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Introduction
Did you know - "RCRA Hazardous Waste Generator Regulations can actually be utilized to reduce the manufacturers’ operating costs, rather than just being additional overhead tied to traditional Environmental Compliance Programs."
RCRA Generator Training should provide more than a means to meet the Annual RCRA Training Requirement specified in 40 CFR regulation. RCRA Training offered by The University of Findlay’s School of Environmental and Emergency Management (SEEM) goes beyond basic regulatory requirements. The RCRA Training Programs provided by SEEM highlight cost-effective compliance strategies as well as environmental liability risk management. Training participants will gain knowledge necessary for performing TSDF audits, calculating risk, as well as negotiating with state and federal regulators.
The University of Findlay's Training Programs take an extended look at RCRA hazardous waste management standards and hazardous waste management programs. Emphasis is placed on reducing the costs of regulatory compliance while better managing risks of environmental liability. Participants examine progressive approaches to ever-changing environmental and professional challenges. Where forward thinking and innovative concepts are shared in developing necessary planning and problem solving skills.
Meeting Regulatory Requirements Large Quantity Generators of hazardous waste are required to provide Introductory and Annual RCRA Training to hazardous waste management personnel in accordance with 40 CFR Section 265.16, as per Section 262.34 (a)(4). Small Quantity Generators (SQG s) of hazardous waste must ensure that employees are thoroughly familiar with proper hazardous waste management procedures, as per 40 CFR Section 262.34 (d)(5)(iii).
The RCRA Training provided by SEEM better enables professional environmental compliance personnel to establish necessary hazardous waste management training programs for industrial plant personnel at their facility locations. Training Program Documentation and RCRA Personnel Training Records are vital in managing both corporate and personal liability risks in the event of a significant adverse environmental event. SEEM Training Programs not only offer RCRA Training Completion Certificates/Certification, but also provide Continuing Education Units (CEUs) necessary for professional credentials and re-certifications.
In-Plant Training and Customization The RCRA Training Programs offered by SEEM can be brought right to your industrial doorstep. The University of Findlay specializes in providing professional environmental, health and safety training on-site at industrial plant locations – we bring the training to you! This is an increasingly attractive training option as the demand on compliance personnel’s time increases along with expenses associated with business travel.
In addition, all RCRA Training Programs can be customized to meet your plant-specific needs and individual personnel training needs. Training manuals, training presentations, and training hours will be created to the industrial client’s specifications. RCRA Training can also be combined with DOT Training, OSHA Training or other environmental compliance training, in order to meet multiple regulatory requirements with one training event at your location.
Open Enrollment Training RCRA Training offered by SEEM as Open Enrollment at The University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio, includes Basic RCRA Generator Training, Annual RCRA Reviews, and Extended or Advanced RCRA Generator Training. For more information on these Training Courses, Training Course Dates, and/or to register for any of these RCRA Training Courses, please contact us.
| | RCRA Project Summaries | | Emergency Response, Environmental and OSHA Safety Training | | SEEM developed and continues to deliver a series of environmental, health and safety, emergency response, incident command and industrial/corporate security courses for one of the Big-Three U.S. auto manufacturers. SEEM training teams have trained approximately 3,000 client personnel annually at more than 30 facilities throughout Michigan and Ohio, as well as other states in the Midwest Northeast, and Southeast. SEEM develops the training programs using the companys specific practices, SOPs, Spill Control and Countermeasure Plans and other industry and plant standards. The purpose of the training is to reduce hazardous materials spills, improve overall company compliance with various environmental and OSHA Regulations, and make the corporation a better "corporate citizen". Additionally, SEEM has been an active planner and participant in the firms annual Emergency Response Team (ERT) "Challenge", where ER Teams from various plants come to compete in mock drills that test their knowledge and expertise in applying the training principles to real-life emergency situations. |
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