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On the Road: Lion at AHMP 2019

Posted on 8/27/2019 by Roger Marks

Lion is in beautiful Atlanta this week for the Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals (AHMP) 2019 National Conference. 

Thank you to everyone who attended Anthony C’s technical sessions on EPA’s major changes to RCRA under the “Generator Improvements Rule” and Calculating RQ's Under EPCRA and CERCLA.  We hope you found these sessions informative and entertaining, and maybe even learned something new! 

If you missed our Sunday morning RCRA Refresher workshop at AHMP, don’t sweat it! We’re bringing RCRA training back to Atlanta on October 17–18.

 



You can also catch our expert-led RCRA workshop throughout Fall 2019 in Orlando, Nashville, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati,  Indianapolis, and Milwaukee.

Save your seat now to meet EPA’s annual training mandate and get up to speed on what’s new for hazardous waste generators.  

See the full schedule or reserve your seat now. 

 

Tags: AHMP, conferences, hazardous materials, RCRA, training

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