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In June: Live Training on New RCRA Rules

Posted on 5/26/2017 by Roger Marks

Starting June 1, Lion Technology’s RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Workshop will cover major changes in EPA’s Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements Rule.
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The historic changes to the RCRA generator rules found in 40 CFR Part 262 will have a major impact on the way your site manages hazardous waste.  

Put bluntly—RCRA update training in 2017 should be more exciting than usual. 

Join us live in June to meet EPA’ annual training requirement and get up to speed on all the updates to the generator rules—from expanded contingency reporting requirements to new container label rules, added reliefs, re-organized regulations, and much more.

You will leave the workshop ready to answer questions from leadership and your employees about how the new rules will affect your day-to-day operations.


June RCRA Training Workshops

June 5—6  Portsmouth
June 8—9 Albany
June 12—13 Boston
June 12—14 Baltimore
June 15—16 Hartford
June 15—16 Philadelphia
June 19—20 North Jersey
June 22—23 Rochester

Find out how the new RCRA requirements and reliefs impact your facility, get updated RCRA regulations, and leave with a full year of Lion Membership for ongoing support and fast answers to your compliance questions.  

Reserve your seat now!

Tags: EPA, hazardous waste, new rules, RCRA

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