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.
The exercises in the DOT hazardous materials management course are especially helpful in evaluating your understanding of course information.
Morgan Bliss
Principal Industrial Hygienist
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
One of the best trainings I have ever received!
Brandon Morfin
EH&S Manager
This is the best RCRA training I've experienced! I will be visiting Lion training again.
Cynthia L. Logsdon
Principal Environmental Engineer
Given the choice, I would do all coursework this way. In-person courses go very fast without the opportunity to pause or repeat anything.
Ellen Pelton
Chemical Laboratory 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
Having the tutorial buttons for additional information was extremely beneficial.
Sharon Ziemek
EHS Manager
The instructor's energy, enthusiasm, and knowledge of the subject make the class a great learning experience!
Brian Martinez
Warehouse Operator
I think LION does an excellent job of any training they do. Materials provided are very useful to my day-to-day work activities.
Pamela Embody
EHS Specialist
The instructor was very engaging and helped less experienced people understand the concepts.
Steve Gall
Safety Leader
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