Waste Management
Training and Update
Upcoming Hazardous and Universal Waste Management Seminars Based on Real-World Experience
Annual hazardous waste management training is mandatory under the hazardous waste and community right-to-know (CUPA program) laws and regulations. Enforcement by all involved agencies is intensifying.
Hazardous and Universal Waste Management Training and Update 2010 explains in understandable terms using examples of forensic evidence from real cases how to properly characterize a waste and if hazardous, how to manage it according to the regulations.
The 2010 program covers:
- Hazardous Waste Management Requirements:
Review of basic hazardous waste regulatory requirements, waste characterization procedures with examples and more “best deals” case studies in waste management. Meets or exceeds training requirements at 22 CCR §§ 66262.34 and 66265.16 for LQGs and SQGs. - Functional Training in Key Hazardous Waste Management Subjects including: Points of generation and satellite area rules, storage area requirements, labeling, manifesting and DOT requirements for hazardous waste shipments and permitting of on-site treatment of hazardous waste by generators and related requirements.
- Updates: Recent legislative, Title 22 regulatory developments through 2009.
- Legal/Regulatory Issues Update: Review of liability, enforcement and criminal prosecution issues based on recent cases.
BONUS INFORMATION
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Complicated But You've Got to Know
Hazardous waste regulation enforcement can be extremely punitive, so you must be on top of what is being regulated:
Lenscrafters learned a nearly half-million dollar lesson that hardening a leftover resin was treatment requiring a permit.
Treated wood waste generators are now subject to complicated new hazardous waste regulations.
Tanks that store or treat hazardous wastes are coming under increasing scrutiny by CUPA local inspectors directed by new DTSC and Cal-CUPA form inspection guides.
Universal waste crackdown by DTSC resulted in the arrest of 21 violators who improperly disposed of electronic waste in Los Angeles.
Permitting rules for on-site treatment of hazardous waste by generators have been amended to allow treatment of cyanide containing waste water and bleeding treated waste water to sewers.
Avoid these mistakes—learn what’s new and how to comply from Dufour Seminars Hazardous Waste and Universal Waste Management Training and Update 2010!
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