Tuesday 2 January 2018

Top 3 Reasons to go for RCRA Training.

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Training is one of the most important waste management training sought by facilities that handle hazardous waste. RCRA provides all the important requirements for generating, storing, treating and disposing of hazardous waste. This training is almost mandatory for any personnel working in facilities who are concerned about waste management.

So here are top three reasons why you should opt for the RCRA Training if you belong to facilities that manage hazardous waste management.
 
1- Cost Factor.

EPA ( Environmental Protection Agency) can charge penalties of up to $37,000 approx for each day of non-compliance with the waste management regulations. If this is calculated for a month, it can rise up to $ 1,147,000.  That’s a whopping amount for a disastrous mistake. So, it is better recommended to comply with the regulations and also have some trained waste management professionals to not fall in the wrong side of the regulations which would save many bucks for the facility.

2- Inadmissible Treatment of Waste and it’s Negative Impact.

The RCRA was passed because the negative impact of hazardous waste came in to the life of the public. The public became aware of the possible hazardous impacts of waste which is generated from the industries and other manufacturing units. The Love Canal Emergency in 1978 brought the truth in-front of the public and became the main point of the revolutionary waste management regulations.

3- Wastes are Highly Dangerous.

The chemical wastes can be highly dangerous if not treated properly. The disposal of the waste is the most vital part for any facility that produces these hazardous wastes. Some chemicals are so harmful to the environment that it is beyond imagination if not disposed off properly. The specially trained personnel are good to guide and do the rest that protects our environment from the hazardous effect of these chemical products.