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March 2013 - Volume 2

Greetings!

One victim of my busy schedule has been this newsletter.  Though this one is slim on articles, it does have some new features you may like:  FAQ's about GHS & HazComm and an Expanding List of Resources are worth your valuable time to review.  I'll do my best to get more articles written before the next volume is due by the end of the month.

The Four Hazardous Waste Accumulation Units

 

A generator of hazardous waste has only four options for the on-site accumulation of its waste without a permit.  Read here to learn of the options and the regulations that apply to your accumulation unit.  More...

What's Coming Down the Pipeline?

The 1st Half of April 2013

 

Image of a pipeline Nothing for RCRA from the USEPA, but two Rules and Regulations in the middle of the month from the PHMSA are worth a quick look.  More...

Waste Analysis Plans:  How Long Must Records be Kept?

 

The LDR regulations of 40 CFR 268 require you to maintain records of the paperwork generated to demonstrate compliance.  That includes the Waste Analysis Plan required of generators who treat their own waste on-site to meet LDR treatment standards.  More...

 

Who Must Submit a Hazardous Materials Incident Report?

 

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If a certain type of incident were to occur during the transportation of your HazMat, do you know who must submit the Incident Report?  You must know this!

Required Equipment for an LQG or SQG (40 CFR 265.32)

 

The next in a series explaining a hazardous waste generator's responsibilities under 40 CFR 265, Subpart C - Preparedness and Prevention.  Learn what equipment you must have present and available at your facility.  More...

 

Brand New:  The DOT Chart 15!

 

Just released by the PHMSA, if you still have the DOT Chart 14, or *shudder* something earlier, get rid of it and get your hands on the latest version of this very useful tool.  More... 

State Specific Regulations

This Volume:  Michigan! Michigan

Michigan accepts the four Federal Universal Wastes (batteries, lamps, mercury-containing equipment, and recalled/canceled pesticides) and adds a few more of its own.  Learn what you can manage as a universal waste in Michigan.  More...

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FAQ's about GHS, HazComm, & its Impact on the HMR

 

Though it doesn't currently have a significant impact on the transportation of hazardous materials, I felt I had to take the plunge into OSHA's regulations and learn more about this important revision to the regulations.  You might want to bookmark this article since I'll be updating it as more information become available.  More...

 

Helpful Sources of Information

 

My bi-monthly newsletter is a good source of information, but it isn't the only one.  In this new feature I'll direct you to sources of information I believe may be useful to you.  Be sure to check this location often for updates.

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Exclusions from regulation as a Solid Waste or Hazardous Waste

 

Sometimes a few PowerPoint slides are worth more than a thousand words...

 

 40 CFR 261.4(a)(14) - Exclusion From Definition as a Solid Waste for Shredded Circuit Boards

 

 

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Something New for Some Old Things! 
I am now archiving my old newsletters.  Feel free to browse past volumes for more helpful information.

March-13, vol. 1
February-13, vol. 1,2
January-13, vol. 2
January-13, vol. 1
December-12, vol. 1,2
November-12, vol. 1
October-12, vol. 2
October-12, vol. 1
September-12, vol. 2
September-12, vol. 1
August-12, vol. 2
July-12, vol. 2
July-12, vol. 1
June-12, vol. 2
June-12, vol.1
May-12, vol. 2
May-12, vol. 1
April-12, vol. 2
April-12, vol. 1
March-12, vol. 2
March-12, vol. 1
Questions for Your Training Provider

 

See how your training provider responds to these questions:

 

8 Questions to ask Your RCRA Training Provider

 

11 Questions to ask Your HazMat Employee Training Provider

Violation Summary

 

Do you Need a Speaker for the Next Meeting of Your Organization?
 
I'm available to speak on a variety of regulatory topics at the next meeting of your professional organization.  Here's where I'm currently scheduled:
 
April 12, 2013:  Iowa-Illinois Safety Conference 2013 Expo in Coralville, IA
April 17, 2013 at the Michigan Safety Conference 2013 Expo in Grand Rapids, MI
May 9, 2013 at the Florida Municipal Power Agency in Orlando, FL
May 15, 2013 at the monthly meeting of the Human Resources Council - Southwest Michigan
August 16, 2013 at the quarterly meeting of the Greater Ozarks Chapter of the Academy of Hazardous Materials Management
 
I hope to see you there!
 

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If you have a question related to the transportation of a hazardous material or the managment of a hazardous waste, don't hesitate to ask me.  There's no charge, and I just might be able to help you.

 
Daniel Stoehr
Daniels Training Services
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