This course covers the unique hazardous and industrial waste requirements enforced in the state of Texas. Learn what you need to know to identify and manage industrial wastes, navigate the 30 TAC regulations, and meet your responsibilities for reporting and recordkeeping in Texas.
Pre-requisite: We recommend that you combine this Texas-specific course with our
course on the Federal RCRA regulations to help meet annual EPA/TCEQ training mandates and keep up with the latest RCRA rules.
Texas Hazardous & Industrial Waste Management training covers:
- Who is regulated in Texas?
- 30 TAC regulatory vocabulary and structure
- Texas regulations vs. Federal RCRA hazardous waste regulations
- How to classify Class 1, 2, and 3 Texas industrial wastes
- How to identify and manage Texas-specific universal wastes
- Texas regulatory exclusions and exceptions
- TCEQ rules for the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
- Texas pollution prevention planning requirements
- Texas recordkeeping and reporting requirements (e.g., STEERS)
Registration includes:
- Engaging, interactive TCEQ hazardous waste training
- Trusted compliance resources
- Certificate to document your initial or annual training
- Updates to your reference materials throughout the year
- 365 days of Lion Membership for complete compliance support
Both
US EPA and
TCEQ require annual training for hazardous waste personnel.
To master the Federal RCRA hazardous waste regulations, join us for the RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Workshop in Houston, Dallas, or San Antonio.
Or, train online when and where you want with
initial and
refresher RCRA online courses.
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Online Course Details
Course code |
RCRA 370 |
Compatible on |
Desktop, tablet, or mobile |
Duration |
5 hours |
Access time |
90 days |
Certificate issued |
Yes |
Training required by |
US EPA & TCEQ
(40 CFR 262.17 and 30 TAC 335.53) |
CEUs and Certification Maintenance
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What's different about online training at Lion.com?
Professionals choose Lion’s online training because our courses are more detailed and more up-to-date than other training available.
Hazardous materials, environmental, and safety professionals rely on Lion for:
- Courses developed and supported by credentialed, experienced trainers.
- Materials updated continuously to keep pace with changing regulations.
- Unrivaled training resources to simplify compliance and inform decision making.
- Flexible, convenient solutions to fit any schedule or learning style.
- Ongoing compliance support, including the Lion Finder Service.
Online courses can be accessed 24/7, from any internet connection, with support available 7 days a week. Test drive a course or learn more about online training.
Public Workshop Details
Course code |
RCRA P37 |
Duration |
1 day |
Certification issued? |
Yes |
Training required by |
US EPA & TCEQ
(40 CFR 262.17 and 30 TAC 335.53) |
CEUs and Certification Maintenance
See how Lion courses can help you maintain your professional credentials.
Workshop Schedule (1 Day)
7:30 AM - 8:00 AM |
Coffee & pastries (Included) |
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Texas H&IW Training |
4:00 PM |
Review/Certification Quiz |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM |
Lunch (Included) |
*Short breaks, snacks, and cold beverages are available throughout the day.
Why choose the live Texas Hazardous & Industrial Waste Workshop?
Engaging classroom-style workshops are the foundation of what we do. Lion instructors are engaging, effective teachers who know the unique Texas hazardous and industrial waste regulations backwards and forwards
and know how to impart that knowledge on to you.
- Workshops available in Houston and Dallas in 2021
- Network with industry peers in an interactive, hands-on environment
- Receive training and resources updated year round to cover the latest rules
- Get clarity on complex regulatory subjects from dynamic, professional trainers
- Get immediate answers to your questions in a live setting
Webinar Details
Course code |
RCRA C37 |
Compatible on |
Desktop or tablet
(via Webex Meeting Center) |
Duration |
6.5 hours |
Certificate issued |
Yes |
Training required by |
US EPA & TCEQ
(40 CFR 262.17 and 30 TAC 335.53) |
CEUs and Certification Maintenance
See how Lion courses can help you maintain your professional credentials.
Webinar Schedule
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM ET |
Login and join |
10:30 AM - 5:00 PM ET |
Texas Hazardous and Industrial Waste Training |
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM ET |
Lunch break (Time approx.) |
5:00 PM ET |
Certification Quiz (Avail. for 14 days after the webinar) |
*Short breaks are provided throughout the day.
Why choose a live RCRA webinar?
Live webinars at Lion.com blend the convenience of online training with the instructor-led experience and interaction of a public workshop. Instructors take advantage of cutting-edge software tools, polls, Q&A, and exercises to deliver the quality live training you expect from Lion Technology.
- Learn live with a professional, full-time Lion instructor.
- Complete your training in one day or less.
- Get immediate answers to your questions in a live setting.
- Utilize your budget for effective training—not travel, hotels, and food.
- Choose from sessions tailored to specific industry issues that affect your job.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Gain expertise to identify regulated industrial wastes, universal wastes, and TCEQ requirements that impact your facility.
- Navigate and apply TCEQ hazardous and industrial waste regulations to your facility's waste streams.
- Help satisfy annual hazardous waste training mandates for Texas professionals.
Who Attends Texas Hazardous & Industrial Waste Management Training?
This
Texas Hazardous & Industrial Waste Management training is built for EHS managers, supervisors, compliance officers, engineers, operators, waste handlers, or corporate attorneys who are responsible for hazardous waste compliance at the facility or corporate level in Texas.
Texas hazardous and industrial waste training also benefits professionals who direct hazardous waste personnel training as required by 30 TAC 335.53.
Recommended for: EHS managers, supervisors, compliance officers, engineers, operators, waste handlers, or corporate attorneys in the chemical processing, oil and gas, or manufacturing industries, or any other industry in which hazardous waste is generated and stored.