HAZMAT Driver Training
HAZMAT Driver Training
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Hazardous Materials Training
All military branches within the Department of Defense provide for some type of hazardous materials handling and storage certification training. U.S. uniformed military as well as civilian personnel tasked with handling, transporting or storing hazardous materials are able to attend specific HAZMAT certification training. For example, the U.S. Army offers its Ammo-67-DL HAZMAT Familiarization and Safety in Transportation certification to applicable DOD personnel. For enlisted personnel having HAZMAT duties, the Navy offers several different Hazardous Material Control and Management (HMC&M;) Technician certifications
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Requirements to earn this certificate
HAZMAT Course Content
Military uniformed and civilian personnel whose duties classify them as HAZMAT employees must attend certification training, without exception. Military HAZMAT training can be web-based or classroom-based. The content in a military HAZMAT certification course depends on the hazardous materials handler's duties. The Army's Ammo-67-DL HAZMAT training course includes how to properly ship or transport hazardous materials as well as emergency response requirements. Navy HCM&M; technician students learn to safely handle, use, store, dispose of, transfer and transport hazardous materials.
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