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RCRA Hazardous Waste Training

Develop the in-depth expertise needed to properly identify, store, and manage hazardous waste from cradle-to-grave in compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations.

Designed to provide initial RCRA training or annual refresher training for hazardous waste personnel required by 40 CFR Part 262. 

Operations-level Personnel Training

RCRA training for hands-on hazardous waste personnel and RCRA + DOT training for personnel who perform limited, specific job functions related to managing and shipping hazardous waste. Ideal for waste handlers, operators, and maintenance personnel. 

Personnel with higher-level compliance responsibilities, i.e., who identify/classify materials or wastes, read and apply regulations, train other employees, or sign shipping papers or the Hazardous Waste Manifest should complete the more comprehensive Hazmat Ground Shipper Certification (DOT) and RCRA Hazardous Waste Management training.  

Specialty RCRA Hazardous Waste Training

RCRA training that zooms in on distinct hazardous waste management topics to help you simplify compliance and go beyond the basics. Ideal for those who want to explore or practice with specific issues in hazardous waste management.

RCRA Training Basics

The most important details about RCRA training for hazardous waste generators and environmental professionals. 

The RCRA regulations require hazardous waste training for "hazardous waste personnel," defined as: 

"...all persons who work at, or oversee the operations of, a hazardous waste facility and whose actions or failure to act may result in noncompliance with the requirements (of the RCRA regulations)." 

40 CFR 260.10

Common job responsibilities performed by hazardous waste personnel include:  
  • Overseeing waste personnel or operations
  • Identifying and/or characterizing solid and hazardous waste
  • Counting hazardous waste and determining generator status/category
  • Choosing hazardous waste containers
  • Marking or labeling containers
  • Handling or moving waste or waste containers
  • Inspecting containers
  • Operating a waste-generating process  
  • Managing waste in satellite areas
  • Reading and applying Federal or state hazardous waste regulations
RCRA training is required for hazardous waste personnel at large quantity and small quantity generator facilities. For very small quantity generators, we strongly recommend training employees to perform their jobs in full compliance with RCRA.

Watch this video to learn who needs RCRA training, what RCRA training for hazardous waste personnel must include, and when and how often RCRA training is required under the 40 CFR Part 262 hazardous waste regulations for generators. More videos at YouTube.com/LionTraining


Small Quantity Generators (Less than 1000 kg per month and 1 kg or less acute hazardous waste)

  • Hazardous waste personnel must be "thoroughly familiar" with their responsibilities for hazardous waste management compliance [40 CFR 262.16(b)(9)].


 Very Small Quantity Generators (100 kg or less per month and 1 kg or less acute hazardous waste) 
  • No explicit RCRA training requirements for VSQG personnel.

  • Personnel must know enough to perform their jobs in compliance with the RCRA rules for VSQG sites in 40 CFR 262.14.

  • Lion recommends the RCRA for Very Small Quantity Generators online training. 

 

[PDF] What's My Generator Status?
Download the free generator category cheat sheet to determine which RCRA training rules apply to your personnel and activities. Knowing your generator status or category is the first step to properly manage your site's waste and provide required RCRA training for personnel.

Key rules and regulations concerning the timing of RCRA training include:
  • Initial RCRA training must be provided within 6 months of the employee's hire date or assignment to the facility.

  • Annual RCRA refresher training is required for hazardous waste personnel at large quantity generator (LQG) facilities. 

  • Personnel must work under direct supervision until trained. 

  • Hazardous waste personnel at small quantity generator facilities must be trained so that they are "thoroughly familiar" with their responsibilities for compliance with RCRA.

Lion offers hazardous waste training to help satisfy initial RCRA training mandates and provide annually required RCRA refresher training. 

Get more details about when and how often to provide RCRA training for personnel on the RCRA Training FAQ page.
 

No. When you sign the Hazardous Waste Manifest, you certify compliance with US DOT's hazmat transportation regulations. To legally certify that your hazardous material/waste was properly classified, named, and packaged/containerized, you must know the 49 CFR Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) transportation requirements that apply to your waste.  

Therefore, professionals who sign the Hazardous Waste Manifest must complete comprehensive training in the US Department of Transportation 49 CFR Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR). 

Ship Hazardous Waste?
Personnel who sign the Hazardous Waste Manifest must be trained on the RCRA hazardous waste and US DOT's Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) that apply to their job. 

Lion recommends:
Hazmat Ground Shipper Certification (DOT) and RCRA Hazardous Waste Management training.

RCRA Training FAQ

See the RCRA Training FAQ for more reliable answers about RCRA training standards and hazardous waste management.

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The exercises in the DOT hazardous materials management course are especially helpful in evaluating your understanding of course information.

Morgan Bliss

Principal Industrial Hygienist

This is a very informative training compared to others. It covers everything I expect to learn and even a lot of new things.

Quatama Jackson

Waste Management Professional

I think LION does an excellent job of any training they do. Materials provided are very useful to my day-to-day work activities.

Pamela Embody

EHS Specialist

The instructor was very engaging and helped less experienced people understand the concepts.

Steve Gall

Safety Leader

This training broke down the regulations in an easy-to-understand manner and made them less overwhelming. I now feel I have the knowledge to make more informed decisions.

Amanda Oswald

Shipping Professional

Given the choice, I would do all coursework this way. In-person courses go very fast without the opportunity to pause or repeat anything.

Ellen Pelton

Chemical Laboratory Manager

I can take what I learned in this workshop and apply it to everyday work and relate it to my activities.

Shane Hersh

Materials Handler

I had a positive experience utilizing this educational program. It was very informative, convenient, and rewarding from a career perspective.

John Gratacos

Logistics Manager

Course instructor was better prepared and presented better than other trainers. Course manual and references were easier to use as well.

Marty Brownfield

Hazardous Waste Professional

The instructor made the class enjoyable. He presented in a very knowledgeable, personable manner. Best class I've ever attended. Will take one again.

John Nekoloff

Environmental Compliance Manager

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