RCRA Annual Review

Course Description
Industries and federal facilities that generate hazardous waste are required to have personnel take part in an annual review of their initial hazardous waste management training.
This 1-day RCRA annual refresher reviews the major aspects of hazardous waste management procedures, regulatory compliance, and RCRA contingency plan implementation. Current RCRA issues that are surfacing and being debated in Washington, D.C., and regional and state EPA offices will also be addressed.
2021 OPEN ENROLLMENT DATES
FEB 18*, APR 22, JUL 22*, OCT 28 * Online course datesReview and Rating
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- Language English
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