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27 Webinars Added to 2020 Training Schedule

Posted on 4/9/2020 by Roger Marks

To help you get the training required to manage hazardous waste and ship hazardous materials by ground, air, and vessel, Lion added 27 more live webinars to our training schedule for 2020.

California Hazardous Waste Management Refresher

This one day webinar provides refresher training required annually for hazardous waste personnel in California. The webinar will help satisfy US EPA and Cal/EPA training mandates found in 40 CFR Part 262 and 22 CCR 66262 and 66265.
 
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Texas Hazardous & Industrial Waste Management

This one day webinar 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. 

August 19 SIGN UP
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November 18 SIGN UP

Pre-requisite: We recommend completing RCRA Hazardous Waste Management training before you learn the unique, additional industrial waste rules that apply in Texas.
 

New York Hazardous Waste Management

This one day webinar covers what environmental professionals need to know to manage compliance with unique hazardous waste regulations enforced by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC).
 
April 28 SIGN UP
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Recurrent Hazmat Ground Shipper Certification (DOT)  

This one day webinar provides recurrent hazmat training required once every three years for all hazmat employees. The webinar will help satisfy DOT PHMSA training mandates found in 49 CFR 172.704.
 
August 11 SIGN UP
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December 3 SIGN UP


Hazmat Air Shipper Certification (IATA)

This one day webinar covers the additional IATA DGR requirements that employees must know to prepare and offer hazmat air shipments. IATA DGR 1.5 requires training for hazmat employees every 24 months.
 
August 12 SIGN UP
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November 10 SIGN UP


Hazmat Vessel Shipper Certification (IMDG)

This one day webinar covers the additional IMDG Code requirements that employees must know to prepare and offer hazmat air shipments. IMDG Code 1.3.1 requires training for US hazmat employees once every 3 years.
 
August 13 SIGN UP
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November 11 SIGN UP


Browse all upcoming webinars here. 

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