Hazardous Material Worker Health and Safety Training (U45), Cooperative Agreement
Project Number7U45ES006155-21
Former Number1U45ES019344-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderOLDFIELD, KENNETH
Awardee OrganizationALABAMA FIRE COLLEGE
Description
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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The Center for Labor Education and Research (CLEAR) at Jefferson State Community College, is applying for funding through a cooperative agreement with the NIEHS Hazardous Waste Worker Training Program under RFA: ES-09-004 through both the Hazardous Waste Worker Training (HWWT) and Hazmat Disaster Preparedness Training (HDPT) programs. CLEAR proposes to improve the health and safety of two populations of workers: (1) Native American tribal members and employees, and (2) public safety personnel. The program will reduce the likelihood of worker exposures during hazardous material emergency response operations by providing specialized training in topics related to OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.120. CLEAR will offer courses nationwide to Native Americans, a population of 2.4 million, including tribal members and employees who may be first to respond to hazmat releases, mass casualty incidents, clandestine drug laboratories or other hazmat events? Such personnel would include tribal police officers, conservation officers, firefighters, environmental officials, emergency planners, and public works employees. The project will target public safety personnel within the southeastern U.S., a population of 171,390 fire and rescue service and law enforcement personnel. Both populations have in common the potential for exposures to hazardous materials during emergency incidents, the need for hazardous materials training, and insufficient training budgets. Training will be provided using existing curricula and participatory techniques. Courses to be provided with the HWWT funding include Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations; Incident Command Systems; Hazmat Air Monitoring; Confined Space Rescue; Respirator Fit Testing; Mass Casualty Incident Triage, Clandestine Drug Lab Awareness; Radiological/Nuclear Awareness; WMD/All Hazards Awareness, and National Incident Management Systems. Courses to be provided with HDPT funding will be Responder Safety Awareness and Basic Disaster Life Support training. Peer training will be encouraged and supported through Trainer Support Network. The proposed program will train over 9,500 trainees, not including computer-based training. The total cost of the five-year project is $4,067,948.
This project will provide training to workers in two populations -Native American tribal members and employees, and public safety personnel - that will enable them to safely respond to emergencies involving the release of hazardous materials and to prepare for hazardous materials disasters. These populations do not currently receive this training, so the proposed project will help protect the lives of the workers and the communities they serve.
Hazardous Waste Worker Training Program (HWWTP)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
142
DUNS Number
189450232
UEI
UDVVSRNACSA5
Project Start Date
16-September-1992
Project End Date
31-July-2015
Budget Start Date
01-December-2011
Budget End Date
31-July-2012
Project Funding Information for 2011
Total Funding
$405,799
Direct Costs
$417,321
Indirect Costs
$33,384
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2011
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$405,799
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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