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For more than thirty-five years industries have complied with detailed requirements governing the generation, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous wastes. In June 2017, these regulations change. The New Hazardous Waste Generator Requirements Course is designed to keep your facility in compliance with the changing regulations.
Thursday, August 17, 2017 | 8 AM – 12 Noon | $29 Fee
Building 500 - Room 528
Lanier Technical College
Oakwood Campus
Oakwood, GA 30566
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is uniquely prepared and presented to educate environmental health and safety managers, consultants, plant managers, and corporate staff on changes to new hazardous waste generator requirements under State and Federal Law.
SCOPE OF NEW REQUIREMENTS
- Hazardous Waste Determination Standard
- Contingency Plan Revisions
- Mixture Rule clarification
- New Generator classifications
- Episodic Events
- Inter-corporation Transport of Hazardous Waste
- Revised Satellite Accumulation Rules
- Container Labeling Changes
- Satellite Accumulation vs. New Central Accumulation Areas
INSTRUCTOR BACKGROUND
Attorneys with the Williams Mullen Environment Group have more than 160 years of environmental regulatory experience. The team represents businesses in hazardous waste compliance counseling, enforcement defense, and permit negotiations. They are uniquely suited to offer comprehensive compliance training program for the new regulations. The instructors are full-time practicing attorneys who can facilitate candid and pragmatic discussion on how the new regulations will affect industry and will be enforced.
8:00-8:30 Registration
8:30- 8:45 Introduction and Overview
Implementation of the New Regulatory Requirements
in South Carolina and the Effective Dates
8:45-10:00 Existing Generator Standards/Reorganization
Hazardous Waste Determination
Container Management
Treatment vs. Recycle
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-12:00 New Generator Requirements
New CESQG Changes/Episodic Generation
New Emergency Planning and Preparedness
New Hazardous Waste Determination
New Container management
New Satellite Accumulation
New Reporting
New Closure
Noon Adjourn