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Chemical Spills
Rapid, efficient spill response requires varying levels of training for different employees, depending on their work areas and job duties. Improving the general concern and awareness of the consequences of spills can contribute to overall spill prevention.

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Energy Utilization
As the costs of energy increase, natural resources are depleted and global warming approaches, astute energy utilization becomes a driving issue for any organization. Aware and informed employees can help contribute to the bottom line and to the planet.

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Environmental Awareness
Effective environmental compliance depends on conscientious individuals. This overview focuses on basic environmental issues to foster genuine concern for environmental protection.

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Environmental Management Systems
Environmentally conscious operations are increasingly turning to Environmental Management Systems (EMS's) such as the ISO 14001 standard to help ensure environmental protection of all media: air, water, and waste. Conformance improves when workers at an EMS facility understand how the EMS facilitates environmental protection.

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Hazard Communication
OSHA’s Hazard Communication standard is intended to help protect workers from hazardous chemicals. Training workers on HazCom practices and procedures is critical to protecting your employees from harm due to exposure to hazardous chemicals.

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Hazardous Waste
Facilities that generate hazardous waste are required to train employees who generate, handle, move, accumulate, inspect, or ship wastes as well as those who respond to spills and emergencies.

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Pandemic Preparedness
Flu pandemics have occurred throughout history. Most experts agree that the question is not if another flu pandemic will occur but when. Pandemic preparedness is a critical issue for organizations concerned with operational continuity and employee health, safety and welfare. A key element of preparedness should be employee awareness and training.

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SPCC
Under the SPCC regulations, owners & operators of facilities that process, store, handle, use or consume any oil or oil product (over a certain volume) must train their employees on the correct operation and maintenance of oil handling and spill prevention equipment and on prevention of oil spills and releases.

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Stormwater
Many industrial, municipal, government facilities along with construction sites operate under a state or EPA-issued permit for their stormwater discharges. Under these permits, employees working outdoors with materials or wastes that may pollute stormwater must be properly trained to prevent stormwater pollution.

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Universal Waste
Facilities managing Universal Waste must inform their employees on the prohibitions and correct procedures for handling and disposing of these types of wastes.

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