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Attention to detail is a must.

Meeting environmental and safety standards requires a keen eye for detail, but knowing which details need attention can be a challenge. 
That's where Lion comes in.

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Training a team? Set your employees up for success with training trusted nationwide since 1977 and delivered in a variety of learning formats to make EH&S training fit your team’s schedule. Talk to a group training consultant about group training options from Lion.


Spot the Difference Answer Key

Required Annually: Hazardous Waste Management Training (Lion.com/RCRA)

US EPA requires annual training for hazardous waste personnel at large quantity generator facilities (40 CFR 262.17(a)(7)).

Required Annually: OSHA HAZWOPER Training (Lion.com/HAZWOPER

Many OSHA Standards require training and annual re-training for employees, including the HAZWOPER Standard in 29 CFR Part 1910.120 for hazmat emergency responders (e.g., hazmat technicians and others) and employees performing cleanup at sites contaminated with hazardous substances.

Required Every 2 Years: Hazmat Air Shipper Training (Lion.com/Hazmat

To ship hazmat/dangerous goods by aircraft with most major carriers, shippers must comply with all requirements of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations or "DGR." The IATA DGR requires training every 24 months for employees who prepare, handle, or offer air shipments. 

Required Every 3 Years: Hazmat Ground & Vessel Shipper Training (Lion.com/Hazmat)

The US Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) require training at least every three years for "hazmat employees," whose actions affect hazmat transportation safety (49 CFR 172.704). For vessel or ocean shippers, the IMDG Code regulations defer to US DOT's three-year re-training rule.

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Lion does a great job summarizing and communicating complicated EH&S-related regulations.

Michele Irmen

Sr. Environmental Engineer

The training was impressive. I am not a fan of online training but this was put together very well. I would recommend Lion to others.

Donnie James

Quality Manager

Convenient; I can train when I want, where I want.

Barry Cook

Hazmat Shipping Professional

I chose Lion's online webinar because it is simple, effective, and easily accessible.

Jeremy Bost

Environmental Health & Safety Technician

Much better than my previous class with another company. The Lion instructor made sense, kept me awake and made me laugh!

Marti Severs

Enterprise Safety Manager

Lion was very responsive to my initial questions and the website was user friendly.

Michael Britt

Supply Chain Director

The instructor was probably the best I ever had! He made the class enjoyable, was humorous at times, and very knowledgeable.

Mary Sue Michon

Environmental Administrator

The instructor clearly enjoys his job and transmits that enthusiasm. He made a dry subject very interesting and fun.

Teresa Arellanes

EHS Manager

Lion is at the top of the industry in compliance training. Course content and structure are updated frequently to make annual re-training enjoyable. I like that Lion has experts that I can contact for 1 year after the training.

Caroline Froning

Plant Chemist

The exercises in the DOT hazardous materials management course are especially helpful in evaluating your understanding of course information.

Morgan Bliss

Principal Industrial Hygienist

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Your hazmat paperwork is the first thing a DOT inspector will ask for during an inspection. From hazmat training records to special permits, make sure your hazmat documents are in order.

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