NC-Specific RCRA Hazardous Waste Training

DateClass TypeAddressCityStatePrice
$450.00
$450.00

Hazardous Waste (RCRA) Training for North Carolina Generators      

This is a 1-day training program designed for both new and previously-trained employees and addresses both the state and federal hazardous waste regulations applicable to generators.  It is specifically designed to instruct employees in the requirements as they pertain to generating and accumulating hazardous waste in North Carolina and therefore integrates the NC-specific Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) requirements of 15A NCAC 13A. 

Hazardous waste training is required for small and large quantity generators in North Carolina (large quantity generators must be trained annually).

TOPICS COVERED

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Background, Applicability, Liability
  • Waste Determination and Waste Codes
  • Universal Waste Rule
  • Hazardous Determination and Profiling
  • Generator Status
  • Notification of Regulated Waste Activity Form & EPA ID #
  • Waste Information Profile (WIP)
  • Hazardous Waste Manifests, including the e-manifest system
  • Exception Reporting
  • Land Disposal Restrictions
  • Biennial Reporting
  • Documentation of Training & Training Requirements
  • Weekly/Daily Inspections
  • Preparedness & Prevention
  • Contingency Planning
  • Central Accumulation Area Standards
  • Satellite Accumulation
  • Container Management and Selection
  • Marking and Labeling Containers
  • Waste Minimization 

Additionally, the training covers NC-specific rules and newly adopted changes, including:

  • The EPA Generator Improvements Rule- changes adopted March, 2018
  • DEQ-specific notification requirements
  • DEQ annual fee structure
  • DEQ exception reporting to regional section inspectors
  • DEQ emphasis on waste minimization
  • DEQ- specific accumulation area aisle spacing and inspection documentation
  • EPA Pharmaceutical hazardous waste sewering prohibition adopted August, 2019

Employees who require this training would include those who have a role in handling or otherwise managing hazardous wastes. 

Those employees may have any or all of the following responsibilities: 

Characterizing wastes, labeling containers, adding waste to containers, maintaining containers in satellite or central accumulation areas, recordkeeping and reporting, reviewing or completing hazardous waste manifests, or oversight of any of the aforementioned activities.

2024 Training Dates:

  • Thursday, May 23rd, 2024 - Virtual Live Format
  • Tuesday, November 12th, 2024 - Virtual Live Format

Trainings are from 8:30AM - 4:30PM ET. All registrants will receive access information to join the training virtually via email the day before the training.

Please reach out to LearningCenter@triumvirate.com if you have any questions or need assistance in registering for this training!


Meet your Lead Instructor:

Douglas Graham, CHMM is an EH&S Practice Director at Triumvirate Environmental. Doug has 30 years of EH&S training, consulting, auditing and program development experience and has provided over 17,000 hours of training. Doug is a nationally recognized trainer, featured speaker at the annual AHMP National Conference, developer of an award-winning innovative online hazmat training program, and a contributing author for EHS Journal.


Seats