NIEHS hazardous waste worker health and safety training — CFDA 93.142
NIEHS HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING, CFDA 93.142, shows $527.7M in USAspending.gov obligations. SpendingVault’s extract lists 40 awards, 27 recipients, and 18 states. The $527.7M is an assistance-award commitment total, not Treasury outlays and not a count of workers trained. This page does not offer medical or workplace-safety advice.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.142 shows $527.7M in USAspending obligations, not outlays or workers trained.
- The extract lists 40 awards and 27 recipients.
- 18 states appear; the packet has no per-state dollar split.
- This listing is worker training, not a combined cleanup-budget total.
Forty awards carrying $527.7M
USAspending.gov attaches $527.7M in obligations to assistance awards tagged 93.142. Forty rows at that dollar scale is a compact training file. Individual lines on the hub may be large relative to formula programs. The packet has no per-award amounts. Do not divide $527.7M by 40 and publish the quotient as a typical worker-training grant. Amount-sort on the 40-row table is the check.
No fiscal year is supplied. The listing title names NIEHS hazardous waste worker health and safety training. That title is not a course catalog in this extract. The packet does not split classroom hours from field exercises inside the $527.7M. This guide will not invent that split. Other occupational-safety listings are other catalog rows.
If a training consortium cites a different federal total, match the CFDA number before adding that citation to $527.7M. Certificate types, site names, and union partnerships are not in the four-field rollup. SpendingVault reprints the obligation sum so CFDA 93.142 can be compared with other assistance listings on the same metric.
40 awards on 27 training recipients
Twenty-seven recipients hold 40 awards. That pairing is compatible with centers holding more than one award or continuation. The packet does not classify the 27 as universities, unions, or nonprofits. Award count is a row count; recipient count is distinct identifiers, not a count of instructors or trainees.
A 27-name list is short enough to read on the program hub. Repeat identifiers mean the same organization received more than one recorded award. Repeat appearance is not a finding about training quality. Course rosters and medical-surveillance files are not in this extract.
18 states on the worker-training extract
The file counts 18 states. That is a narrower footprint than nationwide formula listings. The packet does not name the 18 or split the $527.7M among them. Place of performance for a training center may be a campus even when courses travel. This packet does not say which location field fed the count.
Eighteen states is a coverage statistic, not a hazardous-site map. Missing states are not listed, so their absence is not explained here. Use award-level place fields on the hub if a particular state is the question. This rollup will not rank jurisdictions by cleanup activity.
Training obligations are not injury-rate outlays
OSHA logs, workers’-compensation files, and site-cleanup budgets are different ledgers. CFDA 93.142’s $527.7M is USAspending assistance-award obligations on this training listing. Mixing those sources into $527.7M would build a homemade “all hazmat safety” figure the packet does not support.
Outlays are payments. Obligations are commitments. Training awards can draw on a class calendar that does not match the obligation date. This extract does not report outlays or workers certified. Cite $527.7M as recorded commitments on 40 awards. Do not describe the sum as money already in a training-center account. This page does not recommend work practices.
Not a combined occupational-safety catalog
Other worker-health listings can sit near 93.142 on the all-programs index because their obligation totals occupy a similar band. Similar scale is not similar curriculum. Do not add this $527.7M to a neighboring CFDA. Keep NIEHS hazardous waste worker health and safety training on its own catalog row.
Opening the 93.142 table
The NIEHS Hazardous Waste Worker Health and Safety Training program page lists the 40 awards and 27 recipients behind $527.7M. Filter by location if a state is the question; the 18-state count will not name them. Agency pages are a different USAspending cut; this packet does not name the awarding agency, so the $527.7M stays on the CFDA card. Training-card counts remain a different file than this obligation rollup. Cite $527.7M only as the CFDA 93.142 obligation total on SpendingVault. Training-card counts are not this CFDA 93.142 extract. Cite $527.7M only as the obligation total on SpendingVault. This page does not offer medical or safety advice.
Questions
- How much is obligated under CFDA 93.142?
- NIEHS HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING shows $527.7M in USAspending.gov obligations in SpendingVault’s extract. The figure is a commitment total, not outlays and not a count of workers trained. This page does not offer medical or safety advice.
- How many worker-training awards are in the extract?
- The file lists 40 awards and 27 recipients. Award count is a row count; recipient count is distinct identifiers. The packet does not classify those recipients as universities, unions, or other organizations. USAspending.gov obligations on CFDA 93.142 are recorded commitments, not Treasury outlays.
- Which states appear on the 93.142 listing?
- The extract counts 18 states but does not name them or split the $527.7M by state. Training may travel; USAspending geography follows recorded location fields. Use the 40-row table for award-level locations. USAspending.gov obligations on CFDA 93.142 are recorded commitments, not Treasury outlays.
- Is $527.7M the amount already spent on training classes?
- No. Obligations are commitments. Outlays are payments. The $527.7M on CFDA 93.142 is the obligation total. Course hours and certificates issued are not in this packet. USAspending.gov obligations on CFDA 93.142 are recorded commitments, not Treasury outlays.
CFDA/Assistance Listing numbers from USAspending assistance awards on SpendingVault.