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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FL
COURSE AGENDAS
Spill Prevention, Control and
Countermeasure (SPCC) Training
This one (1) hour training
program is designed to provide attendees with a greater
understanding of the SPCC rule applicability and the required
elements of an SPCC Plan.
Listed below are the key training
topics:
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Why the SPCC rule passed;
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Applicability of the SPCC rule;
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Definition of an oil;
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Different types of oil storage
containers;
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Elements of a SPCC Plan, including:
Hazardous Waste Management
Refresher
HRP's fast-paced seminar is
designed to provide both entry-level
and experienced environmental managers with a comprehensive
review of state and federal hazardous waste regulations. The
two-hour seminar assists industry in meeting their annual
RCRA training requirement.
Regulatory examples and case
histories are used during this seminar to emphasize and
reinforce aspects of the hazardous waste regulations.
Listed below are the key training
topics:
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What wastes are hazardous?
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Satellite accumulation requirements
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Hazardous waste classification differences
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Container management requirements
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Universal wastes
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Used oil requirements
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Enforcement
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What to do if inspected
DOT Hazardous Materials
Transportation Refresher
DOT regulation 49 CFR 172.700
requires all ''hazmat'' employees to be trained or re-trained at
least every three years. Hazmat employees include anyone who
labels containers, marks containers, loads or unloads vehicles,
completes shipping papers, or transports hazardous materials by
vehicles, water, rail, or air.
This comprehensive half-day training seminar, which is designed
for entry-level and experienced hazmat
employees, will cover various regulatory segments of the
Hazardous Material Regulations.
Key training topics include:
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What is a DOT hazardous material?
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Proper DOT shipping name identification
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Packaging and marking the package
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Placarding and labeling requirements
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Shipping papers
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Safety and emergency response information
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