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Video: Waste Watchers: How To Handle Hazardous Waste At The Generator
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| Video Training That Motivates Employees To Work Safely And Efficiently And Helps Fulfill RCRA Training Mandates For Hazardous Waste Workers. Video Length: 22 Minutes >> We're sorry, there is no preview available for this training video. |
Purchase Includes: Waste Watchers: How To Handle Hazardous Waste At The Generator 22-minute video, Trainer's Manual and 10 Employee Manuals.
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Waste Watchers: How To Handle Hazardous Waste At The Generator
Waste Watchers enables your organization to provide the essential training for increasing employee awareness for correct handling of hazardous waste at the generator facility. This 22-minute video, Trainer's Manual and 10 Employee Manuals covers hazardous waste containers, packaging hazardous waste, hazardous waste labels, waste accumulation and minimization.
Waste Watchers includes the following learning objectives:
- How to ensure that containers are approved for the waste to go into it and how to inspect for damage
- Why different wastes should never be mixed without prior approval
- Why containers must remain closed, except in adding or removing waste
- Why hazardous waste should never be abandoned on top of or around its container
- The importance of recording the date on labels when a hazardous waste container located in a satellite accumulation area becomes full
- Why non-hazardous waste must be separated from hazardous waste and how to label appropriately
- When to use EMPTY labels on containers that are legally empty of hazardous material
- How to arrange hazardous waste accumulation areas so that containers of incompatible substances cannot react with each other in case of spills or leaks
- How to reduce the volume of hazardous waste your facility is responsible for by reducing the amount generated.






