This document outlines a training program on DOT, EPA and OSHA requirements for handling, labeling, and shipping hazardous substances. The program will explain the regulations from each governing body regarding hazardous chemicals. It will cover topics like GHS labeling, hazardous waste operations, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The objectives are to help participants understand the markings and classifications required by DOT and OSHA, as well as EPA regulations for large and small quantity generators. The areas of focus are transportation labeling, workplace labeling, and best practices for identifying and handling hazardous chemicals and wastes.
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DOT, EPA and OSHA Requirements for Handling, Labeling and Shipping of Hazardous Substances
1. DOT, EPA and OSHA Requirements for
Handling, Labeling and Shipping of
Hazardous Substances
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2. Instructor Profile:
Robert Micheal Howell has been an Occupational & Mine Safety
and Health professional since 1996. The past 16 years of his 20-
year career has been focusing on various segments of
construction from large multi-billion dollar commercial projects to
very large scale industrial projects.
He also has his own safety consulting firm, Howell Safety
Management Consulting, which operates throughout the United
States. He has vast experience in a variety of aspects of the safety
industry including: HAZWOPPER, HAZCOM, MSHA, NCCER training
and facilitation, DOT, RCRA, EPA and emergency medical
technology. Additionally, Mike is an authorized OSHA Construction
Industry 500 Train the Trainer for the 10 and 30-hour Outreach
program which has turned out hundreds of certified students.
He has extensive experience in many facets of proactive safety
management through the facilitation of various OSHA VPP, CAL
OSHA SHARP, Golden Gate, CCIP and OCIP programs.
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3. Description:
Knowing the various regulations for each governmental authority
can be a daunting experience for the workplace. There can be
citations for the employer for not correctly handling, labeling,
shipping chemicals and for not adequately protecting workers.
This program will help explain and create a lasting knowledge of
how to comply with EPA, OSHA, GHS and DOT rules regarding
handling, labeling, and shipping hazardous chemicals.
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4. Objectives of the Presentation:
•This presentation will focus on:OSHA
•Process Safety Management (PSM) Overview
•Hazard Communication (Hazcom) with GHS Labeling
•Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
(Hazwoper)
•DOT
•Hazardous Material Markings, Labeling, and Placarding
•EPA
•Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for large
quantity generator (LQG) Overview
•RCRA small quantity generator requirement (SQG)
Overview
•Understanding what the Globally Harmonized System
"GHS" is and its impact on future HAZCOM protocols
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5. Areas Covered:
•Understanding the DOT marking and labeling regulations under 49
CFR 172 Subparts D & E
•Understanding the OSHA GHS labeling regulations under 29 CFR
1910.1200
•Understanding the EPA regulations for the RCRA as it relates to
LQG and SQG in 40 CFR Part 262 Subparts B and Subpart C
•Best practices for handling highly hazardous chemicals
•Correctly identifying and labeling hazardous wastes
•Correctly identifying and labeling workplace chemicals
•Be aware of how to comply with the new GHS requirements for
identifying and labeling chemicals
•Gain an understanding of the similarities and differences of the
OSHA, EPA, GHS and DOT rules regarding hazardous chemicals
•Have a working knowledge of applicable workplace regulations
regarding hazardous chemicals.
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6. Who can Benefit:
•CEO or Company Executive
•Compliance & Safety Officer
•Director of Risk Management
•Director of Human Resources
•Regulatory Compliance Agent
•Risk Advisor-Insurance Companies
•General Contractors.
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