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
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Quatama Jackson
Waste Management Professional
This course went above my expectations from the moment I walked in the door. The instructor led us through two days packed with useful compliance information.
Rachel Stewart
Environmental Manager
Very good. I have always appreciated the way Lion Tech develops, presents and provides training and materials.
John Troy
Environmental Specialist
My experience with Lion classes has always been good. Lion Technology always covers the EPA requirements I must follow.
Steven Erlandson
Environmental Coordinator
The course was very informative and presented in a way that was easily understood and remembered. I would recommend this course.
Jeffrey Tierno
Hazmat Shipping Professional
The course was very well structured and covered the material in a clear, concise manner.
Ian Martinez
Hazmat Shipping Professional
Very well structured, comprehensive, and comparable to live training seminars I've participated in previously. I will recommend the online course to other colleagues with training requirement needs.
Neil Luciano
EHS Manager
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Barry Cook
Hazmat Shipping Professional
The instructor was very knowledgeable and provided pertinent information above and beyond the questions that were asked.
Johnny Barton
Logistics Coordinator
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Paul Resley
Environmental Coordinator
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