In addition to Federal EPA regulations, many states’ hazardous waste regulatory programs impose state-specific standards for managing hazardous waste. Those who manage hazardous waste in these states are responsible for compliance with both Federal and State regulations.
At this comprehensive three-day program, you will gain the knowledge, tools, and resources you need to effectively manage your hazardous and industrial waste at both the Federal and State level. The two-day Advanced Hazardous Waste Management Workshop goes beyond the basics of RCRA to explore methods of streamlining your operations, increasing efficiency, and improving your bottom line. Stay for day three and the Industrial and Hazardous Waste in Texas Workshop, which covers the unique rules for managing hazardous and industrial waste in the Lone Star State.
The program is focused on the requirements for small and large quantity generators and is designed to satisfy the initial and annual refresher training required for large quantity generators per 30 TAC 335.69(a)(4)(A) and 40 CFR 265.16. This workshop will also satisfy the training requirements for small quantity generators and handlers of universal waste.
Advanced Hazardous Waste Training Topics: (Days 1 and 2)
- Recycling and counting hazardous waste
- Methods for reducing your generator status
- Treatment, storage, or disposal without a RCRA permit
- Options for on-site accumulation and storage (90-day, 180-day, point-of-generation)
- Process for meeting land disposal restrictions
- Recycling reliefs for solid waste
- Reclaiming hazardous secondary materials
- Conditional exclusions from the definitions of solid and hazardous waste
- Mixing hazardous waste and used oil
- RCRA and CERCLA release reporting
- Contingency plans and emergency incident reporting
- Special issues with the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
Texas Hazardous Waste Training Topics: (Day 3)
- Texas regulations vs. Federal regulations
- Classification process for hazardous and industrial wastes
- LDRs in Texas
- Options for on-site accumulation and storage (90-day, 180-day, satellite areas)
- Identifying Texas-specific universal wastes
- Universal waste management
- Regulatory exclusions and exceptions
- Preparing the Hazardous Waste Manifest
- Annual reporting requirements (STEERS)
- Recordkeeping and reporting requirements in Texas
- Pollution prevention planning
Who Should Attend:
Individuals responsible for ensuring site or corporate compliance with both Federal hazardous waste regulation at 40 CFR and Texas’ state-specific regulations, or who direct personnel training as required at 30 TAC 335.69(a)(4)(A).
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Public Workshop
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Web Seminar
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Online Course
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Course Code:
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RCRA P37B
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Duration:
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3 days
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CEUs awarded:
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2.10
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Length of Access:
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N/A
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Certificate:
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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IHMM CM Points:
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Up to 24.00
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ABIH CM Points:
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3.51
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NEHA Contact Hours:
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21.00
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Pre-Requisite:
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N/A
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Membership:
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12 months
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Regulations:
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40 CFR and 30 TAC (hard-copies)
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Compliance Reference:
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Included (hard-copy)
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Free Prep Course:
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Start Time:
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8:30 AM
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Price:
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$1095
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