How does your site manage hazardous waste aerosol cans?
In this video, find out when an aerosol can is considered a "waste" for the purpose of safe management, recycling, and/or disposal under US Federal hazardous waste regulations (RCRA).
To answer this question, Lion instructor Roseanne Bottone answers a two more:
When is an aerosol can "empty"?
When is an aerosol can "discarded"?
Final RCRA Workshops of 2024
Finish 2024 strong with a Lion workshop! Lion's last RCRA workshops of the year are coming up quick—don't miss your opportunity to learn how to manage hazardous waste from cradle-to-grave from a seasoned subject matter expert.
I love that the instructor emphasized the thought process behind the regs.
Rebecca Saxena
Corporate Product Stewardship Specialist
No comparison. Lion has the best RCRA training ever!!
Matt Sabine
Environmental Specialist
I tried other environmental training providers, but they were all sub-standard compared to Lion. I will not stray from Lion again!
Sara Sills
Environmental Specialist
Energetic/enthusiastic! Made training enjoyable, understandable and fun!
Amanda Walsh
Hazardous Waste Professional
These are the best commercial course references I have seen (10+ years). Great job!
Ed Grzybowski
EHS & Facility Engineer
The instructor was great, explaining complex topics in terms that were easily understandable and answering questions clearly and thoroughly.
Brittany Holm
Lab Supervisor
Attending Lion Technology classes should be mandatory for every facility that ships or stores hazmat.
Genell Drake
Outbound Lead
This was the 1st instructor that has made the topic actually enjoyable and easy to follow and understand. Far better than the "other" training providers our company has attended!
Lori Hardy
Process & Resource Administrator
The workshop covered a lot of information without being too overwhelming. Lion is much better, more comprehensive than other training providers.
George Alva
Manufacturing Manager
I can take what I learned in this workshop and apply it to everyday work and relate it to my activities.
Shane Hersh
Materials Handler
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