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If you work with hazardous waste or hazardous chemicals, youamp;#39;ve probably heard of OSHAamp;#39;s HAZWOPER Standard. This video will cover what HAZWOPER is and who needs training under the Standard. HAZWOPER stands for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response. HAZWOPER has its origins in a US Department of Defense program started to clean up inactive military sites following World War II. OSHA later expanded on that program to create its HAZWOPER rules. Today, these rules apply to many different sites-- from military facilities to private industry sites to university labs and more, nearly anywhere hazardous substances are found. So, who needs training under OSHAamp;#39;s HAZWOPER Standard? HAZWOPER applies to mandatory and voluntary cleanup operations performed at so-called amp;quot;uncontrolled hazardous waste sitesamp;quot; these uncontrolled hazardous waste sites typically include sites on the EPAamp;#39;s national priority site list as well as other sites design