Hazardous Materials Team Hard Hat Sticker
This Hazardous Materials Team Hard Hat Sticker will show you appreciate your employees while allowing them to add some swag to that hard shell head piece for all others to see.
Hazardous Material Team Members are specifically trained to deal with Oil Spills, Chemical Spills, Gas Leaks, Explosions, Clean Up of Hazardous Waste and more life threatening and enviromental threats.
Our Hazmat Team Hard Hat Stickers allows the team members to show off the accomplishments and training they have completed. Other personnel can alos know they have the knowledge to be in a given situation without second guessing how safe one may be.
This Hazardous Materials Team Hard Hat Sticker will show you appreciate your employees and the certifications they have acquired.
This Hazardous Materials Team Hard Hat Sticker comes in a variety of Quantities.
10 Pack
25 Pack
50 Pack
100 Pack
Also comes in 3 sizes
1" Round Sticker
1.5" Round Sticker
2" Round Sticker
We use 3M and Oracal Vinyl for our Signs and Hard Hat Stickers.
ORACAL has a thickness of 2.5mil . Using a clear, solvent-based, permanent adhesive. The vinyl has a durability rating of up to six (6) years. Note: The durability will depend on the elements, any corrosive liquids making contact etc.
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Hazardous Materials Team Sticker should be given to all of your Hazmat team members to allow them to show others they have completed the training below. And gives them a sense of pride and raises a little moral.
HAZMAT employees, that may or may not be part of a HAZMAT team, must be trained, at a minimum, in accordance with:
- PHMSA, 49 CFR §172, Sub part H, Training
- PHMSA, §172.602, Emergency response information
- OSHA, 29 CFR 1910.120(a)(1)(v) Hazardous waste operations and emergency response.
- OSHA Initial training should include Hazard Communication, 29 CFR 1910.1200 requirements (training is part of “Hazard Communication” training or ½ day stand alone)
Records need to be maintained for all employees that have been, or will be trained before handling hazardous materials, in accordance with the training requirements set forth in 49 CFR §172.704 and 172.602, and 29 CFR §1910.120 and 1910.1200.