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Dioxin Training Courses In USA

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Model Toxics Control Act: Establishing Soil, Groundwater, and Surface Water Cleanup

Model Toxics Control Act: Establishing Soil, Groundwater, and Surface Water Cleanup

by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC)   based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (USA)
The course covers procedures for establishing cleanup levels using Methods A, B, and C for groundwater, surface water and soil, as well as an overview of recent rule revisions related to dioxins/furans, PCBs, and carcinogenic PAHs. Additionally, the terrestrial ecological evaluation process to soils at sites will be covered. Participants will benefit from an overview of ...
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Hazard Communication (HazCom) Training Course

Hazard Communication (HazCom) Training Course

by:Eduwhere   based inChapel Hill, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
To protect these workers exposed to hazardous chemicals in all industrial sectors, the Federal Government established the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) 1910.1200, also known as the 'right to know' law. This standard is based on a simple concept: that employees have both a need and a right to know the hazards and the identities of the chemicals they are exposed to when working. This ...
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