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This course covers EPA used oil regulations including how used oil is identified, who is subject to the regulations, contamination criteria, and EPA identification number requirements.
This course covers the Universal Waste Program, including the five types of universal waste, what determines a handler, and the four regulated participants in the program.
This course covers the classifications of hazardous waste generators, EPA regulations for generator waste management, DOT transporter requirements, and rules for imports and exports of hazardous waste.
This course covers the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, its role in cradle-to-grave waste management, how to complete a manifest, and how to handle manifest discrepancies.
This course covers the EPA's operational requirements for TSDFs, TSDF hazards, types of leak detection, and how to respond when a leak is detected.
This course explains how the EPA monitors compliance by hazardous waste generators, transporters, and TSDFs, and how it responds to non-compliance.
This course covers the benefits of recycling hazardous waste and how the federal government encourages hazardous waste recycling through the Federal Procurement Program as part of RCRA's mission.
This course explains how different agencies and environmental statutes such as the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, EPCRA, FIFRA, and TSCA support RCRA's hazardous waste mission without duplicating or conflicting with one another.
This course covers the purpose of CERCLA (Superfund), types of CERCLA actions, Capacity Assurance Plans, and how the missions of CERCLA and RCRA intersect.
This course covers emergency and response planning requirements for hazardous waste handlers under OSHA HAZWOPER and RCRA, including Contingency Plans, Emergency Response Plans, and Emergency Action Plans.