Looking for new ways to earn CEUs, maintain your professional license or certification, or learn more about how EPA regulations impact your business? Look no further!
On
November 6—7, Lion Technology will present the
Complete Environmental Regulations Workshop in North Jersey.
Why Attend the Complete Environmental Regulations Workshop?

Trusted nationwide for 20+ years, the
Complete Environmental Regulations Workshop provides EHS managers with knowledge needed to make crucial decisions and ask the right questions to ensure environmental compliance. The workshop covers the critical elements of the following major US EPA programs:
- Clean Air Act
- Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
- Emergency Planning and Community Right-to Know Act (EPCRA)
- CERCLA/Superfund
- Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act (CWA, SDWA)
- Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
- Basics of RCRA hazardous waste management
Lion will present the Complete Environmental Regulations Workshop at the Lion Training Center in Sparta, NJ on November 6—7. Find more information and a full schedule at Lion.com/EREG.
Now Approved for 7 CEC’s by the NJ SRPL Board
The New Jersey Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board (SRPL Board) has approved Lion Technology’s
Complete Environmental Regulations Workshop for 7 Regulatory Continuing Education Credits (CECs).
With this approval, professionals seeking a certification as a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) in New Jersey may submit their Lion EPA regulations training for CECs toward earning or maintaining that license. The New Jersey SRPL Board requires LSRPs to earn 36 continuing education credits during the three-year license term, including at least 10 regulatory CECs.
Earn NEHA, ABIH, IHMM CEUs Too!
In addition to the approval for 7 LSRP regulatory credits for the
Complete Environmental Regulations Workshop, Lion training is also approved for continuing education units (CEUs) and contact hours with the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA/REHS) the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH), and the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM).