⚠ Hazmat Security Awareness — 49 CFR 172.704(a)(4)

Every hazmat employee needs it. Most shops can't produce the certificate. Twenty minutes fixes that.

49 CFR 172.704(a)(4) requires security awareness training for every hazmat employee — new hires within 90 days, recurrent every three years. It's the training element auditors ask for precisely because it's the one shops forget. One focused module: the security risks around hazmat, the red flags of theft and diversion, and what to do when something reads wrong. Named certificate per seat, $95.

Get the certificate — $95/seat

What it covers

1
Why hazmat is a security matter
The risks that made this element mandatory — theft, diversion, and misuse of dangerous goods in transport
2
The red flags
Suspicious inquiries, buyers who dodge paperwork, packages and paperwork that don't match — recognition you can use at the counter
3
Your response
What to report, to whom, and why "note it and tell someone" beats playing investigator
Already included in DG Aware: every DG Aware ($195/seat) student gets this as Module 6, free, with the element on their certificate — current and future students alike. Buy this standalone only for employees who don't need the full recognition course.
Honest scope: this meets the security awareness element. If your operation requires a transportation security plan under 49 CFR 172.800, the in-depth security training of 172.704(a)(5) is a separate obligation tied to your plan — most will-not-carry operators and parts shops don't trigger it, and we'll say so rather than sell it to you.
One module · named certificate · 36-month recurrency
$95 /seat
~20 minutes · new hires need it within 90 days — this is the fastest compliant answer
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