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HON. KEN REILLY
RCRA & DOT Compliance Training
Complete Both Annual
Certifications In One Day!
(Two Certificates For the
Price of One!)
RCRA training focuses on the Duties of the Emergency Coordinator and the
Management of Hazardous Waste as required in the RCRA regulations.
DOT HazWaste General Awareness Training (49CFR172.700) satisfies your tri-annual
DOT training obligation.
The RCRA Seminar Will Train You On:
Characteristics of Hazardous Waste
Methods of Disposal
Cradle to Grave Liability
Handling Leaks, Spills and Empties
Training Your Co-Workers
Emergency Coordinator Responsibilities
Manager of HazWaste Responsibilities
How to Properly Complete the new EPA Manifests
Civil and Criminal Penalties (They've been increased)
Waste Minimization
The DOT Seminar Will Meet the
Training Requirements of 49CFR172.700
This training will provide an
awareness of security risks associated with hazardous materials transportation
and methods designed to enhance transportation security. It will also
cover how to recognize and respond to possible security threats.
Seminar Begins: 9:00 AM and will end at approximately 12:30 PM
DOT Seminar Begins: 1:00 PM and will end at approximately 4:30 PM
Certificates Will Be Awarded: 4:30 PM

"Really helped me through the recent
downturn! Thanks, Ken."
This seminar is
designed to meet both your State and Federal requirements for training.
Failure to complete required training is a fineable violation.
As most readers already know, HazWaste compliance is a requirement at both the
federal and state level. Too often there exists the mistaken belief that
"Regulations" are either not laws or less important than "Statutory" laws.
So let's take a brief visit to the "Courtroom". Most citizens are aware
that the power of a Judge to "punish" for a statutory violation includes
"Contempt", "Fine", "Injunction" (both preventative and mandatory), and in
severe cases, "Incarceration". Did you know that each of the above
judicial options is also available to any Judge hearing a "Complaint" regarding
violation of a state or federal regulation? And, by the way, while the
regulations governing Large Quantity Generators are a bit more severe than those
governing Small Quantity Generators, nevertheless each category has the same
exposure to lawful compliance obligations.
Perhaps the most
frequently asked question of this "Trainer" is..."Where does it say that I have to
take this Annual Training?" The answer is confusing even to some
attorneys; but, can best be summarized as follows: a close reading of 40 CFR
262.34(a)(4), a part of the regulations which appears to deal only with
"Accumulation Time", discloses the method by which a generator is allowed to
avoid the need to obtain a "Permit" for the storage of hazardous waste.
That "reg" defines the method as compliance with 40 CFR 265.16, which is the
actual statement of the Annual Training Requirement. Yes, it is true that
this part of the regulations was originally intended to govern the training
requirements of HazWaste disposal facility personnel, but it was made applicable
to LQGs and SQGs by the clever language added at the end of 40 CFR 262.34(a)(4).
So next time your "Management" questions your need for training, just show them
this brief summary.
Have YOU
Fulfilled YOUR Annual RCRA Training Requirement?

WHAT
IS HAZARDOUS WASTE?
WHAT ARE THE "RCRA"
REGULATIONS?
DETERMINE YOUR GENERATOR STATUS

Why should you attend Ken Reilly's
RCRA Compliance Training Seminar?
HERE ARE 7 GOOD REASONS!
(Click Here)

Here's what some of our past attendees have
said:
"This is the best training manual I've seen in eleven years
with D.E.P."
"Recently, we were audited. There were no NOV's or fines.
The reason the audit went as it did was due to the training I've received at
your seminar."
"... the price of 3 admissions to your seminar, weighed
against a clean D.E.P. RCRA Inspection Report makes it feel like it was free."
"Thanks again for the inspiring seminar. You obviously are
dedicated to your work."
"... you made an excellent presentation..."
"The RCRA regulations are very serious business and I feel
much better knowing that I received training from someone so knowledgeable in
the "environmental world".
SEMINAR CONTACT INFORMATION
Telephone: 800-542-2826
Fax: 800-543-4076
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1685, Richmond, TX 77406
E-Mail Address:
reillytalk@reillytalk.com

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