NYSDEC 8-Hour HAZWOPER Course: COEH at Hunter College Training Schedule

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NYSDEC 8-Hour HAZWOPER Course: COEH at Hunter College Training Schedule

Description

This two-month extract from a 2009 schedule offers a brief look into the distances travelled by COEH instructors throughout New York State for their annual 8-hour HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) refresher courses. The class, which was required for all NYS Department of Environmental Conservation inspectors (and others) was offered consistently throughout the Center's history.

Formally established in 1990 by CUNY's Board of Trustees, the Hunter College Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (COEH) was founded with the mission "to promote community and workplace health" across the New York metropolitan area. Working with community groups, unions, governmental agencies, private employers, and educational institutions, the Center educated hundreds of thousands over the course of its history.

Contributor

Kotelchuck, David

Creator

Center for Occupational and Environmental Health at Hunter College

Date

February 2009

Language

English

Rights

Creative Commons CDHA

Source

Center for Environmental and Occupational Health at Hunter College

Original Format

Report / Paper / Proposal

Center for Occupational and Environmental Health at Hunter College. Letter. “NYSDEC 8-Hour HAZWOPER Course: COEH at Hunter College Training Schedule.”, CUNY DIGITAL HISTORY ARCHIVE, accessed March 10, 2026, https://stephenz.tailc22a4b.ts.net/s/cdha/item/1180