This course provides essential training for construction and maintenance professionals who may encounter Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in older buildings, industrial equipment, or renovation and demolition projects.

PCBs are toxic chemical compounds historically used as insulating fluids in transformers, capacitors, electrical equipment, and certain building materials. Due to their environmental persistence and potential carcinogenic effects, PCBs are strictly regulated under federal and state laws.

Course Overview

Participants will learn:

  • What PCBs are and where they are commonly found in construction and industrial settings
  • Health risks associated with PCB exposure, including long-term and occupational risks
  • How PCBs were historically mixed with solvents and appear as by-products of certain chemicals
  • Recognition of PCB-containing materials and equipment
  • Safe work practices and exposure prevention
  • Regulatory requirements and worker responsibilities
  • Proper response actions when PCBs are suspected or identified

Who Should Attend

  • Construction workers and supervisors
  • Maintenance and facilities personnel
  • Demolition and renovation crews
  • Environmental health and safety professionals
  • Anyone working in or around older buildings or electrical equipment

Why This Training Matters

Exposure to PCBs has been linked to serious health effects, and improper handling can result in significant regulatory violations and worker safety risks. This course helps ensure workers are informed, protected, and compliant with applicable safety standards.

Certificate of Completion Issued Ideal for compliance and safety awareness training