personal protective equipment(PPE), including the donning (putting on) and doffing (taking off) of PPE.
Two Day Trainings Available:
August 29 & 30 and September 5 & 6
7:45 a.m. -4:00 p.m.
Fine Arts Center Cafe