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CHMM – Certified Hazardous Materials Manager

CHMM – Certified Hazardous Materials Manager

Short Summary

The CHMM designation, awarded by the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM), is a premier certification for professionals who manage hazardous materials across their lifecycle—from identification and storage to transportation, disposal, and emergency response.

Recognized by the EPA under 40 CFR §312.10 as qualifying the holder as an “Environmental Professional,” the CHMM credential validates deep expertise in regulatory compliance, environmental health, and safety leadership. It’s ideal for those in roles such as Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Managers, Hazardous Materials Specialists, Industrial Hygienists, and Environmental Consultants.

Key topics covered in the CHMM exam include:

  • Hazardous materials planning and lifecycle management
  • Shipping, labeling, and transportation regulations
  • Storage protocols and facility operations
  • Waste disposition and emergency preparedness
  • Environmental laws including RCRA, CERCLA, TSCA, and DOT rules

To qualify, candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree or higher and have at least four years of relevant experience. The certification process includes an application, exam, and annual maintenance. The total initial cost is approximately $695 USD.

Whether you're advancing in environmental compliance, risk management, or sustainability, the CHMM credential signals your authority and commitment to protecting public health and the environment.

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Jobs That Benefit Most

Auditors, Corporate Risk & Compliance Officers, Environmental Risk Specialists, Government & Military Environmental Officers, Hazardous Materials Managers, Industrial Hygienists

Course Description

🎯 Purpose of the CHMM Designation

The CHMM credential, issued by the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM), recognizes professionals who manage hazardous materials across their lifecycle—from identification and storage to transportation and disposal. Its core purposes include:

  • Regulatory Compliance: Demonstrates mastery of EPA, OSHA, DOT, and RCRA regulations.
  • Environmental Stewardship: Validates commitment to protecting public health and the environment.
  • Professional Credibility: Recognized under EPA regulation 40 CFR §312.10 as an “Environmental Professional”.
  • Career Advancement: Opens doors to leadership roles in EHS, consulting, government, and industry.

📚 Topics Covered in the CHMM Course & Exam

The CHMM exam blueprint includes 160 multiple-choice questions across several domains:

Domain Focus Areas
1. Planning for Hazardous Materials Identification, pollution prevention, permits, SOPs
2. Shipping & Transporting Packaging, labeling, placarding, international shipping
3. Storage Requirements Site selection, inventory control, signage, container labeling
4. Facility Operations Engineering controls, PPE, hazard communication, sampling
5. Disposition & Disposal Waste profiling, treatment options, regulatory pathways
6. Emergency Preparedness Incident response, contingency planning, training
7. Environmental Health & Safety Industrial hygiene, exposure limits, risk assessment
8. Laws & Regulations RCRA, CERCLA, TSCA, Clean Air/Water Acts, DOT rules

🧭 Specialization Options

While the CHMM itself is a generalist credential, professionals often specialize through their job roles or continuing education. Common specialization pathways include:

  • 🧪 Environmental Remediation – Focused on site cleanup and contaminant removal.
  • 🚛 Hazardous Materials Transportation – Expertise in DOT, IATA, and IMDG regulations.
  • 🏭 Industrial Hygiene & Occupational Health – Managing chemical exposure and workplace safety.
  • 🧯 Emergency Response & Risk Management – Planning for hazmat incidents and disaster recovery.
  • ♻️ Waste Minimization & Sustainability – Implementing pollution prevention and recycling programs.

IHMM also offers related credentials like the CHMP (Certified Hazardous Materials Practitioner) and CPSA (Certified Pandemic Safety Advisor) for more targeted roles.

Cost

🧾 IHMM Certification Fees (Official CHMM Credential)

Fee Type Amount (USD) Notes
Application Fee $175 Nonrefundable
Exam Fee $360 Paid after application approval
Annual Maintenance Fee $160 Due yearly after certification
Total Initial Cost $695 Covers application, exam, and first-year maintenance

 

📘 Optional Prep Course Costs

While IHMM does not require formal training, many candidates choose third-party prep courses. Examples include:

Provider Course Type Cost Range
ISSM Safety Self-paced online course ~$299.95
CDG Training Online CHMM prep course Varies by format
AG5 & Others Bundled training + exam prep $500–$1,000+ depending on features

 

Prerequisites

🎓 Educational Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university.
  • Preferred fields include:
  • Environmental science or management
  • Chemistry, biology, geology
  • Hazardous materials management
  • Physical or life sciences
  • Environmental technology

📌 Degrees from outside the U.S. are accepted if evaluated as equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree.

🧪 Professional Experience

  • Minimum of 4 years of relevant work experience in hazardous materials management or a closely related field.
  • Qualifying roles may include:
  • Hazmat handling and disposal
  • Emergency response planning
  • Site investigation and remediation
  • Regulatory compliance and environmental auditing

📁 Documentation Requirements

  • Upload official college transcript or diploma.
  • Provide third-party employment verification.
  • Submit the application and pay the $175 application fee.
  • Upon approval, pay the $360 exam fee and schedule the exam.

 

 

Renewal Requirements

🔁 Renewal Requirements

  • CHMM certification is valid for 5 years.
  • To renew, you must earn 200 Certification Maintenance Points (CMPs).
  • CMPs are earned through work experience, continuing education, presentations, and professional development activities.

Average Time to Complete Course

🧭 Overall Timeline to Certification

Stage Estimated Time
Application & Approval 1–2 weeks (depending on documentation and IHMM review)
Exam Preparation 4–12 weeks (varies by study method and experience level)
Exam Scheduling & Completion 1–2 weeks after approval
Credential Issuance Within days of passing the exam and paying the annual fee

📌 Total time from start to finish: ~6 to 12 weeks for most candidates.

📚 Prep Course Duration (Optional)

Most CHMM prep courses are self-paced, allowing flexibility. Examples:

  • ISSM Safety: Web-based course with video lectures and textbook – typically completed in 4–6 weeks.
  • CDG Training: Online course designed for flexible scheduling – completion time varies, but often 2–8 weeks depending on user pace.

🧠 Study Time Recommendations

  • Candidates with strong regulatory or EHS backgrounds may need 40–60 hours of focused study.
  • Those newer to hazmat regulations may benefit from 80–100+ hours, especially if using multiple prep resources.

Exams

📝 CHMM Exam Overview

Feature Details
Format Multiple-choice
Number of Questions 160
Duration 3 hours
Delivery Method Computer-based (via approved testing centers)
Passing Score Scaled score (IHMM does not publish a fixed percentage)
Language English
Open Book? No – closed book exam

📚 Exam Content Domains & Weighting

The CHMM exam is structured around eight core domains, each with a specific percentage of the total exam:

Domain % of Exam Key Topics
1. Planning for Hazardous Materials 9.35% Identification, pollution prevention, permits, SOPs
2. Shipping & Transporting 10.34% Packaging, labeling, placarding, international shipping
3. Storage Requirements 10.34% Site selection, inventory control, signage
4. Facility Operations 10.34% Engineering controls, PPE, hazard communication
5. Disposition & Disposal 10.34% Waste profiling, treatment options, regulatory pathways
6. Emergency Preparedness 10.34% Incident response, contingency planning
7. Environmental Health & Safety 10.34% Industrial hygiene, exposure limits, risk assessment
8. Laws & Regulations 28.51% RCRA, CERCLA, TSCA, Clean Air/Water Acts, DOT rules

📌 The heavy emphasis on laws and regulations reflects the CHMM’s role in compliance leadership.

📍 Exam Locations & Scheduling

  • Administered through approved testing centers (e.g., PSI).
  • Candidates schedule their exam after IHMM approves their application and payment.
  • Remote proctoring may be available depending on location and provider.

Certifying Body

About IHMM

  • Founded: 1984
  • Headquarters: United States
  • Mission: To credential professionals who manage hazardous materials and ensure public safety and environmental protection.
  • Recognition: The CHMM credential is officially recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under 40 CFR §312.10 as qualifying the holder as an “Environmental Professional”.

IHMM also offers related credentials such as:

  • CHMP – Certified Hazardous Materials Practitioner
  • CPSA – Certified Pandemic Safety Advisor
  • CDGP – Certified Dangerous Goods Professional

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