How does your site manage hazardous waste aerosol cans?
In this video, find out when an aerosol can is considered a "waste" for the purpose of safe management, recycling, and/or disposal under US Federal hazardous waste regulations (RCRA).
To answer this question, Lion instructor Roseanne Bottone answers a two more:
When is an aerosol can "empty"?
When is an aerosol can "discarded"?
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Troy Yonkers
HSES Representative
I love that the instructor emphasized the thought process behind the regs.
Rebecca Saxena
Corporate Product Stewardship Specialist
The workshop covered a lot of information without being too overwhelming. Lion is much better, more comprehensive than other training providers.
George Alva
Manufacturing Manager
You blew the doors off the competition!
Stephen Bieschke
Facilities Manager
The price was reasonable, the time to complete the course was manageable, and the flexibility the online training allowed made it easy to complete.
Felicia Rutledge
Hazmat Shipping Professional
I have over 26 years of environmental compliance experience, and it has been some time since I have attended an environmental regulations workshop. I attended this course as preparation for EHS Audits for my six plants, and it was exactly what I was looking for.
Frank Sizemore
Director of Regulatory Affairs
Much better than my previous class with another company. The Lion instructor made sense, kept me awake and made me laugh!
Marti Severs
Enterprise Safety Manager
This was the 1st instructor that has made the topic actually enjoyable and easy to follow and understand. Far better than the "other" training providers our company has attended!
Lori Hardy
Process & Resource Administrator
The instructor was energetic and made learning fun compared to dry instructors from other training providers.
Andy D’Amato
International Trade Compliance Manager
The exercises in the DOT hazardous materials management course are especially helpful in evaluating your understanding of course information.
Morgan Bliss
Principal Industrial Hygienist
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