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Follow on Google News | Small and Mid-sized Manufacturers Need Help with Hazardous Waste Environmental ComplianceSmall and Mid-sized Manufacturers Need Help with Hazardous Waste Environmental Compliance
By: trcutler Hazardous Waste compliance issues are equally challenging for plant or operations managers who are already taxed with daily operational concerns. Hazardous Waste – Management (40 CFR 259-282) requires a review site storage practices, assistance with Universal ad Special Waste Management, a review manifesting, Land Disposal Restrictions as well as weekly inspection logs. It is necessary to determine generator size and obtain EPA ID numbers, review contingency plans (LDR) and recordkeeping, as well as assist with Hazardous Waste Compliance Inspections. Beyond management, is Hazardous Waste Reporting, including complete Large Quantity Generator (LQG) biennial reports, complete annual generator reports, and complete Solid Waste and Universal Waste reports. Beyond reporting, is Hazardous Waste Training, including producing hazardous waste summaries, providing hazardous waste (RCRA) training for management, existing and new employees, as well as development of employee job descriptions for waste management. About U.S. Compliance Corp Privately held manufacturing firms must attain and sustain environmental, health, and safety compliance. Manufacturers rely heavily on employees to make the business productive and profitable. Lost workdays due to sickness or injury quickly diminish profits; employees want to know manufacturers care about their health and safety. U.S. Compliance Corp helps manufacturers avoid non-compliance lawsuits and fines by partnering and creating a customized program, practical to implement, easy to follow, and preventing workers’ comp claims or costly citations. Manufacturers with $25M-$250M in annual revenue have the same requirements to keep up with the latest government regulations. U.S. Compliance Corp has over 25 years of experience keeping more than 1,000 customers across the U.S. and Canada compliant with OSHA and environmental laws. Manufacturers must keep innovating, making better and dynamic products, while U.S. Compliance Corp keeps track of the changing regulations. Outsourcing this vital function to experts ensures manufacturers stay on top of the requirements and provide implementation and documentation of safety and compliance programs. U.S. Compliance Corp (www.uscompliance.com/ U.S. Compliance Corporation www.uscompliance.com Scott Stevenson Owner - Partner PR@uscompliance.com 888-897-8681 End
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