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There are several "Train the Trainer" certification courses available, but OSHA does not require a HAZWOPER instructor to attend one of those courses and does not recognize course completion to be proof an instructor is competent in the field. OSHA does recommend types of training that could be useful for a person to claim status as a HAZWOPER instructor, such as Industrial Hygiene or Safety courses, but they do not, by themselves, qualify a HAZWOPER instructor.
There is no such position in Ice Hockey
It would depend on an individual's specific career goals and objectives. Different careers require different levels of education and training.
You do not need any specific nursing training to work with the elderly. However, most places require cpr training.
It depends on the specific program of study.
Generally speaking, high end/ high cost running shoes are for those that are at the elite level of their training, training for a very specific or challenging event, or those that require very specific features that are not common.
OSHA does not require any type of qualifications to operate a backhoe, instead, it varies from state to state. Most states require a high school education, a class B commercial license and possibly some specific vocational training.
Required certification and training varies either from state to state or province to province depending on whether you come from the States or Canada. A high school degree is essential and most provinces or states also require a specific training course that certifies you in the field before you can be hired at any particular institution.
There is no specific job training or qualifier for quality assurance. These positions may require a college degree, but most people can be trained or taught in the factory setting.
That depends on the location. Some places have no specific requirements. Most require that you be a medical doctor with training in pathology.
Obviously no training is required.
Usually it depends on the specific franchise. Some will require previous schooling or a degree in athletics and training. Others will train you in house for a specific area of expertise.