Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Training Comes to Cary

 

 

Released on: November 25, 2010, 2:52 am
Author: Environmental Resource Center
Industry: Environment

November 25, 2010 – Personnel who are expected to stop, contain, and clean up releases of hazardous materials are required to have 24 hours of initial training. Personnel who are involved in clean-ups at waste sites, including Superfund sites, RCRA corrective action sites, or voluntary clean-ups involving hazardous substances must have 40 hours of initial instruction.

Environmental Resource Center, the leading provider of environmental and safety training, will present the mandatory training in Cary, NC on December 6-8 for the 24-Hour Hazwoper and December 6-10, 2010 for the 40-Hour Hazwoper. Classes begin at 8am and end at 5pm each day.

Personnel that complete this course will receive a Hazwoper wallet card, a training certificate, one year of free Answerline service and handbook updates, and a free subscription to Environmental Resource Center’s safety and environmental e-newsletters.

Registration for the mandatory training is available by calling 919-469-1585, 1-800- 537-2372 or at http://www.ercweb.com/classes

Now in its 29th year, Environmental Resource Center trains not only thousands of industry personnel every year, the company also trains personnel from most of the State and Federal agencies that enforce the regulations.

Contact Details: Malia Campbell
Environmental Resource Center
101Center Pointe Dr.
Cary, NC
919-469-1585; Fax: 919-342-0807
mcampbell@ercweb.com
http://www.ercweb.com