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Last 2016 RCRA Workshops in Detroit, Cleveland, & Pittsburgh

Posted on 10/4/2016 by Roger Marks

This month, Lion Technology will present the RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Workshop in Detroit, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. This is the final time this nationally-trusted RCRA training will be in the area until next year.
 
Designed to satisfy EPA’s annual training requirement for “hazardous waste personnel” at 40 CFR 262.34(a) and 265.16, this two-day workshop covers the critical responsibilities you must know to keep your site in compliance with the Federal hazardous waste regulations. You will leave with the confidence to make day-to-day management decisions to protect employees and avoid costly State and Federal fines (now up to $70,117 per day, per violation).

Don’t miss these interactive RCRA workshops: 


October 13-14 in Detroit, MI

October 17-18 in Cleveland, OH

October 20-21 in Pittsburgh, PA


New to EHS compliance? Enrollment in the workshop includes a free online prep course to help you get familiar with key terms and concepts before your training. Even if you have worked with RCRA for decades, there’s always something new to learn at this workshop!
 
Take away annotated 40 CFR RCRA regulations complete with editors' notes and tables that clarify key points of the regulations. In addition, take home the Hazardous Waste Compliance Reference to help you find the requirements that apply to a certain activity or situation quickly on-the-job.

Plus, get 365 days of Lion Membership for complete follow-up compliance support, including access to Lion's popular Q&A Finder Service, regulatory updates, and exclusive content and resources. 
 
Click here to view the last 2016 workshops and sign up today. 

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