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EPA Hazardous Waste Training Requirements

Learn EPA hazardous waste training requirements under RCRA, including employee duties, generator categories, labeling, storage, manifests, and compliance best practices.

Training Requirements

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hazardous waste training requirements are closely tied to generator status, employee duties, and the specific operations performed at a facility. Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), employees who handle hazardous waste or whose actions could affect compliance or emergency response readiness should receive training appropriate to their responsibilities. Effective training helps prevent spills, mislabeling, storage violations, shipping mistakes, and unsafe waste handling practices.

Training Topics

Training topics often include hazardous waste identification, container management, labeling, accumulation area procedures, emergency coordination, spill response awareness, manifest responsibilities, inspections, and recordkeeping. Supervisors and environmental coordinators may need broader knowledge of generator requirements, contingency planning, vendor management, and regulatory documentation.

Generator Status

Large Quantity Generators commonly face more structured training expectations because of the larger waste volumes managed and the broader compliance obligations that may apply. Small Quantity Generators also benefit from documented training programs that ensure employees are familiar with proper waste handling and emergency procedures.

Training should be practical, role-specific, and reinforced periodically. New employees should be trained before independently managing hazardous waste activities, and refresher education can help facilities maintain consistency as operations, personnel, and regulations evolve.

OSHACode® offers self-paced online RCRA hazardous waste training designed for environmental professionals, supervisors, and facility personnel who need practical instruction on generator responsibilities, labeling, storage, manifests, and EPA compliance basics.

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