Learn the New RCRA Rules Online Now!
Lion Technology’s popular Hazardous Waste Management Online Course is now updated to reflect major changes to the EPA hazardous waste generator requirements under EPA’s “Generator Improvements Rule.” Learn more here.
Meet EPA’s annual training mandate for hazardous waste managers and personnel, and be ready when your state adopts these historic updates to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Complete training when it’s convenient for you—anytime, anywhere.
The new RCRA rules are already in effect in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Alaska. Georgia is set to adopt the revised requirements next month. The rest of the US must follow suit within the next year (or two). The new rules are coming fast—don’t wait to get up to speed.
At Lion, we’ve been researching and exploring EPA’s RCRA Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements Rule for nearly two years, which means there is a wealth of content to help you sort through the major changes and how they will impact your site.
Get a head start—or take a trip down memory lane—with these Lion News features:
EPA Proposes Major RCRA Overhaul – September 2015
Two Major Hazardous Waste Proposals in Today’s FR – September 2015
Changes to RCRA Hazardous Waste Generator Regulations – July 2015
Final Rule Alert: EPA’s RCRA Generator Improvements Rule – November 2016
Generator Improvements: EPA OK’s Online Hazardous Waste Training – November 2016
Generator Improvements: EPA Hazardous Waste Enforcement Policy – November 2016
Generator Improvements: EPA Moves RCRA Training Standard – December 2016
RCRA Generator Improvements Rule Remains on Track – January 2017
When Will New RCRA Rules Impact My State? – May 2017
Meet EPA’s annual training mandate for hazardous waste managers and personnel, and be ready when your state adopts these historic updates to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Complete training when it’s convenient for you—anytime, anywhere.
The new RCRA rules are already in effect in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Alaska. Georgia is set to adopt the revised requirements next month. The rest of the US must follow suit within the next year (or two). The new rules are coming fast—don’t wait to get up to speed.
Why Take Online RCRA Training at Lion.com?
- Meet EPA’s annual training mandate
- Convenient, interactive courses built by full-time regulatory experts
- Stop and start as needed to make the training fit your schedule and learning pace
- Spend your budget on effective training—not travel, hotels, and food
- Earn CEUs toward your professional certifications (NEHA, REHS, ABIH, IHMM)
- Get a free Lion Membership for answers, updates, and support
- With support available 7 days/week, you can get help when you need it, even on weekends
Click to learn more or sign up for the newly updated RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Online Course.
Read More About the Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements Rule
At Lion, we’ve been researching and exploring EPA’s RCRA Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements Rule for nearly two years, which means there is a wealth of content to help you sort through the major changes and how they will impact your site.Get a head start—or take a trip down memory lane—with these Lion News features:
EPA Proposes Major RCRA Overhaul – September 2015
Two Major Hazardous Waste Proposals in Today’s FR – September 2015
Changes to RCRA Hazardous Waste Generator Regulations – July 2015
Final Rule Alert: EPA’s RCRA Generator Improvements Rule – November 2016
Generator Improvements: EPA OK’s Online Hazardous Waste Training – November 2016
Generator Improvements: EPA Hazardous Waste Enforcement Policy – November 2016
Generator Improvements: EPA Moves RCRA Training Standard – December 2016
RCRA Generator Improvements Rule Remains on Track – January 2017
When Will New RCRA Rules Impact My State? – May 2017
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