Why should you take this New EPA Exclusions for Solvent Recycling and Hazardous Secondary Materials webinar?
EPA’s new final rule on the definition of solid waste creates new opportunities for waste recycling outside the scope of the full hazardous waste regulations. This rule, which went into effect on July 13, 2015, streamlines the regulatory burden for wastes that are legitimately recycled.
The first of the two exclusions is an exclusion from the definition of solid waste for high-value solvents transferred from one manufacturer to another for the purpose of extending the useful life of the original solvent by keeping the materials in commerce to reproduce a commercial grade of the original solvent product.
The second, and more wide-reaching of the two exclusions, is a revision of the existing hazardous secondary material recycling exclusion. This exclusion allows businesses to recycle, or send off-site for recycling, virtually any hazardous secondary material. Provided they meet the terms of the exclusion, the material will no longer be hazardous waste.
This New EPA Exclusions for Solvent Recycling and Hazardous Secondary Materials webinar teaches students to take advantage of these exclusions, ensuring compliance while benefiting their businesses.
Who should take this New EPA Exclusions for Solvent Recycling and Hazardous Secondary Materials webinar?
Anyone involved in the management of hazardous waste, who wants to keep their knowledge current in an engaging environment, will benefit from this New EPA Exclusions for Solvent Recycling and Hazardous Secondary Materials course.
Course Topics Include:
• Which of your materials qualify under the new exclusions
• What qualifies as a hazardous secondary material
• Which solvents can be remanufactured, and which cannot
• What is a tolling agreement
• What is legitimate recycling
• Generator storage requirements
• What documentation you must maintain
• Requirements for off-site shipments
• Training and emergency planning requirements
• If it is acceptable for the recycler to be outside the U.S.
Course Includes:
• Which of your materials qualify under the new exclusions
• What qualifies as a hazardous secondary material
• Which solvents can be remanufactured, and which cannot
• What is a tolling agreement
• What is legitimate recycling
• Generator storage requirements
• What documentation you must maintain
• Requirements for off-site shipments
• Training and emergency planning requirements
• If it is acceptable for the recycler to be outside the U.S.