EHS For Shipping Training For Environmental Management In USA
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The DOT requires that every hazmat employee receive training in three areas: General Awareness, Function-Specific, and Safety and Security. When you complete at least one session from each of these required categories, you will be certified according to the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation at 49 CFR 172 Subpart H for shipments of hazardous materials by ground. To meet the DOT ...
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If you ship hazardous materials and dangerous goods by both ground and air, this live online course is an ideal way to meet your DOT (49 CFR 172.704) and IATA (DGR 1.5) training requirements in one ...
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The DOT requires that every hazmat employee receive training in three areas: General Awareness, Function-Specific, and Safety and Security. When you complete at least one session from each of these required categories, you will be certified according to the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation at 49 CFR 172 Subpart H for shipments of hazardous materials by ground. To meet the DOT ...
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EPA is preparing to implement a new electronic hazardous waste manifest system. When adopted, waste generators, transporters, brokers, and emergency responders will face new challenges. Attend this live online session for the latest updates on the proposed e-Manifest ...
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This convenient online course will guide you through the requirements for the transportation of regulated medical waste by ...
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Gain an in-depth understanding of the latest requirements for shipments of dangerous goods by sea—in accordance with the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. The DOT and International Maritime Organization (IMO) require initial and recurrent training every three years for personnel involved in the shipment of dangerous goods by vessel. ...
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The DOT requires that every hazmat employee receive training in three areas: General Awareness, Function-Specific, and Safety and Security. When you complete at least one session from each of these required categories, you will be certified according to the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation at 49 CFR 172 Subpart H for shipments of hazardous materials by ground. To meet the DOT ...
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The 37th Amendment IMDG Code is authorized for use as of January 1, 2015. IMDG training is mandatory if the required function-specific training differs from 49CFR, 172.704(2)(ii). Many companies elect to follow the guidelines as established by the Department of Transportation: initial training to be received within 90 days of employment/change of job function and recurrent training every 3 ...
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There is a MAJOR change underway you need to be aware of. As of September 5th, 2006, all transporters, generators and TSDF operators are required to use the new Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest form. Any old hazardous waste manifest forms should be discarded. Federal Regulations now require generators and transporters of hazardous waste and owners or operators of hazardous waste treatment, ...
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Under the U.S. Department of Transportation, this course satisfies the training outlined in 49 CFR 172.000, required for individuals who handle, manage, transport, or ship hazardous materials.Topics include identification procedures, labeling & marking, the waste manifest and other shipping documentation and security awareness training. Group only, call to ...
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NES works hard to stay up to date on the challenges first responders face due the ever changing hazards clandestine laboratories present. We understand that different jurisdictions and agencies have different training requirements based on their geographic trends. NES has the ability to specialize training based on the customer’s needs. We can customize courses to emphasize specific OSHA ...
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IMDG (IMO) Vessel Training provides initial or recurrent training in mandated IMDG regulations and procedures to participants involved with the shipping, handling, and/or transport dangerous goods by vessel. IMDG (IMO) Vessel Training is based on the requirements outlined in 49 CFR and the IMDG Code. Employees who have undergone initial or recurrent training in the past are required by law to ...
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This 40 Hour program provides field training in the basics of oil spill response techniques while incorporating the OSHA (29CFR1910.120) safety topics related to First Responders involved in an oil spill incident. Two thirds of the training will involve hands-on exercises in boat handling, and boom deployment and recovery. Day one of this course can be customized to provide OSHA 29CFR1910.120 ...
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Our on-site and web-based waste training is fun, engaging and results in great knowledge ...
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The universal waste regulations streamline collection requirements for certain hazardous wastes in the following categories: batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment, thermostats and lamps. Some states have added wastes to their universal waste rule, including CRTs and lamp ballast This program shows employees how to correctly collect, accumulate, containerize, handle and ship ...
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Total Compliance Training is the one-day course that fulfills the mandatory training requirements for DOT, OSHA, and ...
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This DOT HazMat General Awareness Training Course provides general awareness training for hazardous materials transportation as required by the United States Department of Transportation. Participants will learn about U.S. and International regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials, classification of hazardous materials, and security awareness requirements, all in accordance ...
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Show employees how to correctly collect, accumulate, containerize, handle and ship universal wastes and how to effectively respond to emergencies. This new HD video training program includes the “Complete Version” (20 minutes) and it is supplemented by a concise “Refresher Version” (13 minutes). The training programs detail the key elements in the Federal Universal Waste regulations (40 CFR Part ...
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As detailed in the DOT Title 49 CFR (172.704), this training is mandatory for those involved in the hazardous material shipping process. Training is required every 3 years, with initial training to be received within 90 days of employment/change in job function. If you are unsure of who at your facility requires this training, click here for the DOT’s Definition of a Hazmat Employee. This ...
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Pack up the hazmats. Dispose of the dangers. Contain the hazards. This program examines lab pack procedures, explains compatible waste groups and illustrates shipping measures. Compatible waste groups, Shipping and packing procedures, Treatment procedures and facilities, Incineration/chemical treatment/landfill. ...
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