Who should complete this course? Are you responsible for generating, handling, packing, or electronically signing a manifest requesting hazardous waste for pickup and disposal? If so, it is required ...
The United States Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (“PHMSA”) sent a December 22, 2022, interpretive letter to Linde Gas & Equipment Inc. (“Linde Gas” ...
When hazardous materials are offered for transport by a commercial carrier like FedEx or UPS, the shipment becomes regulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) and/or international ...
When firefighters receive hazmat training, they enter into a new world of strange terms and unknown hazards. They might be worried about “ethyl methyl death” or “growing a third arm from radiation.” ...
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, June 27-- The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency issued the following news: Tennessee emergency managers, firefighters, and first responders now have expanded certification ...
A Hazardous Waste Worker Training class is July 18-29, and five seats are still available for the free training at Truman Education Center here. Known as HAZWOPER, for hazardous waste operations and ...
FORT SILL, Okla. (March 10, 2016) -- Sgt. 1st Class Arthur Bruton, Oklahoma City Military Entrance Processing Station guidance counselor, is set to retire in June with almost 21 years of service. He ...
A wide variety of the chemicals, materials and equipment that are used on the RIT campus require compliance with Federal, state and local regulations. RIT’s Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) ...
To dispose of your hazardous waste you must first take the CS055: Hazardous Waste Handling & Packing training course. This will allow you to complete the on-line Hazardous Waste Manifest which is ...
Emergency response teams across Charleston County continue to work on inter-agency coordination and response efforts to hone ...
Rail cars carrying hazardous materials travel through Iowa every day. Most arrive without incident, but our national investigative team found many rural departments aren't prepared for these events.