Multimedia Environmental Compliance Training

D&B offers programs that meet the regulatory requirements for hazardous waste management as outlined in 40 CFR Part 262. Topics include:
- Introduction to RCRA
- Hazardous waste identification
- On-site waste management options
- Land disposal restrictions
- Hazardous waste air emissions
- Emergency preparedness and contingency plans
- Off-site shipment: DOT & EPA requirements
- Recordkeeping, reporting, and training
- New rules and agency interpretations
- Universal waste management
Additional multimedia environmental compliance training programs provided by D&B cover the following regulations:
- Clean Air Act
- Clean Water Act
- Safe Drinking Water Act
- Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
- Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act
- Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
- Toxic Substances Control Act
- Oil Pollution Act
At Dvirka and Bartilucci Consulting Engineers (D&B), we know that training your facility personnel can be a time consuming and challenging goal. Therefore, D&B offers comprehensive environmental compliance training applicable to many sectors of industry that are required to comply with the extensive and often overwhelming reality of environmental regulation. In order to make our programs as “user-friendly” as possible, we can develop customized training for your employees using facility-specific information, photographs, company policies, protocols, and SOPS.
D&B can schedule training year round at your facility to meet your needs. Our courses are presented by environmental professionals with years of industry and regulatory agency experience. Throughout all of our training programs, D&B will translate 40 CFR (and its state-specific analogues) into understandable, plain English. We will customize each program, showing its applicability, significance, and impact on your operations. And, because everyone who works with hazardous materials or has the potential for exposure needs to be properly trained and “refreshed”, now is not too late to start.
So, who needs to be trained? Those recently hired who need a general, overall waste management introduction; those recently assigned with hazardous waste management responsibilities; and anyone looking for a review of the basics, such as on-site hazardous waste managers, environmental managers & engineers, senior operations executives, and safety personnel, maintenance/engineering employees, and strategic business planners. In essence, anyone whose job requires an understanding of environmental mandates imposed on industrial and commercial sites should be trained.
Why spend all that time trying to create a training program for your facility when D&B can deliver customized and professional training for you to meet your budget? Call upon the experts….call D&B!
For more information on D&B’s Multimedia Environmental Compliance services, please contact Senior Vice President, Richard M. Walka, at (516) 364-9890 x 3006, or Vice President, Brian M. Veith, P.E., at (516) 364 x 3009.
