Due to the accumulation of an unexpended balance in the Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Fund, PHMSA is temporarily halving the hazmat registration fee.
For the 2013-2014 registration period, PHMSA is lowering the fee for small businesses and non-profits, from $250 to $125. For all other businesses the fee of $2,600 is lowered to $1,300.
Unless otherwise noted, the fees will return to their higher values for the 2014-2015 registration period.
If you have prepaid your fees for several years ahead, you may be eligible for a refund. Details are available in the announcement from today’s Federal Register 78 FR 23503.
Having the tutorial buttons for additional information was extremely beneficial.
Sharon Ziemek
EHS Manager
Given the choice, I would do all coursework this way. In-person courses go very fast without the opportunity to pause or repeat anything.
Ellen Pelton
Chemical Laboratory Manager
The instructor's energy, enthusiasm, and knowledge of the subject make the class a great learning experience!
Brian Martinez
Warehouse Operator
The online course was well thought out and organized, with good interaction between the student and the course.
Larry Ybarra
Material Release Agent
The instructor was probably the best I ever had! He made the class enjoyable, was humorous at times, and very knowledgeable.
Mary Sue Michon
Environmental Administrator
This is a very informative training compared to others. It covers everything I expect to learn and even a lot of new things.
Quatama Jackson
Waste Management Professional
Convenient; I can train when I want, where I want.
Barry Cook
Hazmat Shipping Professional
The instructor was very very informative, helpful, understandable and pleasant. This course answered many questions I had, being new to this industry.
Frances Mona
Shipping Manager
The instructor was very dedicated to providing a quality experience. She did her best to make sure students were really comprehending the information.
Stephanie Venn
Inventory Control Specialist
The instructor made the class enjoyable. He presented in a very knowledgeable, personable manner. Best class I've ever attended. Will take one again.
John Nekoloff
Environmental Compliance Manager
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