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MESH Certificate Information

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MESH Program Listings


Currently scheduled Industrial Extension Service events for this program.

Core Events

30 hours must be completed in any combination of these required courses. Additional core courses may be selected as elective hours.

  • Back Injury Prevention 7 hours
  • Building Your Workplace Safety Program 7 hours
  • Certified Hazardous Materials Manager Review 35 hours
  • Ergonomics 7 hours
  • Hazard Communication Standard 7 hours
  • Hazardous Waste Management 7 hours
  • Introduction to Safety and Health Regulations 32 hours
  • Introduction to Environmental Regulations 14 hours
  • OSHA Compliance 7 hours
  • Principles of Occupational Safety and Health 30 hours
  • Supervisor’s Development Program 21 hours
Electives

HAZWOPER

  • 8-hr Refresher 8 hours
  • 8-hr Supervisor/Manager 8 hours
  • 24-hr Technician Training 24 hours
  • Confined Space Entry 8 hours
  • Emergency Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents 40 hours
  • Personal Protective Equipment 7 hours Respiratory Protection Training 7 hours

RCRA

  • 8-hr Hazardous Waste Management 8 hours
  • Hazardous Waste Mgmt for Small Qty Generators 7 hours

OSHA/SARA

  • OSHA/SARA Training for Chemical Spill Response 7 hours
  • Right-to-Know: Title III SARA/OSHA Hazard Comm. 7 hours

DOT

  • Dangerous Goods Transportation (IATA) 7 hours
  • Hazardous Materials Transportation 14 hours
  • International Maritime Transportation of Dangerous Goods (IMDG) 28 hours

Regulations

Video-based Air Topics

  • VOC Fugitive Emission Source Inspection
  • VOC Inspections
  • Computational Atmospheric Science
  • Ozone NAAQS
  • Introduction to Hazardous Air Pollutants
  • Wood Furniture Surface Coating
  • Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Financing
  • Emission Inventory Improvement Program
  • PM NAAQS
  • CO Modeling
  • General VOC Sources and Regulation
  • Source Sampling Update

Other CCA Programs

  • Clean Water Act 7 hrs
  • Indoor Air 7 hrs
  • Introduction to Environmental Regulations 14 hrs

OTHER

  • Environmental Chemistry for the Non- Chemist 4 hrs
  • Environmental Technologies Overview and Applications 7 hrs
  • Lock Out / Tag Out 7 hrs
  • Finding Enviro Resources on the Internet
  • Hazardous Waste 7 hrs I
  • ndustrial Stormwater Management 7 hrs
  • Phase I Site Assessment and Auditing 7 hrs
  • Process Safety Management 7 hrs
  • Radiation Safety Principles 7 hrs
  • SPCC Plans 7 hrs
  • Transportation and the Environment 7 hrs

Safety

  • Accident Investigation 7 hrs
  • Confined Space Entry 7 hrs
  • Defensive Driving Instructor Development 14 hrs
  • Emergency Management 7 hrs
  • First Aid/CPR Instructor Development 14 hrs
  • Forklift Instructor Development 7 hrs
  • Hazardous Materials Transportation 14 hrs
  • Lockout/Tagout 7 hrs
  • OSHA Compliance-General Industry and Construction 10 and 30 hrs
  • Safety Inspections 7 hrs
  • Safety Training Methods 30 hrs
  • Safety Management Techniques 30 hrs
  • Stress Management 7 hrs
  • Workplace Violence 7 hrs
  • Asheville Regional Safety and Health School 7 hrs
  • Charlotte Regional Safety and Health School 7 hrs
  • Eastern Carolina Safety and Health School 7 hrs.
  • Wilmington Regional Safety and Health School 7 hrs
  • 1996 Fertilizer & Ag Chem Safety & Health School 7 hrs

To learn more about the MESH Certificate Series, contact:

Industrial Extension Service
Phone: 1-800-227-0264
Fax: (919) 515-8585

Frequently Asked Questions
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MESH Sponsors

The Manager of Environment, Safety, and Health Certificate Series does not certify that an individual is qualified to practice in a particular area. The series sponsors recognize that is the responsibility of professional organizations formed to set and maintain such standards. These professional organizations usually require individuals to meet specific academic and experience requirements and to achieve a passing mark on written and oral examinations. The Certificate Series is designed to serve individuals needing to maintain existing credentials or individuals who find themselves responsible for environmental, safety or health management but who may not have the degrees or extensive experience in that area.

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