Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Q: What’s the difference between the 10 and 30 hour OSHA outreach courses?
    A: Typically, a supervisor will need the 30 hour OSHA course and the worker will need the 10 hour course.


  2. Q: What’s the difference between the General Industry Outreach vs. the Construction Outreach courses?
    A: Someone working on a jobsite in the construction industry will need the construction outreach course. Everyone else, such as people in manufacturing, healthcare, etc. will need the industry outreach courses.


  3. Q: What is the difference in the 40hr Hazwoper and 24 hr Hazwoper course?
    A: A supervisor who isn’t actually handling the hazardous waste would generally take the 24 hour hazwoper course. In addition there is a one-day required jobsite training. Someone actually handling hazardous waste will generally need the 40 hour Hazwoper course. For people taking the 40-hour course, there is an additional 3-day jobsite training and an additional 8-hour hands-on classroom training that must be taken in person. The advantage of the 40-hr online course is that the student needs to spend only 8 hours in the classroom instead of 48 hours.


  4. Q: How long will it take to complete the course?
    A: Many students complete the 8-10 hour courses in a day, and the 30-40 hour courses in a few days. The shorter courses can be done in 1 – 3 hours.


  5. Q: If I have questions regarding the content of my course, is there an instructor availabel to assist me?
    A: Yes, Outreach Trainer Michael Millsap is available to assist you. You can email you questions to him directly at mike.millsap@360training.com


  6. Q: Once I have completed my course, how do I receive a completion certificate?
    A: For the OSHA Outreach courses (10hr and 30hr) students will receive an OSHA card approximately 4 - 6 weeks after course completion. If a certificate is needed prior to receipt of the OSHA card students can email Michael Millsap, the Outreach Trainer, at mike.millsap@360training.com. For Hazwoper courses, students can print out certificates directly off the website.