CY2018 Hazardous Waste & Environmental-Related Training Web On-Line or Live On-Island (Oahu HI) Courses below are detailed on the Following Pages
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1 Courses below are detailed on the Following Pages COURSE TITLE (Online or Live) Course Code Regulation Required? Page DoD Defense Hazardous Material/Hazardous Waste Handling (MCBH KBay) 9E-F50/322- F34 (MT) COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790 MCO P5090.2A YES 2-2 DoD Introduction to Hazardous Waste Generation & Handling (MCBH KBay & Pearl Harbor) DoD RCRA Hazardous Waste Review Annual Refresher (MCBH KBay & Pearl Harbor) MCBH Local Environmental Compliance/HW Course (MCBH KBay) MCBH Local Env/HW Annual Refresher (MCBH KBay) A COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790 MCO P5090.2A YES 2-3 A COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790 MCO P5090.2A YES COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790 MCO P5090.2A & YES COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790 MCO P5090.2A & YES 2-6 MCBH Local Unit Environmental Compliance Coordinator (ECC) Meetings (MCBH KBay) MCBH New Arrivals Orientation (MCBH KBay) MCBH Volunteer Service Projects Weed Warriors (MCBH KBay) -- MCO P5090.2A -- MCO P5090.2A -- Volunteer Project YES 2-7 NO 2-8 NO 2-9 USMC Environmental Compliance Coordinator (ECC) (Online) EMA-ECC01A MCO P5090.2A NO 2-10 USMC Intro to Environmental Management System (EMS) (Online) DI5090A MCO P5090.2A NO 2-11 USMC Introduction to Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste (Online) MCIEIHM01A MCO P5090.2A NO 2-12 USMC Transportation of Hazardous Material for Drivers (Online) MCIEHMT01A 49 CFR Additional Training Resources for classes Not listed in this document: 1. Naval Civil Engineer Corps Officers School (CECOS): Transportation of Hazardous Material/Hazardous Waste (HM/HW) for DOD 2. Naval Safety Environmental Training Center (NAVSAFENVTRACEN): Hazardous Material Control and Management (HMC&M) Technician (A ) Hazardous Substance Incident Response Management (HSIRM) (A ) Introduction to Hazardous Materials (Ashore) (A ) 2-1
2 COURSE TITLE: DoD Defense Hazardous Material/Waste Handling (Army 9E- F50/322-F34 (MT)) Introduction LOCATION: MCBH Kaneohe Bay, Building CLASS SCHEDULE START DATE END DATE Number of Hours 10 January 12 January 24 ACTION TO REGISTER FOR CLASS: Contact MCBH Environmental Training Coordinator at or Target Audience: Mandatory DoD training Unit Environmental Compliance Coordinators (ECC), Command Level, and Shop Level Coordinators. Or Equivalent courses: Introduction to Hazardous Waste Generation & Handling (A ) or USMC Introduction to Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste (MCIEIHM01A) also fulfills this requirement. Contractors and NAF employees: Tuition fee/cost for Army Logistics University courses. Instead you should take the free equivalent courses noted above. Initial training in hazardous materials (HM) and hazardous waste (HW) for: 1) Managing a Hazardous Waste Accumulation Point (WAP); or 2) Military personnel whose job requires training to obtain a secondary MOS Also appropriate for installation staff responsible for hazardous compliance, Industrial Hygienist, safety personnel, or quality assurance personnel responsible for inspecting HM/HW facilities. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Covers: DoD Environmental Policy; hazardous terminology; Pollution Prevention; identification and classification of HM and HW; health effects and personal safety; packaging, labeling, handling, storage, and transportation procedures; contingency planning and release response; and HM and HW laws, regulations, and policies. Provides fundamental information to handle HW as required by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations (40 CFR ), by appropriate state and local requirements, and DOD policy. Course fulfills the general training requirements initially required for HW handlers by RCRA regulations (40 CFR and ), the Hazardous Communications Program (29 CFR ), and the Department of Transportation (DOT) Hazardous Material Training (49 CFR ). The Interservice Environmental Education Review Board designated this as a Joint Service course to train all DOD personnel in HW compliance. Waste Handlers are subject to fine or imprisonment as the result of violating local, state, federal, or international law. Course satisfies the USMC requirement to obtain the special identifier MOS 8056 HM/HW. Certification is valid for 1 year. Annual refresher is required ( RCRA HW Review A can fulfill this annual refresher requirement). INSTRUCTOR: Army Logistics University, Fort Lee, Virginia 2-2
3 COURSE TITLE: DoD Introduction to Hazardous Waste Generation & Handling CIN A ; CDP 2298 LOCATIONS: January MCBH Kaneohe Bay, Building 1359; Offering #18210 June... Joint Base Hickam-Pearl Harbor; Offering #18400 September. Joint Base Hickam-Pearl Harbor; Offering # CLASS SCHEDULE LOCATION START DATE END DATE Number of Hours MCBH Kaneohe Bay January 29 January Joint Base Hickam-Pearl Harbor June 18 June Joint Base Hickam-Pearl Harbor September 10 September ACTION TO REGISTER FOR CLASS: Go to Naval Civil Engineer Corps Officers School (CECOS) website for Registration form and instructions. Target Audience: Mandatory DoD training for Unit Environmental Compliance Coordinators (ECC), Command Level, and Shop Level Coordinators. Or Equivalent courses: Defense Hazardous Material/Waste Handling (9E-F50/322-F34) or USMC Introduction to Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste (MCIEIHM01A) also fulfills this requirement. Free, no cost for all personnel (contractors too) to attend Navy CECOS courses. Personnel (military, civilians [includes NAF employees], and contractors) who generate, handle, manage and/or supervise those who manage hazardous waste in the performance of their duties aboard MCB Hawaii. Course Description: This 24 hour course provides information needed by personnel who generate hazardous waste to perform their duties safely and in compliance with legal and Navy policy standards. The RCRA regulation 40 CFR 262 establishes standards for HW generators. This course meets the initial training requirements of 'The Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP)'COMNAVAIRFORINST B change 1 section and Generators who accumulate waste for less than 90 days must prepare and implement a training program which complies with the standards in 40 CFR which mandates that personnel must be trained to perform their duties in a way that ensures compliance. HMTA 49 CFR (a)(1) and (a)(3) require training in hazardous material recognition and identification; and safety for each HAZMAT employee. HAZWOPER regulations, 29 CFR (q)(6)(i) requires personnel who are likely to witness a release of hazardous substances to be trained to an awareness level. INSTRUCTOR: Naval CECOS instructor, Port Hueneme, California 2-3
4 COURSE TITLE: DoD RCRA Hazardous Waste Review Annual Refresher CDP #2300; CIN A LOCATIONS: February class MCBH Kaneohe Bay, Building 1359; Offering #18210 June class.joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam; Offering # CLASS SCHEDULE LOCATION START DATE END DATE Number of Hours MCBH Kaneohe Bay February 1 Same day 8 Joint Pearl Harbor-Hickam June 21 Same day 8 ACTION TO REGISTER FOR CLASS: Go to Naval Civil Engineer Corps Officers School (CECOS) website for Registration form and instructions Target Audience: Mandatory annual refresher for personnel who have completed the Introduction to Hazardous Waste Generators/Handlers course (A ). COURSE DESCRIPTION: An 8-hour course that provides hazardous waste workers with updated regulatory and technical information needed to perform their duties safely and in compliance with legal and Navy policy requirements. Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) regulation 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) (c) and (c) requires annual review of initial hazardous waste training. Per 40 CFR (a)(4), generators of HW who accumulate waste for less than 90 days must prepare and implement a training program which complies with the standards in 40 CFR which mandates personnel training. Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) 29 CFR (q)(8) requires annual refresher training in emergency spill response. This course meets the annual refresher training requirements of 'The Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) 'COMNAVAIRFORINST B change 1 section and INSTRUCTOR: Naval CECOS instructor, Port Hueneme, California 2-4
5 COURSE TITLE: MCBH Local Environmental Compliance Course Introduction (Combines: Local Environmental Awareness & Local Hazardous Waste Management) LOCATION: MCBH Kaneohe Bay, Building CLASS SCHEDULE START DATE Day 1 END DATE Day 2 Number of Hours March 13 March May 15 May July 17 July September 18 September November 13 November ACTION TO REGISTER FOR CLASS: Contact MCBH Environmental Training Coordinator at Michele.chang@usmc.mil or (808) Target Audiences: Mandatory local training -- Unit Environmental Compliance Coordinators (ECC), Command Level, Shop Level Coordinators (SLC), alternate SLCs, and for Marines to obtain secondary MOS Personnel (military, civilian, and contractors) who generate, handle, manage and/or supervise those who manage hazardous waste in the performance of their duties aboard MCBH. Additionally -- Everyone working, living, and visiting MCBH (families, civilians, military personnel, visitors, and contractors) are welcomed to attend. COURSE DESCRIPTION: A 1-1/2 day class (Day 1: & Day 2: ) provides situational awareness and job-specific training on why and how to comply with the laws protecting our environment and managing hazardous waste on MCBH properties. Individual Letters of Completion are issued to each student. Topics covered: Cultural Resources, Natural Resources, Environmental Management System (EMS) Compliance Assessments, Hazardous Waste (HW) management; Hazardous Material (HM) Minimization (HAZMIN) Center services; HW Training requirements; Spill Prevention Controls and First Responder Awareness level for emergency spill response; and Oil Water Separators. This course complies with Marine Corps Order (MCO) P , MCO 1200, and COMNAVAIRINST 4790 local installation training requirement for Environmental General Awareness and Job-Specific Training. It ensures personnel who are assigned job responsibilities or job functions with a significant impact on the environment receive appropriate environmental training. INSTRUCTOR: MCBH Environmental Managers/Subject Matter Experts 2-5
6 COURSE TITLE: MCBH Local Env / Haz Waste Annual Refresher LOCATION: MCBH Kaneohe Bay, Building CLASS SCHEDULE START DATE END DATE Number of Hours March 15 Same day 6 May 17 Same day 6 July 19 Same day 6 September 20 Same day 6 November 15 Same day 6 ACTION TO REGISTER FOR CLASS: Contact MCBH Environmental Training Coordinator at Michele.chang@usmc.mil or (808) Target Audience: Mandatory local annual refresher for Unit Environmental Compliance Coordinators (ECC), Command Level, and Shop Level Coordinators. Personnel (military, civilian, and contractors) who generate, handle, manage and/or supervise those who manage hazardous waste in the performance of their duties aboard MCBH. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This 6-hour ( ) refresher provides a review of local Hazardous Waste Accumulation Point (WAP) procedures, Environmental Management System (EMS) Compliance Assessments, HW Training Requirements, Spill Prevention procedures, and First Responder Awareness level emergency spill response. Updates personnel on new compliance issues Environmental Inspectors have identified in the past year and provides a question/answer opportunity for Unit Environmental Compliance Coordinators, Command Level Coordinator, and Shop Level Coordinators to resolve their WAP concerns. INSTRUCTOR: MCBH Environmental Managers/Subject Matter Experts 2-6
7 TITLE: MCBH Unit Environmental Compliance Coordinator (ECC) Meetings LOCATION / TIME: MCBH Kaneohe Bay, Building 1359 / MEETING SCHEDULE DATE Number of Hours February 14 1 April 18 1 June 20 1 August 15 1 October 17 1 December 12 1 MEETING COORDINATOR: MCBH Environmental Training Coordinator Michele.chang@usmc.mil or (808) Target Audience: Mandatory participation for designated Unit Environmental Compliance Coordinators (ECC). ECCs shall be rank of E-5 or above or personnel with sufficient authority to implement environmental requirements at their command level (MCO P5090.2A CH-3 para , 2205, ) PURPOSE: This 1-hour meeting ( ) provides an opportunity for Unit ECCs and Base Environmental Program Managers to report and resolve environmental concerns aboard MCBH properties. Environmental topics will cover all media areas such as, but not limited to: air and water quality, used oil, solid waste and recycling, natural and cultural resources, spill response, storm water runoff, pollution prevention, etc. This complies with Marine Corps Order P , 2205, and Meetings will be held every other month or on an as-needed basis. 2-7
8 COURSE TITLE: MCBH New Arrivals Orientation LOCATION: MCBH Kaneohe Bay -- Location varies on base Check the electronic message board on 3 rd and G Street for that month s New Arrivals Orientation location or contact Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) Relocation Assistance Program Office CLASS SCHEDULE START DATE END DATE Number of Hours January 4 Same day 4 February 1 Same day 4 March 1 Same day 4 April 5 Same day 4 May 3 Same day 4 June 7 Same day 4 July 5 Same day 4 August 2 Same day 4 September 6 Same day 4 October 4 Same day 4 November 1 Same day 4 December 6 Same day 4 NO ACTION TO REGISTER FOR CLASS: Open seating, no reservation required. Target Audience: Recommended for all newly-arrived military personnel, spouses, families, and civilian DoD employees to MCB Hawaii. Mandatory for all uniformed personnel (Navy included) assigned to base organizations as well as III MEF units. Navy personnel assigned to Navy tenant commands are strongly encouraged to attend. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Held on the first Thursday of every month ( ). Marine & Family Programs host this overview of the programs and services available to all newly-arrived military personnel married and single to Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Presentations and Information Stations are provided by the MCBH Community and MCCS Marine & Family Services. Base Environmental presents a short brief and 30-minute Information Station on the unique natural and cultural resources here and volunteer opportunity on MCBH. This event complies with Marine Corps Order P Environmental General Awareness Component which ensures that persons within the installation are informed of their environmental requirements and have access to information about, and the opportunity to support, the installation s environmental policies and programs. 2-8
9 TITLE: MCBH Volunteer Service Project Weed Warriors TIME & LOCATION: ; Location varies on base Check MCBH ALL-HANDS (KBAZ) bulletins a week prior to project weekend. Locations depend on where the work is needed that week. Environmental contacts: Lance.bookless1@usmc.mil, (808) ; or Todd.russell@usmc.mil, (808) EVENT SCHEDULE START DATE END DATE Number of Hours February 10 Same day 3 April 14 Same day 3 June 9 Same day 3 August 11 Same day 3 October 13 Same day 3 December 8 Same day 3 Large Groups: Contact Lance/Todd prior to the project date to ensure they bring/have enough tools and gloves. Target Audience: Adults age 18 and over are welcomed -- military personnel, spouses, families, and civilians. (Questions regarding children under age 18 --contact Lance or Todd). No pets per Base Order P due to wildlife protection concerns. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Join community volunteers and Base Environmental staff to remove weeds from native fish and wildlife wetland habitats on base. Work might involve entering restricted (unclassified) areas. Individual Letters of Appreciation are issued to active duty participants. Get up-close and learn about native plants and wildlife. Make new friends. Have fun! You can make a difference! Wear old clothes, close-toed shoes, and sunscreen. Bring plenty of water. MCBH provides gloves and tools. 2-9
10 COURSE TITLE: USMC Environmental Compliance Coordinator's (ECC) Course Online Course COURSE CODE: EMA-ECC01A NO Pre-registration required. Course is available online every day. 1. Go to MarineNet website 2. Search USMC Environmental Compliance Coordinator s 3. Enroll. Launch COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Environmental Compliance Coordinator (ECC) course is designed for Marines appointed as ECCs for their units. Upon completing the ECC course, students will be able to identify ECC responsibilities in accordance with MCO P5090.2A, Chapter 5 and OPNAV , Chapter 10. This on-line course is optional for MCBH ECCs who have completed the required training below: 1. MCBH Local Environmental Compliance Course (covers Hazardous Waste Management) 2. One (1) of the following courses: a. DoD Defense Hazardous Material/Waste Handling (ALMC-HA / ALU-HA) or b. DoD Introduction to Hazardous Waste Generation & Handling (A ) or c. USMC Introduction to Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste (MCIEIHM01A) 2-10
11 COURSE TITLE: USMC Introduction to USMC Environmental Management Systems (EMS) Online Course COURSE CODE: DI5090A NO Pre-registration required. Course is available online every day. 1. Go to MarineNet website 2. Search Introduction to USMC Environmental Management Systems (EMS) 3. Enroll. Launch COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides an introduction to USMC Environmental Management Systems concepts, terminology, requirements, and definitions using common mission support examples. The course is also available on CD and can be obtained by contacting the HQMC LFL-6, Environmental Training officer at (703) or 2 Navy Annex, Washington, DC Recommended training for all personnel. 2-11
12 COURSE TITLE: USMC Introduction to Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste Course Online Course COURSE CODE: MCIEIHM01A NO Pre-registration required. Course is available online every day. 1. Go to MarineNet website 2. Search USMC Introduction to Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste 3. Enroll. Launch COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to Hazardous Material and Hazardous Waste course fulfills the Resource Conservation Recovery Act 40 CFR Parts and that all appointed personnel must be trained to manage hazardous waste. This course will also provide hazardous materials management handling procedures, safety procedures and is also a prerequisite for additional hazardous waste and hazardous material training courses. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to will perform hazardous waste duties in accordance with applicable federal laws and Marine Corps regulations. This on-line course is required for personnel designated as Unit Environmental Compliance Coordinator (ECC), Shop Level Coordinator (SLC), alternate SLC, or Marines to obtain secondary MOS 8056.OR complete one of the 2 equivalent courses listed below to fulfill this requirement. Per MCO P5090.2A equivalent courses are: 1. Defense Hazardous Material/Waste Handling (Army 9E-F50/322-F34 (MT)) or 2. Introduction to Hazardous Waste Generation & Handling (Navy A ) 2-12
13 COURSE TITLE: USMC Hazardous Materials Transportation for Drivers Online Course COURSE CODE: MCIEHMT01A NO Pre-registration required. Course is available online everyday. 1. Go to MarineNet website 2. Search Hazardous Materials Transportation for Drivers 3. Enroll. Launch COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Hazardous Materials Transportation for Drivers course is provided to meet basic requirements and it is also a prerequisite for additional hazardous material transportation training courses. By the end of this course, you will be able to demonstrate the knowledge required to safely transport hazardous materials (HM) on or around military installations in accordance with applicable sections of the 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Defense Transportation Regulations (DTR), and the Installation Contingency Plan. 2-13
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