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Title 22 California Hazardous Waste Generator
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| TITLE: | Title 22 California Hazardous Waste Generator, Course #1398 |
| COURSE NUMBER: | 1398 |
| HOURS (EST.): | 4 |
| CEUS: | 0.4 CEUs, 4 contact hours |
| REGULATION(S) SATISFIED: | Title 22 CCR 66262.34 and Title 22 CCR 66265.16 |
| PREREQUISITES: | None |
| NOTE: | This course satisfies hazardous waste generator training needs for California generators. |
This course is a California hazardous waste generator course. Does your employer generate hazardous wastes? Are you involved in handling, packaging, labeling, marking, or inspecting hazardous wastes? Do you fill out and sign hazardous waste manifests? Is your business located in the state of California? Then this is the course for you!
This course provides certification as a handler of hazardous waste for large or small quantity generators of hazardous waste in the state of California according to the California Department of Toxic Substances regulations found in Title 22 CCR 66262.34 and Title 22 CCR 66265.16 for either the initial or annual refresher training requirements.
Taught by Safety Compliance Management, Inc., instructors to major corporations, governmental agencies, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection as well as the authors of the one of the most relevant textbooks on the subject of hazardous materials response. You may read about your primary instructor's qualifications here.
During your program you will receive one of SCM's talented trainers as your Remote Instructor who is available to answer your questions and apply the material to your job, making it even more relevant. SCM's experience, in both working in and with a variety of industries dealing with hazardous wastes and other topics, makes them uniquely qualified to discuss the variety of issues regarding hazardous waste management and provide a complete and well-rounded training program.
Anyone who works around hazardous wastes must have training related to their job function. Do you handle hazardous wastes? Are you involved in the packaging, marking, or labeling of hazardous wastes? Do you store hazardous wastes on site? Are you responsible for inspecting the hazardous waste storage areas? Do you fill out or sign hazardous waste manifests? If you answered yes then you need this course.
Note: This course is designed to fulfill the requirements for hazardous waste generators in the state of California only. If you are a generator in a different state your requirements are different and a different course applies. Click here for more information.
Based on compliance with RCRA 40 CFR, Parts 262.34 and 265.16 |
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| 1. | Define hazardous waste. |
| 2. | Understand the background and need for hazardous waste regulations. |
| 3. | Define generation of hazardous waste. |
| 4. | Understand RCRA and non-RCRA waste classifications. |
| 5. | Define the terms generator and co-generator. |
| 6. | List the three classes of generators and know what episodic generator means. |
| 7. | Understand how waste accumulation works including waste accumulation sites and satellite accumulation sites. |
| 8. | Identify safety considerations when accumulating hazardous waste. |
| 9. | Understand the basic toxicology and terminology relating to hazardous waste. |
| 10. | Understand the importance of proper record keeping and reporting requirements for generators. |
| 11. | Recognize a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest and what information is required. |
| 12. | Be able to accurately fill out a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest. |
| 13. | Discuss new regulations regarding universal hazardous waste. |
| 14. | Understand the need for proper training and emergency response. |
| 15. | Understand the differences between federal hazardous waste regulations and state hazardous waste agency regulations. |
| 16. | Meet the requirements of Title 22 CCR 66262.34 for certification as a hazardous waste handler. |
In order to certify that you have covered the required elements, all students must read each of the 7 self-paces units, complete all review questions at the end of 3 of the sections, and successfully complete a final exercise and final test via electronic format. No text is required for this course; all course materials are available online. The course will take approximately 4 hours to complete. Upon registration, you will receive a password via email, giving you access to the course contents for 30 days at http://classes.hazmatschool.com/
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The course is designed to be self-paced. You may stay enrolled in this four-hour class for up to one month. After one month, you will need to re-enroll. Upon successful completion of the course, click on the Send Certificate button, fill out the form, we will verify your work, and you will receive a certificate and 0.4 CEUs via email .
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Course fees: |
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| Regular registration | $95 |
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| ABAG local government members and associates | $76 |
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| Corporate group discounts call 510-464-7964 |
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You may submit, at any time of day or night, an electronic registration form to take this course. Once you have registered and paid your fees, you will be issued a receipt from our payment processor, followed within minutes by an email with login/password instructions for entry into the course.
