Daniels Training Services

May 2012 - Volume 1

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I still haven't run out of topics to write about, and I'm  sure you have questions that need answers.  If you have a question about the management of hazardous waste or the transportation of hazardous materials that you are unable to answer, send it to me.  I'll do my best to get you the answer you need and at a minimum will point you toward the applicable regulations.  Contact me for your free consultation.

Recordkeeping for RCRA Training

 

Completing the training of Facility Personnel required by 40 CFR 265.16 is not enough, you also must document the training and retain records per the regulations.  Read here to learn more about the Recordkeeping Requirements for RCRA Training of Hazardous Waste Personnel.

Liability for Those who Sign the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest 


If you sign the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest - or know someone who does - you should be clear on what personal liability such a responsibility entails.  More...
Three Days to Remove Hazardous Waste From a Satellite Accumulation Area

 

It seems so simple, but nothing is ever simple with the regulations of the EPA.  Read this article to find out what is meant by "comply within three days..." in reference to the Satellite Accumulation Area regulations.

 

Three Options for Recycling of Scrap Circuit Boards

 

If you generate scrap circuit boards, you should be aware of your options to manage them in a way that is exempt from regulation under RCRA.  More...

Frequency of HazMat Employee Training?

 

In a nutshell:  you must train your HazMat Employees within 90 days of new hire and triennially thereafter.  Read here for what couldn't fit in the nutshell.

 

Aerosol Cans and the Characteristic Hazardous Waste for Reactivity (D003) 

 

Another angle to consider when determining if your aerosol cans are a hazardous waste.  The Hazardous Waste Characteristic for Reactivity (D003) may apply.  More...

Display and Visibility Requirements for HazMat Placards

 

These are two separate articles on a similar topic.  The first details the general display requirements for placards to ensure their visibility.  The second deals with the specific issue of visibility of placards on motor vehicles.

 

Counting Your Hazardous Waste

 

After the requirement to determine which of your wastes are hazardous, the next most important step is to identify which of those wastes count toward your generator status, which ones don't and how to avoid double-counting.

 

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A source of... 

  1. HazMat Employee Training required by the DOT at 49 CFR 172, Subpart H and RCRA Training required by the EPA at 40 CFR 265.16.
  2. An informative bi-monthly newsletter.
  3. A helpful website.
  4. Answers to your questions about HazMat Employee & RCRA Training.

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Daniel Stoehr
Daniels Training Services
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