Essentials of Hazardous Materials Management (EHMM) Virtual Course

NJ, United States

This course provides a broad yet comprehensive environmental and safety overview of hazardous materials management. This course provides a broad yet comprehensive environmental and safety overview of hazardous materials management. Topics to be covered during the EHMM 11‐Week Course •Asbestos •Blood borne Pathogens •CERCLA & All Appropriate Inquiry •Clean Air Act (CAA) •Clean Water Act (CWA) •COVID‐19 •EHS Auditing •EHS Law Overview •Emergency Response •Environmental Site Assessments, Brownfields & Real Estate Transactions •Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) •Geology, Hydrogeology, Remediation •Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (HMTA/DOT) •HAZWOPER •Homeland Security •Indoor Air Quality •Industrial Hygiene •Lead •LEED •Loss Control •Management Systems (ISO 14001) •National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) •Noise •Oil Pollution Prevention Act •OSHA Hazard Communication (GHS) •Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) •Physical and Chemical Properties of Hazardous Materials •Process Safety Management (PSM) •Radiation •Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) •Risk Management Plans (RMP) •Safe Drinking Water Act •Safety Overview •Sampling •SARA Title III & EPCRA •SPCC Plans •Specification Blueprint for CHMM Exam •Sustainability •Tanks: USTs & ASTs •Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) [...]

CHMM CERTIFICATION REVIEW CLASS – On-Line with Instructor

NJ, United States

Our 2 day review course is instrumental in helping students prepare for and pass the National Certified Hazardous Materials Management exam. The course is taught by the company president, Carol Brozosky, CHMM, CIT. She has been teaching this course since 1997, and is a Board Certified instructor through NESHTA. Here is the agenda of our 2 [...]

$650.00

Webinar: Root Cause Analysis Simplified

NJ, United States

Root cause analysis is one of the most important tools safety professionals can use to help improve their safety programs. It is also required as part of a compliant safety program. Many incident investigations end with either a wrong conclusion or no conclusion because of a lack of a process or organization. The symptoms are resolved [...]

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