Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Workers : Ontario, Canada

International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Ontario Council
IUPAT District Council 46

 

Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Workers

Projects located throughout the province of Ontario, Canada

The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Ontario Council, IUPTAT District Council 46, is seeking Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Workers. Hazmat workers identify, remove and dispose of ASBESTOS WASTE, ARSENIC, LEAD, MOLD, SILICA, PCB and other hazardous materials.

In Ontario workers are part of the Hazardous Materials Worker Trade 253H.

Duties

Hazmat Workers clean up materials that are harmful to people and the environment. They usually work in teams and follow strict instructions and guidelines. The specific duties of Hazmat Workers depend on the substances and the cleanup location. For example, removing Lead and Asbestos is different from cleaning up Mold contamination.

The following are examples of types of Hazmat removal work:

Work Environment
Hazmat Workers wear protective clothing to reduce exposure to toxic materials. Working conditions vary with the hazardous material being removed. For example, workers removing Lead or Asbestos often work in confined spaces or at great heights and bend or stoop to remove the material.

Hazmat Workers typically work in office buildings, schools, or historic buildings that are being renovated. Completing projects often requires night and weekend work to meet deadlines.

Overtime is common, particularly for emergency flood response.

To Apply
Send résumé, work history, or any other qualifying information to: info@dc46.iupat.org.
For questions or for more information, please call our office at: 1.416.630.9604.

Education
Hazardous Materials Worker currently requires a minimum of a High School Diploma or Equivalency.

Training
Hazardous Materials Worker receives comprehensive training on the job. Training generally includes a combination of classroom instruction and field work. In the classroom, they learn safety procedures, regulatory requirements, worker hygiene and the proper use of personal protective equipment. While on site, they learn about equipment and chemicals, and are supervised by an experienced worker.

Apprenticeship Information
If interested in apprenticeship information, please visit the website for the IFSCT (Interior Finishing Systems Training Centre) at: ifstc.com.

Hazardous Materials Worker Apprenticeship Pathway to a Certificate of Qualification:
http://www.collegeoftrades.ca/wp-content/uploads/HAZMAT-trades-pathway-to-cert-flowchart-v0.2.MAESD_.pdf

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