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RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Training

HRP Associates, Inc. first prepared a Hazardous Waste training document for a manufacturing company. Following completion of the training document, HRP conducted an on-site training seminar. The seminar covered the following elements for a large quantity generator of hazardous waste in the State of Connecticut.
 

  • What makes a waste hazardous?
  • Container labeling requirements
  • Satellite accumulation areas requirements
  • Design requirements for <90 day container storage areas
  • Inspection requirements
  • Preparedness and prevention requirements
  • Manifest requirements
  • Reporting requirements
  • Recordkeeping requirements
  • Closure requirements
  • Emergency response actions
  • Emergency evacuation routes and rally points


To emphasize and reinforce key regulatory requirements, HRP incorporated pictures of the manufacturing company's hazardous waste activities in the training program.

DOT Hazardous Material Transportation Training

HRP Associates, Inc. (HRP) prepared a DOT Hazardous Material Transportation Training Document for a municipality's Vehicle Maintenance Facility. Following completion of this training document, HRP conducted an on-site training seminar, which covered the following elements:
 

  • What is a hazardous material?

  • Key definitions

  • How to use the hazardous Materials Table (Table 172.101)

  • Packaging requirements

  • Marking and labeling requirements

  • Placarding requirements

  • Shipping papers

  • Emergency response actions


At completion of the training seminar, all attendees completed a quiz to verify their knowledge of the covered material.

OSHA Worker Right-To-Know Training

HRP Associates, Inc. prepared and implemented an OSHA Worker Right-To-Know training program for employees of a transportation company. The training program, which was designed to meet the regulatory requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1200, covered the following elements:
 

  • Purpose of the Regulation

  • Key Definitions

  • Responsibilities of CT Transit

  • Hazardous Chemicals Lists

  • Material Safety Data Sheets

  • Warning Labels

  • Non-Routine Tasks

  • Contractor Work

  • Chemical Exposure Protection

  • General First Air Principles


HRP conducted a total of four Worker Right-To-Know training seminars to train all covered employees.

Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Preparation & Training

HRP Associates, Inc. was responsible for preparing a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for an engineering facility. HRP began the project with an inspection of the interior and exterior of the plant building to determine the following:

  • Location of all materials/operations exposed to precipitation (including exhaust vents and loading/unloading areas);

  • Types of pollutants associated with each material/operation exposed to precipitation;

  • Direction of drainage flow;

  • Precipitation drainage systems (e.g., catch basins, swales, etc); and

  • Receiving waterway(s).

Following the inspection, HRP met with management representatives to obtain information on good housekeeping practices, preventive maintenance procedures, spill prevention and response procedures, training programs, inspection programs, and pollution prevention team members. From the information obtained from the site inspection and meetings with management representative, HRP prepared a SWPPP to comply with the requirements defined under the CT-DEP’s General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater Associated with Industrial Activity.

To ensure that the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Team members understood their responsibilities and roles under the SWPPP, HRP conducted an on-site training seminar.

For more information, please contact Richard McFee, P.E. at 1-800-246-9021
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