Join Lion for hazardous materials and hazardous waste management training workshops in Spring 2019.
Experience fully-engaged training that does more than meet relevant training mandates. Reserve your seat now for workshops that simplify the complex regulatory mandates you work with, and help you
demonstrate the value of compliance to your organization.
Can't make it to a workshop? Find online hazmat training to satisfy 49 CFR, IATA DGR, and IMDG Code mandates. Whether you ship hazmat every day or once a year, these courses cover what you need to know to keep your shipments in full compliance and avoid DOT fines now approaching $80,000 per day, per violation.
Or join us live on May 7 for the 1-day Recurrent Hazmat Ground Shipper Webinar.
Multimodal Hazmat Shipper Workshops (DOT, IATA, IMDG)
Don’t settle for hazmat training that tells you what you already know.
Develop in-depth expertise to classify and prepare hazardous materials for transport by ground, air, and/or vessel. Learn new 49 CFR, IATA DGR, and IMDG Code regulations for 2019 and feel more prepared to create SOPs that ensure compliance and confidently take ownership of hazardous materials safety in your organization.
Plus, expert-led 49 CFR workshops in
Minneapolis (May 6–7),
Indianapolis (May 9–10),
Rochester (June 6–7), and more.
RCRA Hazardous Waste Management and Advanced RCRA
Are you ready for compliance with EPA’s major “Generator Improvements”? One by one, states have started adopting the new hazardous waste standards. The new rules not only re-organized all the RCRA regulations, they also impact episodic generation, satellite areas, container labels, contingency planning, EPA notifications, and more.
If your state has not adopted stricter contingency planning rules or new container label standards yet—
they will soon. Learn what’s new for facilities large and small at the two-day workshop that’s considered the
gold standard in hazardous waste management training.
In Chicago and Detroit, add Advanced RCRA training to put your hazardous waste expertise to work in new ways. Discover strategies to minimize waste, capitalize on exclusions, and use EPA’s recycling reliefs to your advantage—saving time and money.