At Lion, we know that training is only one piece of the compliance puzzle.
To help you manage compliance in between training sessions, we strive to create content that will keep your skills sharp and your expertise up to date. In the latest edition of our Lion Now video series, we detail the top headlines from this week's edition of our popular e-newsletter.
Click play below to get up to speed on:
EPA's repeal of the 2015 Waters of the United State Rules
PHMSA's proposal to authorize rail transport of liquefied natural gas (LNG)
The latest on from CSB on the June 2019 PES Refinery explosion
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Tom Bush, Jr.
EHS Manager
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Environmental Coordinator
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Gregory Thompson
Environmental, Health & Safety Regional Manager
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