NPETE's Community College Consortium for Health and Safety Training
NPETE 健康与安全培训社区大学联盟
基本信息
- 批准号:10413955
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 91.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-08-17 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaAttentionBusinessesCertificationChemicalsCommunitiesCommunity WorkersDisastersEducationEducational CurriculumEducational workshopElectronic MailEmergency responseEmploymentEmployment OpportunitiesEnrollmentEvaluationExposure toFamilyFamily memberFutureGenerationsGoalsGrantGuamHazardous ChemicalsHazardous SubstancesHazardous WasteHazardous Waste Operations and Emergency ResponseHazardous Waste SitesHealthHigh School StudentHourHuman ResourcesIndustryInstitutesInstructionInternationalInternetLearningLeftMilitary PersonnelMissionModelingNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNatural DisastersParticipantPerformancePublic SectorPuerto RicoReadinessReportingResearch InstituteSafetyServicesStudentsTeacher Professional DevelopmentTechnologyTelephoneTrainers TrainingTrainingTraining ProgramsTransportationUniversitiesVeteransWorkplacebasecareercommunity collegecost effectivedemographicsfirst responderhazardous materials disasterhazardous materials workerhigh schoolinstructorlearning materialsmembermilitary familypreventprogramsquality assuranceresponseservice membersymposiumtechnical collegetribal Nationtribal collegeuniversity studentvolunteerwaste treatment
项目摘要
The National Partnership for Environmental Technology Education, ME, in partnership
with the Hazardous Materials Training and Research Institute, IA, submits this proposal on
behalf of the Community College Consortium for Health and Safety Training (CCCHST) to
provide memorable, cost-effective training for hazardous materials and waste workers engaged
in waste treatment, storage and disposal, hazardous waste generation, clean up and remedial
action, emergency response and hazardous materials transportation. CCCHST membership
consists of community and tribal colleges partnered with business and industry, universities,
and community-based organizations offering a consistent and quality response to the national
training need for hazardous waste workers and emergency response personnel.
The goal of CCCHST is to make NIEHS-approved worker training nationally available
through over 100 CCCHST organizations, whose instructors are prepared through a Train-the-
Trainer model program, offering hazardous materials instruction in nearly all states of the
nation. CCCHST instructors, prepared and supported by PETE and HMTRI, will annually train
a minimum 50,000 students, workers, and supervisors to protect themselves and their
communities from exposure to hazardous materials encountered during hazardous waste site
cleanup, Brownfields redevelopment, transportation of hazardous materials, and response to
spills and releases of hazardous materials, offering a minimum 3,000 courses each year. PETE
has two additional missions beyond this its core Train-the-Trainer model program.
(1) Military Haz Mat Worker Training. PETE will offer a direct worker training program
for Total Military Family (TMF) personnel, including veterans, military personnel and their
families transitioning to the public sector. Annually, 200 TMF members from Fort Riley (KS),
Fort Sill (OK), Fort Carson (CO), the Norfolk Naval Station (VA), and future expansion to the
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (ME) and to West coast bases, will participate in one-week training
programs, leading to the HazWoper card and a variety of OSHA certifications based on need.
(2) PETE’s Disaster Preparedness Instructor Institute will annually prepare 20
CCCHST and partner trainers, including those from other NIEHS-awardees, who serve a wide
variety of students and responders. These trainers will return to their communities to annually
prepare an additional 1,500 responders in the Gulf, U.S. Territories, Tribal Nations, programs
serving CERT and Americorps students, and responders throughout the U.S.
国家环境技术教育伙伴关系
与危险材料培训和研究所(IA)一起提交了这份提案
代表社区学院健康与安全培训联盟(CCCHST)
为从事危险材料和废物处理的工人提供令人难忘的、具有成本效益的培训
在废物处理、储存和处置中,危险废物的产生、清理和补救
行动、应急响应和危险材料运输。CCCHST成员资格
由社区和部落学院组成,与商业和工业、大学、
和以社区为基础的组织为国家提供一致和高质量的响应
对危险废物工作人员和应急人员的培训需求。
CCCHST的目标是在全国范围内提供NIEHS批准的工人培训
通过100多个CCCHST组织,其教员通过Train-the-the-Train-the-
培训师模范计划,在美国几乎所有州提供危险材料指导
国家。CCCHST讲师由PETE和HMTRI准备和支持,每年将进行培训
至少50,000名学生、工人和主管,以保护自己和他们的
防止社区暴露在危险废物场地期间遇到的危险材料
清理、棕地重建、危险材料运输和应对
泄漏和释放危险物质,每年至少提供3000门课程。皮特
除了这一点,它还有两项额外的任务,其核心是培训教官模型计划。
(1)军事哈兹席工人培训。皮特将提供直接的工人培训计划
对于全军(TMF)人员,包括退伍军人、军人和他们的
过渡到公共部门的家庭。每年,来自莱利堡(KS)的200名TMF成员,
希尔堡(俄克拉荷马州)、卡森堡(CO)、诺福克海军站(VA),以及未来向
朴茨茅斯海军造船厂(ME)和西海岸基地,将参加为期一周的培训
计划,从而根据需要获得哈兹沃珀卡和各种OSHA认证。
(2)Pete的备灾教师学院每年将准备20
CCCHST和合作伙伴培训师,包括来自其他NIEHS获奖者的培训师,他们为广泛的
学生和应答者的种类繁多。这些培训员将每年回到他们的社区
在海湾地区、美国领土、部落国家、项目中增派1500名应急者
为CERT和americorps学生以及全美各地的响应者提供服务。
项目成果
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