Best of 2024: Most Read Articles
Thank you for reading Lion News this year! We hope you benefited from the past year of weekly industry news, regulatory updates, and insights about hazmat, environmental, and health & safety compliance. We wish you a happy, peaceful holiday season and a healthy New Year! Below are the 3 most popular Lion News features of the year.
Most Read Lion News Features of 2024
Final Rule: Third RCRA E-Manifest Rule
US EPA's "Third Rule" on electronic hazardous waste Manifests (e-Manifests) addresses exports and requires large and small quantity hazardous waste generators to create a RCRAInfo account to access completed manifests.
30 Questions Hazmat Investigators Want to Ask
PHMSA shared a list of “general investigative questions" that could be used during safety investigations to gather facts from hazmat shippers, transporters, or other stakeholders in 2024. See the list of questions in this Lion News feature article.
OSHA HazCom Standard Updated with GHS Revision 7
An OSHA Final Rule to revise the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) by incorporating elements from the 7th Revised Edition Globally Harmonized System for Classifying and Labeling Chemicals or GHS took effect on July 19, 2024. For more details about what changed,check out the Ultimate Guide to Hazard Communication available at Lion.com/GHS7.
Update: NTSB Final Report on Ohio Hazmat Derailment
Lion News started the year with a look at the response to the February 2023 derailment and hazmat release in East Palestine, OH to keep readers up to date about what had been done to identify a cause and to prevent future incidents.
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