Chemical Hazards & Sampling Analysis

Hands-on wet chemistry training designed to classify unknown substances and support defensible field identification when instrumentation alone isn’t enough.

Quick Facts

  • 8 Hours
  • Technician / Advanced Operations Level
  • Meets SERC, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6)(iii), NFPA 470

When Instruments Don’t Give You the Answer

Hazardous materials incidents don’t always provide clear answers through instrumentation alone. This course is designed to give responders a structured, practical method for evaluating unknown substances using wet chemistry techniques and observable hazard indicators.

Participants learn how to apply reaction testing, interpret results, and build a defensible understanding of unknown materials—supporting safer, more informed decision-making in the field.

What Your Team Will Gain

Structured Identification Process

Apply a repeatable system for evaluating unknown materials using chemical reactions and observable indicators.

Hands-On Testing Experience

Perform wet chemistry testing and interpret real-time results through guided practical exercises.

Defensible Decision-Making

Develop the ability to document and support field identification decisions when instrumentation is limited or inconclusive.

Course Overview

This 8-hour hands-on training immerses participants in practical wet chemistry and field sampling techniques. Students work through multiple unknown samples, performing reaction tests and evaluating hazard indicators such as color change, effervescence, solubility, reactivity, and heat generation.

Instruction is built around a structured approach to presumptive identification, integrating chemical testing with meter data to develop a more complete hazard profile. The course emphasizes safety, consistency, and defensibility throughout the identification process.

Key Topics Covered

  • Wet chemistry reaction testing
  • Classification of hazard indicators
  • Observing and interpreting reactions
  • Solubility and miscibility testing
  • Sampling techniques for solids and liquids
  • Integrating chemical testing with meter data
  • Building a presumptive identification
  • Documentation and defensibility
  • Safety considerations during testing
  • Limitations of field identification

Who It's For

This course is designed for hazardous materials technicians and advanced operations-level responders who are responsible for identifying unknown substances and supporting technical decision-making on scene.

  • HazMat Technicians
  • Advanced Operations-Level Responders
  • Special Operations Personnel
  • HazMat Officers and Team Leaders

How It's Delivered

This course is delivered as a hands-on training experience with a strong emphasis on practical application. Students participate in guided exercises, live demonstrations, and small-group sample analysis to reinforce learning and build confidence.

  • Format: In-person, hands-on
  • Length: 8 hours
  • Level: Technician / Advanced Operations
  • Class Size: Limited (~25 students) for hands-on effectiveness

Why Train with Hazmat 101

Field identification is one of the most challenging aspects of hazardous materials response. This course focuses on giving responders a structured, defensible approach to evaluating unknown substances—bridging the gap between instrumentation and real-world decision-making.

Bring Chemical Hazards & Sampling Training to Your Department

Equip your team with the tools and confidence to evaluate unknown substances through hands-on testing and structured decision-making.