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Hazardous Materials Removal Workers in Battle Creek, Michigan

Identify, remove, pack, transport, or dispose of hazardous materials, including asbestos, lead-based paint, waste oil, fuel, transmission fluid, radioactive materials, or contaminated soil. Specialized training and certification in hazardous materials handling or a confined entry permit are generally required. May operate earth-moving equipment or trucks.

Career Projections for Battle Creek, Michigan

Hazardous Materials Removal Workers on average make:
$54,080 ($26.00/hour).

The number of positions in Battle Creek, Michigan are:
12
and by 2029 that number is projected to:
increase to 13.

We predict that due to job growth or retirements there will be approximately:
1 every year.

The typical education needed to enter this job is:
a high school diploma/GED.

The typical training needed after hire is:
long-term on-the-job training.

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Other Job Titles

Abatement Worker, Asbestos Abatement Worker, Asbestos Coverer, Asbestos Handler, Asbestos Hazard Abatement Worker, Asbestos Remover, Asbestos Technician, Asbestos Worker, Decontamination and Decommissioning Operator (D and D Operator), Decontamination Worker

Tools Used

Adjustable wrenches, Aerosol meters, Air monitoring equipment, Air pollutant monitors, Air sampling devices, Air sampling pumps, Air scrubbers, Alpha radiation meters, Asbestos sample containers, Beta radiation meters

Tasks

  • Comply with prescribed safety procedures or federal laws regulating waste disposal methods.
  • Operate machines or equipment to remove, package, store, or transport loads of waste materials.
  • Load or unload materials into containers or onto trucks, using hoists or forklifts.
  • Clean contaminated equipment or areas for reuse, using detergents or solvents, sandblasters, filter pumps, or steam cleaners.
  • Remove asbestos or lead from surfaces, using hand or power tools such as scrapers, vacuums, or high-pressure sprayers.

Personality

Cooperation, Attention to Detail, Dependability, Self-Control, Adaptability/Flexibility, Integrity, Stress Tolerance, Concern for Others, Initiative, Analytical Thinking

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