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Texas Hazmat and RCRA Training

Keep your training certifications current and maintain compliance with the always-changing State, Federal, and international regulations you must know to store hazardous/industrial waste or ship hazardous materials by ground, air, or vessel. 

Texas RCRA Training: Hazardous & Industrial Waste

These workshops provide annually required training to oversee compliance with the latest Federal RCRA regulations and the additional, state-specific requirements imposed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Attend to get up to speed on new and updated hazardous waste rules in effect now in Texas.

Texas Hazmat Training: US DOT, IATA, & IMDG 

These Texas hazmat certification workshops prepare professionals to ship hazardous materials by ground, air, or vessel in full compliance with the latest US DOT (49 CFR), IATA DGR, and IMDG Code standards for domestic and international shipping. US DOT requires training every three years for all “hazmat employees."

For air shipping employees, the IATA requires training every 24 months.

Lion - Quotes

Well designed and thorough program. Excellent summary of requirements with references. Inclusion of regulations in hard copy form, as well as full electronic with state pertinent regulations included is a great bonus!

Oscar Fisher

EHS Manager

The instructor took a rather drab set of topics and brought them to life with realistic real-life examples.

Tom Berndt

HSE Coordinator

The instructor was very knowledgeable and provided pertinent information above and beyond the questions that were asked.

Johnny Barton

Logistics Coordinator

Excellent course. Very interactive. Explanations are great whether you get the questions wrong or right.

Gregory Thompson

Environmental, Health & Safety Regional Manager

The instructor was very patient and engaging - willing to answer and help explain subject matter.

Misty Filipp

Material Control Superintendent

Lion provided an excellent introduction to environmental regulations, making the transition to a new career as an EHS specialist less daunting of a task. Drinking from a fire hose when the flow of water is lessened, is much more enjoyable!

Stephanie Weathers

SHE Specialist

I used the IT support number available and my issue was resolved within a few minutes. I don't see anything that could have made it better.

Danny Province

EHS Professional

The instructor clearly enjoys his job and transmits that enthusiasm. He made a dry subject very interesting and fun.

Teresa Arellanes

EHS Manager

You blew the doors off the competition!

Stephen Bieschke

Facilities Manager

Lion's information is very thorough and accurate. Presenter was very good.

Melissa Little

Regulatory Manager

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Your hazmat paperwork is the first thing a DOT inspector will ask for during an inspection. From hazmat training records to special permits, make sure your hazmat documents are in order.

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