Waste Compliance And Regulations Training For Waste And Recycling In Arkansas
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based in USA
We offer Hazardous Materials training programs that meet and exceed 29CFR1910.120 requirements. They range from those required under sections L & P of the HAZWOPER standard to those under section Q of the HAZWOPER standard of OSHA. Our courses are designed to meet NFPA 472 requirements pertaining to your ...
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based in USA
This 1-day course is designed for petroleum refining, chemical plant, and TSDF environmental staff and management who need an understanding of the Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP (BWON). The course covers such essential topics as rule applicability, point of generation (POG) determination, total annual benzene (TAB) calculations, 2 Mg and 6 Mg compliance options, and control requirements under ...
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based in USA
This 1-day course is designed for individuals who audit or plan to audit compliance with waste management regulations. The course covers such essential topics as auditing protocols and tools, waste auditing resources, audit policies and incentives, an overview and review of waste regulations, physical features to inspect, records to review, evaluation procedures, and common findings. The course ...
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based in USA
This course is designed for new or experienced environmental personnel interested in developing a broader understanding of all environmental media. This course provides an introduction to the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Waste Management and RCRA as they relate to industrial ...
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based in USA
Our credentialed trainers bring vast knowledge and experience to provide training suited to your organization’s needs. CTEH® instructors are fluent in all aspects of planning and response including the National Contingency Plan (NCP-USCG and USEPA) and Stafford Act (FEMA). Crisis Communication NIMS ICS 100, 200, 300, 400 NIMS ICS Position-Specific Training HAZWOPER (29CFR1910.120 and NFPA ...
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based in USA
This 1-day course is for landfill managers, engineers, and environmental professionals who are responsible for the permitting of landfill expansions, gas-to-energy (combustion) projects, and flare installations. Topics include the use of U.S. EPA’s LandGEM model for estimating LFG generation rates, best practices for determining the potential to emit from MSW landfills (and related ...
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based in USA
Environmental professionals responsible for designing and implementing programs for the management of solid and hazardous wastes will benefit from this training course that explores the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations as it applies to industrial facilities. The course will include topics such as definitions of solid and hazardous wastes, allowable ways to treat hazardous ...
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