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Advanced DOT HAZMAT Training forWaste Management Teams

Required by PHMSA under 49 CFR 172.704(a)(2): function-specific hazmat training for waste management teams — manifests, marking, and hazardous-waste shipping papers.

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Course Overview

Delivering function-specific training for your hazmat employees so you can stay compliant with 49 CFR 172.700-704 (Subpart H). Designed for waste haulers and transfer-station staff, it focuses on identifying, marking, and shipping hazardous and universal wastes correctly.

Multi-modal coverage

Advanced scenarios for highway, air, rail, and vessel shipments.

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Covers General, Security, and Function-Specific training obligations all-in-one.

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Who This Course Is For

DOT requires function-specific training for anyone who classifies, packages, marks, or ships hazardous and universal wastes — from waste-transport coordinators to loaders and compliance leads.

Waste Drivers
Plant Workers
Container Handlers
Recycling Crew
Safety Leads
Supervisors

49 CFR 107.329

Maximum civil penalties, adjusted annually for inflation

Hazmat training violations are enforced by PHMSA under 49 U.S.C. 5123.

Maximum civil penalties are set by 49 CFR 107.329 and adjusted annually for inflation. Incorrect shipping papers, missing placards, or untrained employees can also trigger shipment holds and PHMSA incident investigations, so function-specific training protects your operation.

Learning Objectives

1

Identify hazardous waste subject to DOT and RCRA transport requirements.

2

Complete and reconcile manifests and shipping papers under 49 CFR 172 and 40 CFR 262.

3

Apply labeling, marking, and segregation rules for hazardous waste shipments and transporters.

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What’s Covered

18 modules across two parts — foundation and advanced multi-modal operations.

Part 1 — Foundation

01Orientation & Regulatory Framework
02Mastering the Hazardous Materials Table (HMT)
03Classification & Hazard Communication Basics
04Packaging & Markings
05Labels — Design, Selection, Placement
06Placarding Deep Dive
07Shipping Papers Mastery
08Handling, Storage & Emergencies
09Security Awareness Refresher
10Wrap-Up & Assessment

Part 2 — Advanced Modal Operations

11Introduction & Foundation
12General Packaging & Communication
13Highway Transportation
14Rail Transportation
15Vessel Transportation
16Air Transportation
17Security & Emergency Response
18Final Review & Assessment

Regulatory Basis

Every module maps to the exact regulation this course trains for. Each citation links to the official regulatory text.

  • 49 CFR 172.704(a)(2)

    Requires function-specific training on the HMR requirements that apply to the functions an employee performs — classification, packaging, marking, labeling, placarding, or loading.

  • 49 CFR 172.704(c)(2)

    A hazmat employee must receive the required training at least once every three years (recurrent training).

  • 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart H

    The training subpart (172.700–172.704) that governs hazmat employee training generally.

  • 49 CFR 172.800

    Establishes the hazmat security-plan requirement that the security awareness component ties to.

  • 40 CFR 262.17(a)(7)

    Large Quantity Generator personnel training requirement for facilities that also generate hazardous waste.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about DOT HAZMAT function-specific training for waste management teams under 49 CFR 172.704(a)(2).

Who in a waste management operation needs advanced HAZMAT function-specific training?

Personnel who classify, package, mark, label, load, or prepare hazardous materials for transport are hazmat employees under 49 CFR 172.704(a)(2) and need function-specific training on the tasks they perform. In waste management, that typically includes waste-transport coordinators, loaders, and compliance leads. Where hazardous waste is shipped, these roles also work under EPA generator rules at 40 CFR 262.

How is function-specific training different from general awareness?

General awareness gives broad familiarity; function-specific training under 49 CFR 172.704(a)(2) covers the detailed rules for the specific tasks an employee performs — classification, packaging, marking, labeling, placarding, or loading. Both are required components of a complete 49 CFR 172.704 training program.

How often must it be renewed?

At least once every three years under 49 CFR 172.704(c)(2), or sooner on a job-function change or new employer; facilities that also generate hazardous waste have a separate annual training review under 40 CFR 262.17(a)(7)(iii).

Under which regulation, and who enforces it?

The U.S. DOT Hazardous Materials Regulations at 49 CFR Part 172, Subpart H, plus the security-plan requirement at 49 CFR 172.800, enforced by PHMSA.

Is online function-specific training accepted?

Yes; 49 CFR 172.704 governs content and testing, not the delivery method, so documented online training qualifies. This course is fully online and self-paced.

How long does it take?

About 4–5 hours, reflecting the added function-specific and security-plan content beyond a general-awareness course.

What are the penalties for non-compliance?

Hazmat training violations are enforced by PHMSA under 49 U.S.C. 5123, with maximum civil penalties set by 49 CFR 107.329 and adjusted annually for inflation. Because untrained employees can also trigger shipment holds and inspection findings, function-specific training is a baseline operating requirement.

Which course do I need?

Four related hazmat and hazardous-waste courses. Compare who each one is for before you enroll.

Ground · General Awareness

The baseline every hazmat employee needs under 49 CFR 172.704(a)(1), renewed every 3 years (172.704(c)(2)).

Advanced · Function-Specific

Adds task-specific training (172.704(a)(2)) and security-plan content (172.800) for staff who classify, package, load, or transport — same 3-year cycle, more depth.

Air · IATA DGR

Required on top of DOT rules whenever dangerous goods move by aircraft; adds the IATA DGR 67th Edition (2026) and a shorter 24-month recurrent cycle. If any shipment flies, air training governs.

Who it's for
Any hazmat employee; warehouse, shipping & logistics staff
Mode / type
Ground · general handling
Governing reg
49 CFR 172.704(a)
Renewal
Every 3 years — 172.704(c)(2)
Duration
1–2 hrs
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Who it's for
Employees performing regulated functions — drivers, loaders, freight
Mode / type
Ground · function-specific + security plan
Governing reg
49 CFR 172.704(a)(2) + 172.800
Renewal
Every 3 years — 172.704(c)(2)
Duration
6–8 hrs
Who it's for
Shippers, forwarders & handlers of dangerous goods by air
Mode / type
Air cargo
Governing reg
49 CFR 172.704 + IATA DGR 67th Ed.
Renewal
24 months (IATA DGR §1.5) + 3-yr DOT
Duration
4–5 hrs
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Who it's for
LQG/SQG generator & EHS personnel
Mode / type
Hazardous waste (not transport)
Governing reg
40 CFR 262.17(a)(7)
Renewal
Annual review — 262.17(a)(7)(iii)
Duration
3–4 hrs
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Pricing is shown on each course page and confirmed at checkout. Renewal intervals reflect the cited federal regulations.

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