We have 3 employees interested in the 24 hour Hazwoper training in late February. Depending on the exact dates, I may be able to join as well. I am leaving for Florida on February 28th.
Lori Fitzgibbons
District Manager
Jackson County Conservation District
517-395-2093
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Hello HHW Friends,
In my previous email regarding 24-hour HAZWOPER training, I received replies from three counties indicating the need for this training.
We could use another 4 or 5 persons in order to have a class size of 7 or 8.
Please let me know as soon as possible and no later than January 22 if you are interested in a 24-hour HAZWOPER taking place late February.
Thank you,
Tom
Thomas Dewhirst
Principal
Hazmat Strategies
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