DOT & RCRA Hazardous Waste Training
Employees at facilities that generate, store, and ship hazardous waste may be subject to training requirements under both US EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations and US DOT requirements under 49 CFR Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR). These courses provide the in-depth learning necessary to properly identify, store, and manage hazardous waste from cradle-to-grave, and to prepare hazardous materials shipments for transport by ground in the United States.
This training is recommended for all persons who sign a hazardous waste manifest.
DOT & RCRA Refresher Training
*Not recommended for initial training.
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EHS Professional
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Senior Environmental Engineer
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EHS Manager
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Logistics Coordinator
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EHS Manager
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Planner
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Environmental Specialist
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EHS Technician
Excellent class, super instructor, very easy to follow. No rushing through material. Would like to take his class again.
Lawrence Patterson
EH&S Facility Maintenance & Security Manager
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