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Best of 2023: EH&S Guides and Cheat Sheets

Posted on 12/14/2023 by Lion Technology Inc.

To help EH&S professionals keep their knowledge sharp in between required trainings, Lion offers up a variety of free resources throughout the year. Lion instructors, researchers, and writers create these resources with three main goals in mind:

  • Answering frequently asked questions,
  • Simplifying complex compliance topics, and  
  • Updating readers about new or revised regulations.  

Of all the resources we shared this year, these three were among the most popular based on reactions from Lion Members and e-mail subscribers:

Ultimate Guide to Injury & Illness Reporting and Recordkeeping

New and revised OSHA reporting regulations take effect as of January 1, 2024. This guide covers how to determine if a workplace injury or illness case is "recordable" and what you must submit each year to achieve compliance.


Hazmat & RCRA Training Recordkeeping

The 49 CFR Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) and the RCRA hazardous waste regulations both contain provisions for keeping records of relevant training. This guide hosts these provisions in one convenient, easy to read location.


5 Common Hazmat Shipping Paper Mistakes
(And How to Avoid Them)

When you ship hazardous materials, even small mistakes on shipping papers can have big consequences. Use this guide to help avoid five of the most common mistakes and ensure your shipping papers are complete and compliant.


More to Come in 2024

Stay tuned—there’s a lot more on the way from Lion in the new year! The questions, reactions, and comments we receive from Members and email subscribers guide us as we work to create resources that are valuable and relevant to you.

Want to see something specific next year? Want clarity on a confusing element of the regulations? We want to hear from you! Contact us through Lion.com with questions or suggestions for guides, videos, blog articles, quizzes, or anything else you want to see from Lion in 2024.

In the meantime, enrollment is open for next year's workshops and webinars! Browse the 2024 schedule to find expert-led 49 CFR, IATA DGR, IMDG Code, and RCRA training. 

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Excellent course. Very interactive. Explanations are great whether you get the questions wrong or right.

Gregory Thompson

Environmental, Health & Safety Regional Manager

My experience with Lion training, both online and in the classroom, is that they are far better organized and provide a better sequential explanation of the material.

Robert Roose

Manager, Dangerous Goods Transportation

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Pamela Embody

EHS 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

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 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

Lion courses always set the bar for content, reference, and practical application. Membership and access to the experts is an added bonus.

John Brown, CSP

Director of Safety & Env Affairs

The instructor was very knowledgeable and provided pertinent information above and beyond the questions that were asked.

Johnny Barton

Logistics Coordinator

More thorough than a class I attended last year through another company.

Troy Yonkers

HSES Representative

Very well structured, comprehensive, and comparable to live training seminars I've participated in previously. I will recommend the online course to other colleagues with training requirement needs.

Neil Luciano

EHS Manager

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