About this Event
THIS SEMINAR IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON A MINIMUM BUMBER OF REGISTRANTS. Please check your email a week before the event for any final details. Thank you.
Including the OSHA and DOT International Harmonization Requirements ANY Person Engaged in ANY Activity Involving Hazardous Materials and Waste MUST Successfully Complete an Annual/Triennial Training & Testing Program
Federal law requires all persons engaged in any activity involving hazardous materials, substances, chemicals, and waste to complete an updated training program on the Federal regulations requiring compliance.
THE “Critical Interface” PROBLEM
Compliance may become clearer when the “INTERFACE” is laid out as per the chart. For example, when one of the 50,000 plus Hazardous Materials is in transportation, it is subject to the DOT Regulations in 49 CFR. When used in-plant, it now is subject to the OSHA Regulations in 29 CFR. When it no longer has a value and will be discarded, it is subject to the joint DOT/EPA/OSHA Regulations in 49/ 40/29 CFRs.
If, at any time in either of these three areas, it is released or discharged from its container into the environment in an “RQ” quantity, and is not recovered, it is now a Hazardous Substance and is subject to the reporting responsibilities of the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, and SARA/Title III. Understanding these interfaces is one of the objectives of the seminar.
The Training is designed to meet the requirements for:
TRANSPORTATION – HAZMAT EMPLOYEES
U.S. & State Departments of Transportation (Section 172.700, 49 CFR)
State and Federal DOT regulations require each shipper, generator, carrier, and transporter to instruct and test all company officials, employees, or agents on the applicable hazardous materials regulations pertaining to their job functions and contact with hazardous materials and substances on a triennial basis.
ENVIRONMENT –ᅠ HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS
U.S. & State Environmental Protection Agencies (Part 262, 262.14, 262.25, 262.16, 262.17, and 265.16, 40 CFR)
State and Federal EPA regulations require each generator and owner/operator of a TSD Facility to ensure that all employees engaged in any activity involving hazardous waste complete a training program on the applicable DOT, OSHA, and EPA regulations. This requirement must be carried out on an annual basis
WORKER PROTECTION – HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE & CHEMICAL WORKERS
Occupational Safety & Health Administration (Sections 1910.120, 1910.1200, 29 CFR)
Protect your employees who are exposed to hazardous chemicals and substances in the workplace. That's why this seminar includes the First Responder Awareness level certification for hazmat employees in the event of a hazardous substance release; and annual training.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Managers and company personnel are responsible for compliance with the DOT/EPA/OSHA regulations for hazardous materials, substances, chemicals or waste.
Managers and company personnel who must instruct others on applicable DOT/EPA/OSHA regulations.
Company hazmat and waste employees need the required initial or annual update training.
Why Should I Attend THIS SEMINAR?
TSP specializes in meeting the Training requirements of DOT/EPA/OSHA. Not only will you receive the required training necessary to comply with DOT/EPA/ OSHA, but you will also receive the materials needed for your training to be successful and complete. Our commitment to you is only beginning at the close of the seminar. Because of our affiliation with Hazardous Materials Publishing Company, we can help you meet all of your ongoing compliance needs.
Every Compliance Attendee Will Receive Our Hazmat Compliance Kit, Which Includes:
2024/2025 Hazardous Materials, Substance & Wastes Compliance Guide
Training and Testing Certificates for:
- Hazardous Materials, Wastes, and Substances
- Department of Transportation Hazardous Material Training and Testing Records
- Environmental Protection Agency Hazardous Waste Generator Training Records
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration First Responder Training Records
Guides and Checklists:
- The 5 Steps to DOT, EPA, and OSHA Compliance
- How to Use the Hazardous Material Regulations
- How to Use the Federal Register
- Index and Glossary for DOT Hazardous Materials, EPA Wastes, and OSHA Substances
- Downloadable NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
- Integrated Contingency Plan under DOT, EPA
- The RCRA Inspection Manual
- The Emergency and Contingency Plan
- Shippers Pre-Inspection Checklist
- Shippers Checklist
- Drivers Checklist
HAZMAT EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO SUCCESSFULLY TRAIN ALL HAZMAT EMPLOYEES ON “GENERAL AWARENESS AND FAMILIARIZATION, FUNCTION-SPECIFIC, SAFETY AND SECURITY AWARENESS” IN SECTION 172.700 OF 49 CFR UNDER DOT. TRAINING IS ALSO REQUIRED UNDER EPA’S “GENERATOR’S HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT STANDARD” IN SECTIONS 262.14, 262.15, 262.16, 262.17 and 265.16 OF 40 CFR AND OSHA’S “FIRST RESPONDER AWARENESS LEVEL” IN SECTION 1910.120(q) OF 29 CFR.
After completing the Hazardous Materials & Waste seminar, participants registering for the “TRAIN-THE-TRAINER®” will be exposed to the most effective, successful and inexpensive means and the specific training manuals and aids to meet the required training and testing requirements mandated by State and Federal laws.
Remember, each HAZMAT EMPLOYEE is required to be trained on the Hazardous Materials & Waste Hazard Communication Standards. And, if you have not met these requirements, you are in violation of the law. This program allows HAZMAT EMPLOYERS or their designated personnel to meet the mandatory training requirements— quickly, effectively and successfully.
REMEMBER, each HAZMAT EMPLOYEE must also be tested on his or her understanding and knowledge of the DOT Hazard Communication Standards that apply to their function, in addition to General Awareness/Familiarization, Safety and Security Awareness Training.
Every Full Train-The-Trainer Attendee Will Receive:
10 Copies of the 2023/2024 Compliance Guide & Emergency Response Guidebook (2,000 Pages)
Certificates:
- Train the Trainer Certificate
- Compliance Certificate
Guides and Checklists:
- Guide to Developing a DOT Hazardous Material Training Plan
- Blank Test & Training Certificate
- DOT Training Records and Checklists
- EPA Training Records and Checklists
- OSHA Training Records and Checklists
Resources:
- Overview of Examples for Print or Presentations
- Printable and Online Train the Trainer Training and Testing Booklets:
- Classification and Identification of Hazardous Materials and Wastes
- Hazardous Materials and Wastes Shipping Papers and Waste Manifests
- Hazardous Materials and Wastes Markings and Labeling Containers
- Hazardous Materials and Wastes Placarding
- Hazardous Material and Wastes Packaging
- Each booklet includes a short test and blank certificates to be completed by the student and instructor.
Additional Compliance Seminar Materials:
- Hazardous Materials, Wastes, and Substances Training and Testing Certificate
- Department of Transportation Hazardous Material Training and Testing Records
- Environmental Protection Agency Hazardous Waste Generator Training Records
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration First Responder Training Records
- The 5 Steps to DOT, EPA, and OSHA Compliance
- How to Use the Hazardous Material Regulations
- How to Use the Federal Register
- Index and Glossary for DOT Hazardous Materials, EPA Wastes, and OSHA Substances
- Integrated Contingency Plan under DOT and EPA
- The RCRA Inspection Manual
- The Emergency and Contingency Plan
- Shippers Pre-Inspection Checklist
- Shippers Checklist
- Drivers Checklist
FAQs
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
What's the refund policy?
You may receive a full refund up to 7 days prior to the event. After 7 days, because of the event, banquet, shipping, handling, travel fees, and expenses, we will only offer you a credit to attend a seminar within that seminar year of your original seminar registration, not a full refund.
Where can I read more about the Train-The-Trainer seminars in depth?
On our website www.hazmat-tsp.com
SEMINAR SCHEDULE:DOT, EPA & OSHA SEMINAR
Hours = 1 to 2: Introduction, Classification and Identification of DOT Hazardous Materials, OSHA Substances and EPA Wastes, Primary and Subsidiary Hazard Classes, Packing Groups and Use of the DOT 49 CFR 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table.
Hours = 3 to 4: Packaging Requirements, “Appendix A” Reportable Quantities, “Appendix B” Marine Pollutants and Special Provisions. Shipping Papers and Waste Manifests, Marking, Labeling and Placarding.
Hours = 5 to 8: Emergency Response Information, Training, Security. OSHA First Responder Awareness Level. EPA Hazardous Waste Identification and Management for Very Small Quantity Generators, Small Quantity Generators and Large Quantity Generators. Notification Requirements and Episodic Events.
Coffee break at 10:00am, Lunch at 12:00pm
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
8535 W Higgins Rd, 8535 West Higgins Road, Chicago, United States
USD 330.00 to USD 1250.00