Elimination and Substitution Control Training for HAZWOPER

Help employees understand how eliminating or substituting hazards is the most effective way to reduce chemical exposure risks. This training explains how control strategies fit into workplace safety management and support safer HAZWOPER operations.
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Reduce risk by controlling hazards at the source

Build awareness of how elimination and substitution methods help prevent exposure, improve safety outcomes, and support effective risk reduction procedures.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course at your own pace without disrupting daily work activities.
  • HAZWOPER Control Training
    Covers foundational concepts related to hazard control within HAZWOPER programs.
  • Hazard Elimination Strategies
    Explains how removing hazards entirely can reduce workplace risk.
  • Chemical Exposure Prevention
    Highlights methods used to prevent or minimize exposure to hazardous substances.
  • Workplace Safety Management
    Supports safer decision-making through structured control planning.
  • Risk Reduction Procedures
    Introduces approaches used to lower risk before relying on PPE or administrative controls.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Receive a downloadable certificate immediately after completing the course.
  • Understand elimination and substitution controls
    Help learners recognize how these controls fit into the hierarchy of controls.
  • Identify opportunities to remove hazards
    Teach how certain tasks, materials, or processes can be eliminated to reduce risk.
  • Apply substitution strategies
    Explain how replacing hazardous substances or processes can improve safety.
  • Support chemical exposure prevention
    Promote methods that limit or remove employee exposure to harmful materials.
  • Strengthen workplace safety management
    Encourage proactive planning and decision-making to control hazards effectively.
    • HAZWOPER workers
    • Safety and health professionals
    • Supervisors and managers
    • Environmental and compliance staff
    • Employees involved in hazardous material handling
    • Introduction to hazard control methods
    • Hierarchy of controls overview
    • Elimination as a control strategy
    • Substitution as a control strategy
    • Examples of hazard elimination
    • Examples of hazard substitution
    • Chemical exposure prevention methods
    • Role of management in risk reduction
    • Employee responsibilities
    • Course review and completion
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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    This course explains how eliminating or substituting hazards can reduce risks and improve safety in hazardous work environments.
    It is intended for employees and supervisors involved in hazardous operations or safety planning.
    Yes, it explains how removing hazards entirely can be an effective risk control method.
    Yes, the course focuses on preventing exposure through safer materials and processes.
    Yes, it reinforces structured approaches to identifying and controlling workplace hazards.
    Yes, a certificate of completion is provided immediately after finishing the course.