The New Hazardous Waste General Standards
Paul Nazaryk is an environmental consultant and attorney experienced in environmental compliance, permitting, and regulatory affairs. Paul has developed an expert level of understanding of several U.S. environmental statutory programs including the Resource Conservation & Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation & Liability Act (Superfund). While working in the public sector for the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE), he conducted 100s of hazardous waste inspections and handled dozens of cases. He also worked for a former U.S. congressman on environmental and natural resource policy issues and served as an adjunct professor at the University of Denver, Environmental Policy & Management (EPM) program where he taught graduate courses in Environmental Compliance Auditing, RCRA, Superfund, and ISO 14001 Lead Auditor, He has a J.D. from the University of Denver and a master’s degree in Environmental Policy from Colorado State University. He is licensed as an attorney in Colorado, Montana and New Mexico.
The hazardous waste rules including the generator standards have been in existence since 1980. In 2016, EPA recently revised the standards with the intent of simplifying the generator rules. This training will summarize new requirements, address which states the requirements are currently effective, and review the other requirements for hazardous waste generators.
- Background
- Hazardous Waste Identification
- Characteristic and Listed Hazardous Wastes
- Used Oil and Universal Waste
- The Mixture and Derived-from Rules
- Large, Small, and Very Small Generators of Hazardous Waste
- Integration with Other Regulatory Programs
- How to Survive a Hazardous Waste Compliance Inspection
Course Level - Basic to Intermediate
Who Should Attend
- Environmental coordinators and managers
- Maintenance managers and personnel
- Hazardous waste operators
- Health & safety personnel
- Facility managers
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$200.00
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