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Overview
Hazardous Waste Compliance concentrates on government regulations as they relate to hazardous waste and other hazardous materials. The main focus of this book is on how to comply with these requirements as well as on other best management practices (BMP), which will ensure worker safety and business protection from the risk of the commercial penalties associated with regulations breaches.The authors provide the reader with useful techniques to enhance worker protection and promote efficiency, productivity and cost effectiveness, along with achieving the necessary quality standards for the work being performed. The authors further outline and define methods to help reduce worker injury and illness, the scope and application of HAZWOPER, and ways to implement hazardous material related requirements through enhancements of existing programs.
In addition, detailed discussion helps to provide methods to help promote consistency in health and safety program development for handling hazardous materials, encourage a high standard for health and safety, and share lessons learned to help provide approaches that have been implemented on hazardous waste and other sites.
Provides a comprehensive overview of regulatory requirements in the industry Real-life experiences are presented in the form of case histories A training aid for both new and experienced site workers
Audience: Safety, health, and environmental managers.
Synopsis
Written by two hazardous waste safety professionals, this guide for business and industry explains how to comply with government regulations as they relate to hazardous waste and other hazardous materials. The authors discuss best management practices for promoting worker safety as well as ways to protect businesses from commercial penalties associated with regulations breaches. Topics include, for example, conducting a job hazard analysis, development and implementation of a site-specific health and safety plan, decontamination activities, and emergency preparedness. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)